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a roll call vote is called for, will under the rules be
by the electric vote callboard. The procedure in each
instance will be for the presiding officer to throw the
switch, which rings a bell just in front of the rostrum.
That is your signal to vote even though you don't hear the
presiding officer's announcement. Before the record is
taken, the presiding officer will ask if everyone has
voted, and will ask if any Delegate desires to change his
vote, giving opportunity for Delegates to change, simply
by pushing the other button. After reasonable opportunity,
the presiding officers will tell the Clerk to record the
vote. The Clerk will push another switch, and at that
point, you can no longer operate your switch. You cannot
change your vote. The vote will then be recorded mechanic-
ally on a punched paper, which then becomes a part of the
records of the Convention.
Are there any other announcements any Delegate
desires to make?
The next thing is the group photograph. They
are setting up the camera now. We would like all the
Delegates and the guests to remain.


 
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