Basics of Robert’s Rules
Types of Motions
Debates and Discussion
Voting and Decisions
Special Motions and Procedures
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What are Robert’s Rules of Order used for?

To conduct meetings efficiently, fairly, and democratically.

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What is a main motion?

Introduces new business for the group to consider.

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Who speaks first in a debate?

The member who made the motion.

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What vote is usually required to pass a motion?

A simple majority.

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What is a point of order?

A call to correct a rule violation or improper procedure.

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What is the purpose of using Robert’s Rules?

To ensure equal participation, order, and effective decision-making.

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What is a subsidiary motion?

Changes or affects how a main motion is handled.

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How many times can a member speak on the same motion?

Usually twice, unless the group allows more.

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What is quorum?

The minimum number of members needed to conduct business.

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What is a privileged motion?

A motion dealing with urgent matters unrelated to the main motion.

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What is a motion?

A formal proposal by a member that the group take a specific action.

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What is an amendment?

A change proposed to a motion by adding, removing, or substituting words.

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What does “previous question” mean?

To end debate and proceed to vote.

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What is unanimous consent?

When no one objects, allowing action without a formal vote.

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What is an incidental motion?

A motion arising out of another motion’s procedure or process.

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What must happen before a motion can be discussed?

It must be seconded by another member.

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What does it mean to table a motion?

To temporarily set it aside for later consideration

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What phrase opens the floor for discussion?

The floor is open for discussion.

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When may the chair vote?

To break a tie or create one, depending on rules.

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What is a motion to reconsider?

A request to revisit a motion that has already been voted on.

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What happens after a motion is seconded?

The chair restates the motion, opens debate, then calls for a vote.

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What are the five types of motions?

Main, Subsidiary, Privileged, Incidental, and Motion to Reconsider.

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What phrase closes debate and moves to voting?

If there is no further discussion, we will proceed to vote.

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Who decides points of order?

The presiding officer (chair).

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What phrase do you use to appeal the chair’s decision?

“I appeal from the decision of the chair.”

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