Voting YES, means that you agree with the proposed changes.
Voting NO, means you do not agree with the proposed changes.
When the meeting has decided it is time to vote on the proposed changes, voting can also occur in a variety of ways:
- For discrete voting, you may consider a secret paper ballot for in person meetings. Or, for discrete voting in virtual meetings, you can consider sending a direct message in the chat to the trusted servant
- Or perhaps vote by raising hands (either using virtual or “physical hands”) or, audibly stating yes or no.
- Meetings are autonomous and so it’s entirely up to the meeting how voting will occur, and what percentage of the meeting/group must be in favor of a proposed change/motion in order for it to pass/take effect.