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1027: 289:). A motion to close nominations cannot be used to prevent a member from making a nomination. A legitimate use of a motion to close nominations is that some members are obviously delaying the election by nominating persons who have no chance of being elected. It takes a two-thirds vote to close nominations, but only a majority vote to reopen them. 241:
There are a number of motions relating to nominations. They include the motions to make, close, and reopen nominations, and motions to designate the method of making nominations. The motion to select a method of nominating is also treated as filling a blank, in which votes are taken on suggested
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in a motion "that _____ be elected." Nominations are used to provide choices of candidates for election to office. After nominations have been made, the assembly proceeds to its method of voting used for electing officers.
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require the nomination of candidates. The rules for who and how candidates are nominated vary with each award or honour, as do the processes of selecting from the candidates.
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Normally, nominations are closed when no one else wants to make a nomination. This is done without a motion (using a form of
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and other similar events, and with events such as book and arts awards. In 2015 there were 273 candidates nominated for the
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For some awards and honours, being nominated or shortlisted is itself considered an honour, as in the case of the
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In the context of elections for public office, a candidate who has been selected to represent or is endorsed by a
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In some jurisdictions the nominee of a recognized political party is entitled to appear on the
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Yes, except motion to close nominations or affirmative vote on motion to reopen nominations
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is said to be the party's nominee. The process of selection may be based on one or more
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Majority vote, except motion to close nominations requires a two-thirds vote
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Not all of these methods may be suitable for a particular organization.
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Public statements of support for a candidate's nomination are known as
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Selecting a candidate for public office or to receive an honor/award
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Rescind, repeal, annul or amend something previously adopted
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Request for permission to withdraw or modify a motion
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Demeter's Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure
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Motions relating to methods of voting and the polls
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Index

Nominations
NomiNation
NOMINATE (scaling method)
candidate
election
public office
award
short list
political party
primary elections
political party
convention
caucus
laws
preselection
endorsements
testimonials
general election
ballot paper
nominating petition
ballot access
nomination rules
parliamentary procedure
fill a blank
Class
Incidental motion
In order when another has the floor
Requires second
Debatable
May be reconsidered

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