How many votes does each member have per motion?

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Multiple Choice

How many votes does each member have per motion?

Explanation:
Each member has one vote on each motion, so every person has equal influence in the decision. This one-vote-per-person rule keeps outcomes fair and prevents any single individual from having more power than others. The other options break that fairness: allowing only officers to vote excludes regular members; making voting optional invites nonparticipation to determine results; giving two votes to each member overweights individual input and skews decisions.

Each member has one vote on each motion, so every person has equal influence in the decision. This one-vote-per-person rule keeps outcomes fair and prevents any single individual from having more power than others. The other options break that fairness: allowing only officers to vote excludes regular members; making voting optional invites nonparticipation to determine results; giving two votes to each member overweights individual input and skews decisions.

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