[Adopted 5-3-1999 ATM, Art. 18]
A. 
A presenter of a motion may speak up to five minutes when presenting the motion except for motions that the Moderator has given specific permission for more time.
B. 
Following speakers may have up to three minutes to speak on a motion.
C. 
Speakers to each motion may speak no more than twice, except for the presenter of a motion who may speak to comments or questions made by voters with respect to the motion presented.
[Added 11-14-2005 STM, Art. 15]
When a Town Meeting motion requires a four-fifths vote or a nine-tenths vote to pass, a count shall be taken unless the vote is unanimous; however, when a Town Meeting motion requires a two-thirds vote to pass, a count shall be taken unless a) the vote is unanimous or b) the Town Moderator or presiding official declares the vote has passed and the declaration is not immediately questioned by seven or more voters.