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  2. Abstention - Wikipedia

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    Comparative results of 2011 Canadian federal election with or without abstention. Abstention is a term in election procedure for when a participant in a vote either does not go to vote (on election day) or, in parliamentary procedure, is present during the vote but does not cast a ballot. [1]

  3. Principles of parliamentary procedure - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions for absentee voting would have to be expressly provided for in the organization's rules. [14] Nonmembers are not allowed to vote. [11] Any member can abstain from voting, at any time—unless the committee or organization strictly prohibits it, especially in groups of nine or less individuals. [citation needed]

  4. Abstentionism - Wikipedia

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    In the 1874 election, 59 HRL MPs were returned, including John O'Connor Power in Mayo, who was a member of the IRB Supreme Council. He was to fall out with the IRB over allegations of misappropriating election funds, [11] and became progressively less radical. O'Connor Power believed that Westminster was the best platform to argue Ireland's ...

  5. What you need to know about the House speaker election - AOL

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    Members can also effectively abstain from voting at all by simply saying “present” when they are called on to vote. The vast majority of lawmakers, however, will vote for their party’s leader.

  6. Mike Johnson faces a critical House vote for speaker. Here’s ...

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    The election of a speaker happens before members are even sworn in. If every lawmaker shows up and votes, Johnson can only afford to lose a single vote. ... Members can also simply abstain from ...

  7. Voting methods in deliberative assemblies - Wikipedia

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    A division vote (taken by having each side stand) is rare in the Senate, but may be requested by any senator or ordered by the presiding officer if the outcome of the voice vote is doubtful. [25] Like the voice vote, a division does not provide a record of how each senator voted. The chair announces the result of a division vote.

  8. The House Rules Committee held a Member Day on Sept. 19, where members proposed changes to the legislative process, including allowing bills to have two original sponsors, expediting the ...

  9. Suspension of the rules - Wikipedia

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    It has been held that public bodies can adopt rules, even by majority vote, that cannot be suspended or amended without a two-thirds vote, but it is also held by the courts that actions, taken in violation of procedural rules of parliamentary law and of adopted rules, are valid nevertheless, since failure to conform to the rules of this class ...