SUO: Re: IEEE By-Laws
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Bob,
Let's see if we agree on what
this really means. We have 79 voting members, so if at least 40 people
either acknowledge or cast a vote, that is the same as being present.
We're already at close to 50 votes, so I believe we met that criteria.
We are following the
rule YES>NO+ABSTAIN. I believe that is the same as
the by-law you quote below. Note it says "majority of votes" not
"majority of members present." If members acknowledge but don't vote, that
counts toward quorum, but not in determining if the motion passes.
Jim
Jim,
As we approach the end of the balloting period I would like
to remind you that the IEEE By-Laws provide that in order for a motion to pass
it must have "the vote of a majority of the votes of the members present and entitled
to vote, at the time of the vote, provided a quorum is present". It is worth noting that this
differs from Robert's Rules and is a requirement of New York State Law.
Bob