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  2. Town meeting - Wikipedia

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    Open town meeting is the form of town meeting in which all registered voters of a town are eligible to vote, together acting as the town's legislature. Town Meeting is typically held annually in the spring, often over the course of several evenings, but there is also provision to call additional special meetings.

  3. Representative town meeting - Wikipedia

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    A representative town meeting, also called "limited town meeting", is a form of municipal legislature particularly common in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and permitted in Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire. Representative town meetings function largely the same as open town meetings, except that not all registered voters can participate or vote ...

  4. Moderator (town official) - Wikipedia

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    The moderator of a meeting will have been elected at the previous annual meeting. (Colbert 2008) It is important for moderators to be familiar with Roberts Rules of Order because these rules govern the town meeting (except when superseded by state law). The voters may appeal a ruling by the moderator and vote to overrule the moderator. (Colbert ...

  5. Town Meeting Day 2024: Voters head to meetings, polls around ...

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    Essex Junction no longer holds a town meeting. There is only voting by secret ballot from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on April 9 at Champlain Valley Exposition, 105 Pearl St. A sample ballot will be ...

  6. Town Meeting Day 2024: What's on the ballot in ... - AOL

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    The Zoom link can be found in Charlotte's Town Meeting Day warning. Voting: 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at the Charlotte Town Hall, 159 Ferry Road. Early or absentee ballots are available 20 days before the ...

  7. Town hall meeting - Wikipedia

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    Town hall meetings can be traced back to the colonial era of the United States and to the 19th century in Australia. [6] The introduction of television and other new media technologies in the 20th century led to a fresh flourishing of town hall meetings in the United States as well as experimentation with different formats in the United States and other countries, both of which continue to the ...

  8. Dartmouth Town Meeting has OK'd new ADU rules and ... - AOL

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  9. Voting methods in deliberative assemblies - Wikipedia

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    A simple rising vote (in which the number of members voting on each side rise to their feet) is used principally in cases in which the chair believes a voice vote has been taken with an inconclusive result, or upon a motion to divide the assembly. A rising vote is also often the normal method of voting on motions requiring a two-thirds vote for ...