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A quorum is the minimum number of members required to be present in a decision-making body, such as a board or legislative assembly, to conduct official business and make decisions. The specific number needed for a quorum can vary based on the organization's bylaws or governing rules. Without a quorum, any votes or decisions made may be considered invalid. Essentially, a quorum ensures that there is enough representation to make legitimate decisions.

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