> >If I can try to chime in about continuous voting… > > > >It just means that a vote is open for a long time. Generally it also > >implies that you can vote as many times as you want, the last vote > >overrides the previous ones. > > Okay, then. A poll can — and should, for an internet meeting — be > open for a “long time.” How long? That’s for the majority to > determine, whether through rules or through direct decision, > including a decision to suspend the rules. Some of these actions > might properly require supermajority.
There is no need to close a poll.
One great consequence to that, citizen can change their mind!
> But, after a certain lapse of time when a question has been called -
> that that process should exist, it should not be merely a matter that
> a majority has come to support a motion, for many may not vote until
> they know that debate is essentially over, good idea, eh? (it’s
> Robert’s Rules) - then a majority vote to do so should be able to
> close a vote.
Again, no need to close it. Whether the debate is mostly over or not is another matter. It could also reopen for whatever reason.
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