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Simple English definitions for legal terms

standing vote

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A quick definition of standing vote:

A standing vote is when people in a meeting or election show their preference or opinion by standing up. It is a way to count the votes and see who is in favor of something and who is not. It is also called a rising vote.

A more thorough explanation:

A standing vote is a type of vote in which each voter stands up to indicate their preference or opinion in a meeting or election. It is a counted vote taken by each voter standing up when their side of the question is counted. This type of vote is also known as a rising vote or standing division.

During a school board meeting, the members were asked to vote on whether to approve a new curriculum. The chairperson called for a standing vote, and each member stood up to indicate their preference. The votes were then counted to determine the outcome of the vote.

This example illustrates how a standing vote is used to determine the preference or opinion of each member in a meeting or election. It is a way to ensure that each vote is counted and that the outcome is determined fairly.

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