A - Voting

6.1 Abstracts of votes and ballots

6.1.1 Percentage required in Grand Lodge

6.1.2 Percentage required in subordinate lodges

6.1.1 Percentage required in Grand Lodge

SUBJECT SUMMARY TO PASS
CHARTER Charter may be granted to a new lodge by: Constitution, Art. VI, Sec. 1.6.2 Continuance of a dispensation. MAJORITY VOTE
Voting to grant a charter to a new lodge shall be by ballot if so decided by: Constitution, Art. VI, Sec. 1.6.2 Continuance of a dispensation. ONE-FIFTH VOTE
CONSTITUTION Constitution to be altered or amended by: Constitution, Art. VIII, Sec. 1.8.1 Requirements. TWO-THIRDS VOTE
DISPENSATION Dispensation to a new lodge may be continued by: Constitution, Art. VI, Sec. 1.6.2 Continuance of a dispensation. MAJORITY VOTE
Voting to continue a dispensation to a new lodge shall be by ballot if so decided by: Constitution, Art. VI, Sec. 1.6.2 Continuance of a dispensation. ONE-FIFTH VOTE
ELECTION Election of the Grand Master, Deputy Grand Master, Grand Wardens, Grand Treasurer and Grand Secretary by: Constitution, Art. II, Sec. 1.2.4 Procedure for election. MAJORITY BALLOT
GENERAL REGULATIONS General Regulations to be altered or amended by: Gen. Regulations, Art. VI, Sec. 2.6.1 Requirements. TWO-THIRDS VOTE
PAPER BALLOT Voting and balloting on changes to Constitution or General Regulations shall be by secret paper ballot unless waived by: Constitution, Art. VIII, Sec. 1.8.2 Paper Ballot. TWO-THIRDS VOTE
REPRESENTED Subordinate lodge that has not made its annual returns and paid its dues cannot be represented in Grand Lodge except by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.11 Forfeiture of representation. MAJORITY VOTE

 

6.1.2 Percentage required in subordinate lodges

SUBJECT SUMMARY TO PASS
CHARGES Subordinate lodge may at the regular communication next after the presentation of such charges the refer same to the Commissioners of Trial for a trial of the accused by: Constitution, Art. V, Sec. 1.5.1 Masonic Trials. MAJORITY VOTE
Conviction and also to suspend or expel a member shall be by: Gen. Regulations, Art. IV, Sec. 2.4.1.4 Procedure for subordinate lodges. (Rule 4) TWO-THIRDS VOTE
COMMUNICATION DISPENSED WITH Subordinate lodge may at next regular communication preceding June 15th dispense with regular communications to be held between June 15th and September 15th next ensuing by: Standing Order No. 26. MAJORITY VOTE
MEMBERSHIP Subordinate lodge to admit to membership a brother made in another lodge by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.20 Qualification for membership . UNANIMOUS BALLOT
OBJECTIONS Nature of objection after ballot voluntarily made known to lodge may be overruled by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.21 Objection after balloting. TWO-THIRDS VOTE
Subordinate lodge may overrule objection which has been made to passing or raising of a candidate and which has been investigated by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.22 Objection to passing or raising. MAJORITY VOTE
PETITIONS Subordinate lodge cannot act upon the petition of a rejected applicant of another lodge until recommendation has been obtained from lodge holding jurisdiction granted by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.15. UNANIMOUS BALLOT
Subordinate lodge to confer the first degree upon any person by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.20 Qualification for membership . UNANIMOUS BALLOT
Petition for restoration to the rights and privileges of a brother expelled or suspended for any cause other than the non-payment of dues or assessments after lying over one regular communication may be granted by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.23 Restoration of rights and privileges. (Must be approved by Grand Lodge before valid.) UNANIMOUS VOTE
Subordinate lodge to allow petition for the degrees of Freemasonry to be withdrawn in case of unfavorable report of the committee by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.17 Withdrawal of petitions. UNANIMOUS VOTE
Subordinate lodge to allow petition for the degrees of Freemasonry to be withdrawn in case of favorable report of the committee by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.17 Withdrawal of petitions. MAJORITY VOTE
RECOGNIZE AS A MASON Subordinate lodge or member thereof to recognize as a Mason any resident of this State who has received the degrees of Masonry in another jurisdiction without having first obtained the consent of the lodge claiming jurisdiction over him by: Gen. Regulations, Art. II, Sec. 2.2.2 Receiving degrees from another jurisdiction. UNANIMOUS BALLOT
RESTORATION Petition for restoration of the rights and privileges of a brother expelled or suspended for any cause other than the non-payment of dues or assessments after lying over one regular communication may be granted by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.23 Restoration of rights and privileges. (Must be approved by Grand Lodge before valid.) UNANIMOUS VOTE
Subordinate lodge to restore to membership a suspended or expelled brother who has been restored to rights and privileges of Freemasonry by Grand Lodge upon the reversing or abrogating the decision of a subordinate lodge or of the Commission of Trials by: Gen. Regulations, Art. IV, Sec. 2.2.3 Fees for the three degrees. UNANIMOUS BALLOT
Subordinate lodge to restore to membership a suspended or expelled Mason who by Grand Lodge has been reinstated to rights and privileges of Freemasonry by: Gen. Regulations, Art. IV, Sec. 2.2.4 Approved ritual and lectures. UNANIMOUS BALLOT
Subordinate lodge to restore an expelled Mason to rights and privileges of Freemasonry only if expelled by said lodge and only by: Decision No. 42. UNANIMOUS BALLOT
Member stricken from roll for non-payment of dues or assessments may be readmitted to membership at a regular communication upon certain conditions by: Constitution, Art. VII, Sec. 1.7.27 Non-payment of dues and assessments. TWO-THIRDS VOTE