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  2. Ex officio member - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the rights of an ex officio member are exactly the same as other members unless otherwise stated in regulations or bylaws. [2] It relates to the notion that the position refers to the position the ex officio holds, rather than the individual that holds the position. In some groups, ex officio members may frequently abstain from voting.

  3. Deliberative assembly - Wikipedia

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    A member of a deliberative assembly has the right to attend meetings and make and second motions, speak in the debate, and vote. [10] Organizations may have different classes of members (such as regular members, active members, associate members, and honorary members), but the rights of each class of membership must be defined (such as whether ...

  4. Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives

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    "The Speaker and Minority Leader shall be ex officio members of the select committee but shall have no vote in the select committee and may not be counted for purposes of determining a quorum." In addition, each leader may designate a member of his leadership staff to assist him with his ex officio duties. (Rule X, clause 11).

  5. United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

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    Of the remaining seven, four are members of the majority, and three are members of the minority. [3] In addition, the Majority Leader and Minority Leader are non-voting ex officio members of the committee. [3] Also, the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee on Armed Services (if not already a member of the select Committee) are ex ...

  6. Non-voting members of the United States House of ...

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    The rules governing the rights of a non-voting member are set forth in the House Rules adopted in each congress (i.e., every two years). Since 1993, they have changed three times, and current delegates—along with the resident commissioner—enjoy privileges that they did not have previously. [6]

  7. Judge strikes down New York minority voting law - AOL

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    The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, named after the late civil rights activist who represented Georgia in the U.S. House of Representatives, was passed by the New York Legislature in 2022.

  8. Legislative Council of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Three ex officio members: President of Tynwald, ex officio President of the Legislative Council (casting vote) Bishop of Sodor and Man; Attorney General for the Isle of Man (non-voting) Historically, most or all elected MLCs were former MHKs, but this practice has now much reduced or ceased.

  9. After meeting with ex-Trump lawyer, GOP pitches new NC voting ...

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    GOP lawmakers met with Cleta Mitchell, a lawyer best known for participating in the phone call in which former President Donald Trump asked the Georgia secretary of state to “find” more votes.