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Poll: Should the following Charter amendment be passed?
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Aye
89.29%
25 89.29%
Nay
3.57%
1 3.57%
Abstain
7.14%
2 7.14%
Total 28 vote(s) 100%
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PASSED: Amendment to Article VIII of the Charter
#1

A motion and a second have been received for the following amendment to Article VIII of the Charter.

This is a vote on a Charter amendment. As such, it requires a three-fifths supermajority (60%) to pass. The Deputy Chair has determined that the amendment does not need to be voted on game-side.

The timing allotted for this vote is five days. Voting will end on May 7 at 10:20 p.m. EDT.

The debate thread is here.

Amendment to Article VIII of the Charter Wrote:4. The High Court has the power to declare any general law or regulation, Cabinet directive, Chair determination, and Local Council law or regulation, in whole or in part, void upon determination that it violates the terms of this Charter or any other constitutional law.
#2

Aye

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#3

Aye

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#4

Aye
#5

With 27 votes Aye, 1 vote Nay, and 2 votes Abstain, this amendment to Article VIII of the Charter has passed with 96% for and 4% against.




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