Weighted Voting Sample Clauses

Weighted Voting. 1. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any two or more Directors, acting jointly, may require a weighted vote on any matter that may come before the Board. In such event, the voting procedure set forth in this Section D shall apply in lieu of any other voting procedures set forth in this Agreement. Such weighted voting procedures shall apply solely with respect to the matter then before the Board.
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Weighted Voting. A vote to approve an amendment to this Agreement under this Section 11.04(a)(iii)(B) shall be cast by a number of the Individual Votes of the PTOs equal to or greater than sixty-five (65) percent of the aggregate Individual Votes of all the PTOs;
Weighted Voting. Each member of the Regional School Committee will exercise a weighted vote, rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percent, which will be calculated and established as of July 1 of each year as follows. The first half of the weighted vote for all of the member communities will be the same. (For example, if hypothetically there were 16 member communities, then the first half of each member’s weighted vote will be 1/16 of 50%, which would be 3.125%). The second half of each member community’s weighted vote will be computed as follows. Based on the official October 1 student enrollment figures as determined by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (“DESE”), or its successor agency, a four year “rolling average” of the school’s enrollment from member communities, using the most recent year’s October 1 enrollment figures and those from the three preceding years, will be established. Using the same methodology, each member community’s average percentage of student enrollment from all of the member communities for that period, rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percent, will be established and will be used as the second half of that member community’s weighted vote to become effective on the following July 1. (For example, if over the four year period a member community supplied an average of 8.67% of the school’s enrollment from all of the member communities, then, beginning on the following July 1 and extending for the next year, the second half of that member community’s weighted vote would be 8.67% of 50%, which would be 4.335%). The two halves will then be added together, and rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percent, to establish that community’s total weighted vote. (For example, using the hypotheticals expressed above in this paragraph, the hypothetical community’s total weighted vote as of the July 1 in question would be 3.125% plus 4.335%, which would add to 7.46%). Assuming that a quorum as defined in subsection (I) below is present, and except for a vote to approve the annual budget, to incur debt, or to approve an amendment to this Agreement, a combined total of weighted votes amounting to over 50% of the weighted votes present shall constitute majority approval. In order to approve the District’s annual budget, a combined total of weighted votes equal to or exceeding 66.67% of the weighted vote of the entire Committee (i.e., not merely two thirds of the weighted vote of those present) shall be required. In order to incur debt, a...
Weighted Voting. For purposes of voting on matters properly before the Committee, Committee members from the towns of Halifax, Kingston and Plympton shall have their recorded votes weighted to einsure compliance with equal apportionment principles in accordance with M.G.L. c. 71, s. 14E(4). The weighted vote of each Committee member shall be established every ten years according to the Federal Census. The Committee will review the Federal census data and the weighted votes will be modified if necessary within six (6) months of the issuance of the data or July 1, whichever is earlier. A majority vote shall require greater than fifty percent (50%) of the weighted vote of a quorum of the Committee. A quorum of the Committee is considered present when members who hold greater than fifty percent (50%) of the weighted vote are in attendance as well as at least one member from each town. As of July 1, 2023, the weighted votes are as follows: Each Kingston member’s vote is fourteen percent (14%) Each Plympton member’s vote is six percent (6%).. Each Halifax member’s vote is ten and two-thirds percent (10.66%).
Weighted Voting. Because of the disparity in the population of the two towns, each of the four
Weighted Voting. 1. To provide a measure of proportionate representation between the Parties, the Board shall utilize a weighted voting process, which may be requested on any action item by any two voting Directors from different representative entities. A request for a weighted vote shall be stated on the record and seconded by another voting Director either: (1) prior to the vote on the proposed motion; or (2) after the vote but prior to the Board taking action on the next immediate agenda item. Following the request for weighted voting, the Chair shall thereafter conduct a weighted vote on the matter, with the weight of each vote calculated according to the percentages set forth as Attachment 1,
Weighted Voting. Each Director’s vote shall be weighted for the population of the Member the Director represents, calculated by dividing the population of the Member municipality (as determined by the last official U.S. Census) by the number of Directors for the municipality. The weighted votes shall be first determined as of the first meeting of the Board of Directors and adjusted each January 1.
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Weighted Voting. A Board Member may call for a weighted vote if there is a fiscal impact to the JPA. For the purposes of this agreement, fiscal impact includes costs, expenditures, revenues, staffing, facilities, and spaces. If a Board Member intends to call for a weighted vote, the Board Member shall notify the other Board Members and JPA staff of their intention at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. If weighted voting is called for, both a tally and weighted vote shall be required. In order to take final action on any item, the following voting formula shall apply: 1) A majority vote of the Board Members present on the basis of one vote per Board Member; and 2) A majority of the weighted vote of the Public Agencies present. The CAC Chairperson becomes an ex-officio Board Member for the weighted vote and shall abstain during the weighted vote. Board Members’ weighted votes shall reflect the Public Agency contribution for the current fiscal year as calculated by the Public Agency Contribution Formula. As the County of San Diego and the City of San Diego each have two (2) Board Members, their assigned weighted votes shall be evenly split between their Board Members. The FY2014-15 Weighted Vote Percentages are provided in Exhibit E as an example of weighted vote distribution.
Weighted Voting. Because of the disparity in the population of the two towns, each of the four (4) Committee members from Harwich will have one full vote on all matters and each of the four (4) Committee members from Chatham will have 50% of a vote on all Proposed Changes to the Monomoy Regional Agreement to Update and Remove Obsolete Language To be Voted at 2023 Annual Town Meetings AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF CHATHAM AND HARWICH WITH RESPECT TO THE MONOMOY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Whereas the Towns of Chatham and Harwich, towns in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, hereinafter referred to as “member towns”, have created a regional school district consistent with the terms of Chapter 71 of the Massachusetts General Laws, as amended, the member towns, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, agree as follows:
Weighted Voting. Because of the disparity in the population of the two towns, each of the four (4) Committee members from Harwich will have one full vote on all matters and each of the four (4) matters, for a total of six (6) votes. For a motion which requires a majority vote to pass, a majority (i.e., greater than 50%) of the six (6) votes (which must be no fewer than 3.5 votes) must be cast in the affirmative and at least one Committee member from each of the two towns must vote in the affirmative. For the passage of a motion requiring a two-thirds vote (such as the passage of the annual budget), at least two thirds (i.e., no fewer than 4 votes) of the six (6) total votes must be cast in the affirmative. Should a shift in the respective populations of the member towns, based on the most recent decennial federal census figures, cause an impermissible disparity based on one-person, one-vote principles, the Committee will act to address the disparity via the amendment process.
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