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N ATIONAL A SSOCIATION OF P ARLIAMENTARIANS ® 2011 Biennial Convention Maurice S. Henderson, PRP maurice.henderson@gmail.com
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A careful balance of rights: Of the majority Of the minority- greater than one third Of absentees Of all these together RONR, p. XLVII
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There are 26 (or more) instances in Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR) where an individual member has specific rights: Demand that the rules be followed in a variety of ways Object to certain procedures Request certain privileges or make suggestions Give notification for future consideration Exercise special voting rights
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1. Point of Order and its variants 2. Objections 3. Demands 4. Requests 5. Suggestions 6. Notice 7. Voting Most of the Power of One motions are listed in RONR on tinted pages t40 – t41 Most of the Power of One motions are listed in RONR on tinted pages t40 – t41
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Point of Order Reserving a Point of Order Absence of a Quorum Calling to order a member who has the floor Putting a motion to a vote, under dereliction of duty of the chair
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Object to Consideration of the Question Object to Unanimous Consent
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Call for a separate vote on a series of motions Call for the Orders of the Day Call up a motion to Reconsider Examine minutes
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Parliamentary Inquiry Point of Information Read papers Withdraw a motion Other requests Raise a Question of Privilege
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Fill a blank Make nominations
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A member may give notice: At a previous meeting (may be done orally) In the call of the meeting Changes the voting hurdle for certain measures to a majority vote Amend/Rescind Something Previously Adopted Discharge a Committee Postpone an already scheduled event How the notice is worded will affect its scope of consideration Member: “I give notice that at the next meeting I will move to amend standing rule #5.”
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Division of the assembly Poll a delegation Ballot vote on the imposition of a penalty Write-in vote for ballot election Abstain from voting Change one’s vote
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When disciplinary matters are under consideration and a motion is pending to impose a penalty, a single member can require the vote to be taken by ballot Ballots are usually used when personalities are involved
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It is the duty of the Chair to protect the assembly from obviously frivolous or dilatory motions by refusing to recognize them Division of the Assembly, when the result is obvious Frivolous and repeated use of Point of Order
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N ATIONAL A SSOCIATION OF P ARLIAMENTARIANS ® 2011 Biennial Convention Maurice S. Henderson, PRP maurice.henderson@gmail.com
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