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   - The normal method of voting is by voice.   - The normal method of voting is by voice.
   - Unless otherwise specified in the Constitution,​ the Association By-Laws, the US By-Laws, the GSC By-Laws, or these Rules, passage requirements shall apply to the joint Association legislative bodies as a whole.   - Unless otherwise specified in the Constitution,​ the Association By-Laws, the US By-Laws, the GSC By-Laws, or these Rules, passage requirements shall apply to the joint Association legislative bodies as a whole.
-  - Upon the request of any member of either Association legislative body, passage requirements for any item of business shall apply to each Association legislative body separately. Such a request may be made without seeking +  - Upon the request of any member of either Association legislative body, passage requirements for any item of business shall apply to each Association legislative body separately. Such a request may be made without seeking recognition,​ at any time when any item of business is being voted upon, as well as after a vote has been taken but before the next item of business has started. In the event that such an item of business does not pass either body voting separately, it shall not pass.
-recognition,​ at any time when any item of business is being voted upon, as well as after a vote has been taken but before the next item of business has started. In the event that such an item of business does not pass either body voting separately, it shall not pass.+
   - A hand vote is a vote by a show of hands where the number of yea, nays, and abstentions are counted and recorded. The Presiding Officer can order a hand vote. Any voting member of an Association legislative body can request a hand vote, and the support of another voting member of an Association legislative body shall order the hand vote.   - A hand vote is a vote by a show of hands where the number of yea, nays, and abstentions are counted and recorded. The Presiding Officer can order a hand vote. Any voting member of an Association legislative body can request a hand vote, and the support of another voting member of an Association legislative body shall order the hand vote.
   - In a roll call vote the Presiding Officer calls each voting member'​s name. Each voting member of an Association legislative body, as her/his name is called, responds in the affirmative,​ negative, abstains, or passes. At the conclusion of the roll call the Presiding Officer calls the names of those who passed. Each of these voting members of an Association legislative body, as her/his name is called, responds in the affirmative,​ negative, or abstains. Any voting member of an Association legislative body can request a roll call vote, and the support of 3 additional voting members of an Association legislative body shall order the roll call vote.   - In a roll call vote the Presiding Officer calls each voting member'​s name. Each voting member of an Association legislative body, as her/his name is called, responds in the affirmative,​ negative, abstains, or passes. At the conclusion of the roll call the Presiding Officer calls the names of those who passed. Each of these voting members of an Association legislative body, as her/his name is called, responds in the affirmative,​ negative, or abstains. Any voting member of an Association legislative body can request a roll call vote, and the support of 3 additional voting members of an Association legislative body shall order the roll call vote.
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