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  2. Unanimous consent - Wikipedia

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    In an election, if there is only one candidate and the rules do not require a ballot vote in that situation, the single candidate is declared elected by acclamation, or unanimous consent. [18] In this special case of unanimous consent, the only way to object to the election of a candidate is to nominate and vote for someone else.

  3. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    Senators who miss the roll call may still cast a vote as long as the recorded vote remains open. The vote is closed at the discretion of the presiding officer but must remain open for a minimum of fifteen minutes. If the vote is tied, the Vice President, if present, is entitled to a casting vote. If the Vice President is not present, however ...

  4. Unanimity - Wikipedia

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    In Robert's Rules of Order, a "unanimous vote" is not specifically defined, although an abstention is not counted as a vote regardless of the voting threshold. [1] Also in this book, action could be taken by " unanimous consent ", or "general consent", if there are no objections raised. [ 2 ]

  5. Suspension of the rules - Wikipedia

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    Rules which embody fundamental principles of parliamentary law or require a ballot vote and rules protecting absentees or a basic right of the individual cannot be suspended, even by unanimous vote. [3] [7] Thus, the rules cannot be suspended to allow non-members to vote; to authorize absentee or cumulative voting; to waive the requirement of a ...

  6. Supermajority - Wikipedia

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    Supermajority rules in a democracy can help to prevent a majority from eroding fundamental rights of a minority, ... unanimous voting is implemented. [21]

  7. House passes sweeping voting rights bill over unanimous GOP ...

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    House Resolution 1, which touches on virtually every aspect of the electoral process, was approved Wednesday night on a near party-line 220-210 vote. It would restrict partisan gerrymandering of ...

  8. Idaho Supreme Court rules on whether new voting laws ... - AOL

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    In a unanimous decision, the state Supreme Court ruled that the voting law changes were legitimate. The justices did not agree with the organizations’ claims that the effects of the laws on ...

  9. Council member Paula Brown first made mention of the unanimous vote in her response to a series of questions emailed to council members. Council Chair Joe Passiment doubled down on Wednesday.