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What is an assenting vote?

It is a "yes" vote. a vote "in favor of" the motion.


What motion which cuts off debate and forces a vote by a vote of 60 senators?

In the United States Senate, the motion is "cloture".


Who was allowed to vote by the 1875 constitution adopt by the National Assembly?

All adult males were allowed to vote.


What type of vote is required to pass a law?

required to have 2/3 of the states vote yes


Does a election vote by acclamation require the motion to be seconded?

No, a vote by acclamation does not require a motion to be seconded. In a vote by acclamation, the chairperson simply asks if anyone objects to a particular candidate or proposal, and if no objections are raised, the vote is considered unanimous and no formal motion or second is needed.


Do you have to be a resident to vote in Illinois?

No, a driver's license is not required to vote.


How do you vote for approval the minutes?

Minutes, in this case, are a record of the proceedings and decisions of a committee. Usually the first item of an agenda is the vote to accept the previous meetings minutes as accurate.


Is it required to vote in Venezuela?

no


What is motion carried?

A motion is a proposal that is put before a meeting for discussion and a decision. If a motion is passed it becomes a resolution. Resolutions are binding and should be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.


Why do people think they don't have to vote?

Because it is a right and you can chose not to vote if you dont want to. You are not required to vote


Definition to standing vote?

Where the members of the house literally divide into groups indicating a vote in favor of or in opposition to a motion on the floor.See Rising Vote


In what year did the national assembly adopt a constitution that allowed all adult males vote?

1875