Gaveling Your Way to Better Meetings

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Gaveling Your Way to Better Meetings Robin VanWinkle, Douglas Co. Dana Martin, Crook Co. Amy Davis, Wheeler Co.

Parliamentary Procedure Outline: Purpose of Parliamentary Procedure Five Basic Principles Making and Handling Motions Matching Game Practice Motions

Why Do Groups Use It?

To give every member a chance to be heard.

To allow everyone to be a participating member in an orderly group.

To establish and maintain order in a meeting.

To prevent confusion when discussing club business.

To keep the meeting moving.

The Five Basic Principles

Discuss one subject at a time.

Each idea presented for consideration is entitled to full and free discussion.

All members are to be treated with justice and courtesy.

The rule of the majority must be carried out, and the rights of the minority respected.

The wishes of each group member should come together to form a cooperating, united club.

Making and Handling Motions Making motions Discussing Amending Voting

A club member who wants to suggest an idea or plan or wants something done makes a motion.

The member must address the President.

The member must be called on by the President.

The member may make his/her motion.

The motion is then seconded by another member.

The President restates the motion and asks for discussion. A motion cannot be discussed until it is seconded.

After discussion, the President repeats the motion and then asks “Are you ready for the question?”

A vote is taken both in favor and opposed.

All in favor say, ‘aye’; all opposed say ‘no’.

“The motion is passed” or “The motion is lost”

Before another motion can be made a motion that is seconded must either be: Voted on Withdrawn Amended Tabled

Practice Making A Motion To Make A Motion….

Address the President.

The President calls upon the member.

The member makes the motion.

The motion is seconded or is lost for lack of a second.

If the motion is seconded the President restates the motion and asks for discussion.

Discussion Ensues

“Are you ready for the question?” Repeat the motion. “Are you ready for the question?”

A vote is taken both in favor and opposed.

All in favor say, ‘aye’; all opposed say ‘no’.

“The motion is passed” or “The motion is lost”

To Amend a Motion Needs a second like a main motion. Discuss and vote on the amendment then on the main motion as amended. Any number of amendments may be made one after the other. Discuss, then vote on the main motion as amended.

To Withdraw a Motion Both the person that made the motion and the person who seconded the motion must both agree that it be withdrawn.

To Table A Motion If more information is needed or there is not enough time to discuss and vote on a motion, it may be tabled. A member moves to table the motion Another member seconds the motion A vote is taken No discussion is taken but it does require a majority vote to pass

Questions?

Thank You!