FILE: BCBG
VOTING METHOD AT SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS
An affirmative vote of a simple majority of the members present and voting shall be necessary for the passage of any motion, except in such instances as the law or other policies of the Orleans Parish School Board may require a larger vote. Every member present, including the President, shall be entitled to one vote.
All voting shall be by voice, by roll call or by electronic device, except that voting may be by ballot for the election of School Board officers or Superintendents. Whenever ballots are used, the name and vote of each member shall be written on the ballot and read aloud. A roll call vote may be requested by any member and/or ordered by the President, with the vote of each member recorded in the minutes. On voice votes, the name of each voting "nay" shall be recorded in the minutes upon his/her request. Roll call votes shall be required on all School Board resolutions, with the vote of each member officially recorded in the minutes and on the certified resolution.
A member of the School Board may abstain from voting on an issue before the School Board, whereby his/her vote shall be counted neither for nor against the issue voted upon. In such cases the School Board member shall state that he/she abstains from voting, and the minutes shall reflect the member's abstention.
There shall be no representation by proxy by any member at any meeting of the School Board, including committee meetings. School Board members present at School Board meetings and all committee members present at committee meetings shall be authorized to speak on issues, offer and second motions, and vote.
No action shall be taken by the School Board except as set forth above at a properly called regular or special meeting.
Ref: La. Rev. Stat. Ann. ยงยง17:81, 18:602, 42:14, 42:1120
Orleans Parish School Board