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What happens when an Ordinary Resolution vote is tied?

Section 123 (7) (b) (i) & (ii)

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Summary

Where the vote at an AGM or Council Meeting is tied (e.g. 2 in favour and 2 against), then the motion is considered "lost". 

The Act (excerpt below) states that the motion (Ordinary Resolution) is passed when it achieves "more than 50%" of the vote count.


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