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There is no such thing as a non-voting member. You are either a member or you are not a member. All members have full rights. Sometimes people think the Chair cannot vote unless there is a tie. The Chair has all the rights of other members, but usually abstains from voting to maintain impartiality. If you want to have such a thing as a non-voting member, define his or her rights in your bylaws.

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