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Articles on Parliamentary Procedure

Information in this section of the website is related to parliamentary procedure and Robert's Rules of Order. These are the rules of meeting procedure that ensure the orderly transaction of business, while at the same time protecting the rights of all members. According to Robert's Rules of Order, parliamentary procedure is based on the consideration of the rights of the majority, the rights of the minority (especially a large minority greater than one-third), the rights of individual members, the rights of absentee members, and the rights of all of these groups taken together.

Monthly articles will be posted in this section by a Professional Registered Parliamentarian.  Come back often and check for updates!

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Can a Special Meeting be Called to Vote Only?
Election to More than One Office
Chairman Makes Motions or Speaks in Debate
Motion Conflicts with a Previously Adopted Motion
Carrying Out the Effects of an Adopted Motion
Can the Vice-President be a Member of the Nominating Committee?
Chairman when the President and Vice-President are Absent
Standing Up for One's Membership Rights
Standard Order of Business
Handling Motions at Meetings
 
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