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Chapter Conducting 6

Questions 51-60

QuestionAnswer
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.
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