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Chapter Conducting 6
Questions 51-60
Question | Answer |
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When may a division be reconsidered? | A division cannot be reconsidered. |
What is the purpose of a nomination? | The purpose of a nomination is to place the name of a candidate or candidates before the assembly to be voted on for a certain office or position |
How may nominations be made? | Nominations may be made by a committee or from the floor by a member. |
Explain how nominations may be closed and reopened? | Nominations may be closed by a two-thirds vote on the motion to close nominations. Nominations may be reopened by a majority vote on the motion to reopen nominations. |
Does a nomination require a second? | A nomination does not require a second. |
In what order are candidates voted upon following their nominations? | Candidates are voted upon in the order in which they were nominated. |
May the vote on the motion to close nominations be reconsidered? | The vote on a motion to close nominations cannot be reconsidered. |
What is the purpose of making a parliamentary inquiry? | The purpose of making a parliamentary inquiry is to permit a member to gain parliamentary information. |
Is a second required to make a parliamentary inquiry, and what type of vote is required? | A parliamentary inquiry does not require a second; a vote is not required. |
Is a parliamentary inquiry debatable and amendable? | A parliamentary inquiry is undebatable and unamendable. |