Laserfiche WebLink
Exhibit A <br /> RULE NO. 10 <br /> VOTING <br /> 1. There shall be four (4) methods of voting: <br /> (a) By voice <br /> (b) By raising of hands <br /> (c) By unanimous consent <br /> (d) By roll call <br /> 2. Voting on every bill, resolution or nonprocedural motion at Council Meetings shall be by <br /> roll called by the County Clerk. When called, each member shall answer in a clear voice " 'ae" <br /> or "aye"if voting in the affirmative, or " `a`ole" or"no" if voting in the negative. Voting on <br /> procedural motions may be by voice vote. In all cases, the Chairperson shall state the question <br /> prior to calling for the vote. The County Clerk shall record each vote in the minutes and report <br /> the result to the Chairperson who shall announce whether the motion passed or failed. Upon the <br /> request of any member of the Council, the Chairperson shall use a roll call vote. <br /> 3. The method of voting in Committees shall be determined by the Committee Chairperson, <br /> provided that if a vote is not unanimous, the Chairperson shall announce the names of those <br /> members voting in the minority and those who are absent. Upon the request of any member of <br /> the Committee, the Chairperson shall use a roll call vote. <br /> 4. If a Council or Committee meeting is being conducted via videoconferencing pursuant to <br /> HRS §92-3.5, voting on every bill, resolution, communication and report, including procedural <br /> motions, shall be by roll called by the County Clerk or the Clerk's designee. <br /> 5. Any Council Member who has reservations, pro or con, on any motion may vote in a <br /> clear voice "kanalua." After all the members have voted, the Committee Chairperson or Clerk, <br /> as the case may be, will again ask any members who voted "kanalua"to give a voice vote. The <br /> members shall then vote " `ae" or "aye" or" `a`ole" or"no". <br />