As used in the General Bylaws, the words "Town Meeting" shall
mean a Representative Town Meeting, unless the context requires otherwise.
The words "Town Election" shall mean that part of the Annual Town
Meeting at which Town officers and Town Meeting Members are elected
and matters to be acted upon and determined by ballot are acted upon
and determined. A "Town Election" shall also mean any special meeting
for the election of a Town officer or officers or for acting upon
and determining matters to be acted upon and determined by ballot,
including referenda.
[Amended 4-26-1999 ATM, approved 10-18-1999; 1-18-2012 STM, approved 3-22-2012; 5-14-2012 STM, approved 9-11-2012]
The Annual Town Election shall be held on the first Tuesday
of April in each year and the Annual Town Meeting shall be held on
the fifth Monday of April, if any, or otherwise the first Monday of
May in each year. The Annual Town Election and the Annual Town Meeting
may be called pursuant to a single warrant or separate warrants may
be used, at the discretion of the Select Board.
[Amended 6-16-1986 STM, approved 10-8-1986; 4-28-1997 ATM, approved 8-11-1997; 11-8-2010 ATM, approved 12-16-2010; 5-29-2013 STM, approved 10-8-2013]
The Moderator shall determine the procedural rules to be followed
at all Town Meetings, subject to the following provisions of this
section:
A. At any Town Meeting, if the Moderator or a vote of the Meeting so
orders, no person who is not a Town Meeting Member, other than a press
reporter or the official stenographer, shall be admitted to that portion
of the meeting place which is reserved for Town Meeting Members. The
Moderator shall determine the limits of the reserved area.
B. Articles in the warrant shall be acted upon in their order, unless
the Meeting votes otherwise.
C. All motions that involve the expenditure of money shall be submitted
in writing. Any report, motion or resolution shall be reduced to writing
if the Moderator so directs.
D. Every person desiring to speak shall first be recognized by the Moderator
and shall stand while speaking unless the Moderator shall otherwise
direct. A Town Meeting Member who speaks upon any matter in which
the speaker or his or her immediate family has a direct financial
interest shall first disclose such interest to the Meeting. The words
"direct financial interest" shall include, but not be limited to,
employment as attorney or consultant with respect to the matter.
E. Unless the Meeting consents, no person shall speak more than twice
upon any question, except to correct an error or to make an explanation.
No person shall speak for more than five minutes when speaking for
the second time and then only after others who have not spoken upon
the question shall have had the opportunity to speak.
F. Counting and recording of votes:
[Amended 6-3-2013 ATM, approved 10-9-2013; 11-13-2019 STM, approved 2-18-2020]
(1) As used in this section, the words "electronic" and "electronically,"
when used in reference to voting or the counting of votes at Town
Meeting, shall refer to the use of computer software to record votes
transmitted from wireless handheld mobile devices distributed and
assigned to each Town Meeting Member in attendance. The Moderator
shall review proper use of the mobile devices and direct a test of
the electronic system at the beginning of each Town Meeting session.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this section or by any other applicable
law, all votes shall be taken in the first instance by electronic
roll call vote.
(3) Electronic
roll call votes not required: Electronic roll call votes shall not
be required on motions that are privileged, subsidiary, incidental,
or non-binding; in these cases the vote shall be taken in the first
instance by a "YES" and "NO" voice vote. If the Moderator is in doubt
as to the vote, or if any Town Meeting Member immediately doubts the
vote, the Moderator shall count the vote electronically, provided
that at the beginning of each session of Town Meeting, at least 2/3
of the Town Meeting Members present and voting have approved a motion
to allow electronic counting of non-roll call votes for that session
of Town Meeting.
(4) If
an electronic roll call vote is taken as provided in this subsection,
the Town Clerk shall cause the operator of the electronic voting system
to preserve the electronic file recording the "YES," "NO," and "ABSTAIN"
votes of each individual Town Meeting Member who shall have voted,
and such record shall be made available to the public at the office
of the Town Clerk and on the Town's web page within two business days
of the vote, and shall be printed in the Town Annual Report. The individual
roll call votes of Town Meeting Members shall be displayed contemporaneously
to the Meeting.
(5) In
the event that an electronic voting system is not available, then:
(a) In all cases where an electronic vote would otherwise be required
under these Bylaws, the Moderator shall direct the "YES" and "NO"
voters to stand and be counted by the tellers; and
(b) In all cases where an electronic roll call vote is required under these Bylaws, the Town Clerk shall call the roll, record the vote, "YES," "NO," or "ABSTAIN" of each Town Meeting Member and make such record available as provided in Subsection
F(4).
G. Motions.
(1) When a question is before the Meeting, the following motions shall
be received and shall have precedence in the following order:
(c)
For the previous question.
(d)
To postpone to a time certain.
(e)
To commit, recommit or refer.
(g)
To postpone indefinitely.
(2) Motions to adjourn, to lay on the table or for the previous question
shall be decided without debate.
H. A motion to reconsider any vote must be made before the dissolution
of the meeting at which the vote was passed, but such motion to reconsider
shall not be made at an adjourned Meeting unless the mover has given
notice of his intention to make such a motion, either at the session
of the Meeting at which the vote was passed or by written notice delivered
to the Town Clerk by 12:00 noon on the first business day following
the commencement of such session. If the vote to be reconsidered was
taken by roll call vote, a motion to reconsider will not be in order
unless it is made by a Town Meeting Member who had voted with the
prevailing side. There can be no reconsideration of a vote once reconsidered
or after a vote not to reconsider it. No article in the warrant shall
be reconsidered after it has been disposed of, unless 2/3 of the Town
Meeting Members present shall so vote.
[Amended 11-13-2019 STM,
approved 2-18-2020]
I. In matters not specifically provided for by law or by the General
Bylaws, the Moderator shall be guided by the principles and rules
of practice contained in Town Meeting Time, A Handbook of Parliamentary
Practice, by Johnson, Trustman and Wadsworth.