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For example, the protocol for bringing a discussion to
a close and voting on the issue at hand is:
1. Someone moves to close the discussion and vote.
2. Someone else seconds the motion.
3. The chairperson calls for a vote.
4. Everyone votes.
5. If the majority votes yes, someone phrases the
motion to be voted on.
6. Everyone votes again and the issue is passed or not
passed based on the results of the vote.
Meetings that run the most smoothly do so, in large part,because the members choose to adhere to protocol.
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Example 1: Robert’s Rules (2 of 2)
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Protocols