Signed ballot

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A signed ballot is sometimes used as a substitute for a roll call vote. It allows the members' votes can be recorded in the minutes without the chair having to call the names of each member individually.[1] A motion to use a signed ballot is one of the motions relating to methods of voting and the polls.

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  1. ^ RONR (10th ed.), p. 406
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