Real-Time Voting

What is real-time voting?

Real-time voting is a voting method in which voters are able to cast their vote during the meeting

Can I vote in real-time and not attend the meeting? 

Your eligibility to vote in real-time at the meeting will depend on your specific community's voting rules.

Most often, you are able to vote live at the meeting, and your votes will be included in the final results.

Can votes be changed in real-time?

Your ability to change an advance vote will depend on your specific community's voting rules. Please review "Can I change my vote?" for further information.

Do real-time votes count towards quorum?

Quorum details, and the respective rules which dictate and constitute a quorum, will differ based on your specific community rules and the type of votes taking place.  Typically, real-time votes will count towards quorum and will help your community secure its required participation to hold its meeting.

What happens if I submitted an advance vote already? ­

If you are eligible to change your vote, your advance votes can be changed at any time until the vote is closed. This means that if you have already submitted an advance vote, you are able to still change your vote during the meeting if the vote is still active. 

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