Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by law, when a vote is taken upon any measure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any Board of Education member may request that his or her vote be changed before the President announces the result. Any Board of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining it. The Board Secretary or designee shall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the President and the Secretary. The minutes include:
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Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by law, when a vote is taken upon any measure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is rotatedalphabetically. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any An individual Board of Education member may request that his or her a roll call vote be changed before taken on any other matter; the President announces or other presiding officer may approve or deny the result. Any Board request but a denial is subject to being overturned by a majority vote of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining itthe members present. The Board Secretary or designee shall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the President and the Secretary. The minutes include:
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Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by law, when a vote is taken upon any measure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of the votes cast shall determine its outcome. . A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is shall be rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any An individual Board of Education member may request that his or her a roll call vote be changed before taken on any other matter; the President announces or other presiding officer may approve or deny the result. Any Board request but a denial is subject to being overturned by a majority vote of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining itthe members present. The Board Secretary or designee shall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the President and the Secretary. The minutes include:
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Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by lawbylaw, when a vote is taken upon any measure anymeasure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of majorityof the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote . Avote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the bythe Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is shall be rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and moneyand on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any .An individual Board of Education member may request ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ that his or her a roll call vote be changed before taken on anyother matter; the President announces or other presiding officer ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or denythe request but a denial is subject to being overturned bya majorityvote of the result. Any Board of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining itmembers present. The Board Secretary or designee shall Secretaryshall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the bythe President and the Secretary. The minutes include:
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Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by law, when a whena vote is taken upon any measure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and moneyand on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any An individual Board of Education member may request that his or her a roll call vote be changed before taken on any other matter; the President announces or other presiding officer may approve or deny the result. Any Board request but a denial is subject to being overturned by a majority vote of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining itthe members present. The Board Secretary or designee shall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the President and the Secretary. .The minutes include:
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Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by lawbylaw, when a vote is taken upon any measure anymeasure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of majorityof the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote Avote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote Avote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the bythe Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and moneyand on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any An individual Board of Education member may request ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ that his or her a roll call vote be changed before taken on anyother matter; the President announces or other presiding officer mayapprove or denythe request but a denial is subject to being overturned bya majorityvote of the result. Any Board of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining itmembers present. The Board Secretary or designee shall Secretaryshall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the bythe President and the Secretary. The minutes include:
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Voting Method. Unless otherwise provided by law, when a vote is taken upon any measure before the Board, with a quorum being present, a majority of the votes cast shall determine its outcome. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, is counted for the purposes of determining whether a quorum is present. A vote of "abstain" or "present," or a vote other than "yea" or "nay," or a failure to vote, however, is not counted in determining whether a measure has been passed by the Board, unless otherwise stated in law. The sequence for casting votes is rotated. On all questions involving the expenditure of money and on all questions involving the closing of a meeting to the public, a roll call vote shall be taken and entered in the Board's minutes. Any An individual Board of Education member may request that his or her a roll call vote be changed before taken on any other matter; the President announces or other presiding officer may approve or deny the result. Any Board request but a denial is subject to being overturned by a majority vote of Education member may request that his or her vote be recorded and may append a statement explaining itthe members present. The Board Secretary or designee shall keep written minutes of all Board of Education meetings (whether open or closed), which shall be signed by the President and the Secretary. The minutes include:
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