i dont really get the question, so i hope i understood it right...
minemum nine states had to agree for a bill or right to be aproved.
my answer is: you need a "quorum" in ANY meeting to do official business in ANY organization
30 members voted in favor and 19 voted against. The bill has since become law.
19 members voted against the bill, but 30 voted in favor and it has since become law.
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The Constitution requires that at least one half of the members of Congress be present in order to vote on a bill. Without that amount, a vote cannot be held.
In the Wisconsin Assembly, a bill must be approved by a majority of the members present to pass. With a total of 99 members in the Assembly, this typically means that at least 50 votes are needed for a bill to be passed, assuming a quorum is present. If fewer members are present, the required majority would adjust accordingly.
During the adoption of the Indian Constitution on November 26, 1949, a total of 11 members of the Constituent Assembly voted against it. The assembly had 299 members present for the vote, with the majority supporting the Constitution. Despite the dissenting votes, the Constitution was adopted and came into effect on January 26, 1950.
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To provide the specific numbers of senators who voted for and against a particular bill, I would need the name or details of the bill in question, as voting results can vary widely depending on the legislation being considered. Please provide more context or specify the bill you are referring to.
61 members voted in favor of the bill on November 5, 2014. It passed and was signed into law.
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54 members voted against the bill on November 5, 2013. It passed anyway and was signed into law.
The vote in the Senate took place on June 19, 1935. There were 77 votes for the bill, 6 against the bill, and 12 votes were not placed. It was a bipartisan piece of legislation, with the vast majority of both Democrats and Republicans voting in favor of it.