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1 The Importance of Your Votes Voting Procedures
IFTA Annual Business Meeting July 20, 2010 Toronto, Ontario

2 Why We are Here Network with colleagues
Learn about projects and activities Discuss challenges and opportunities Explore future initiatives Have fun and spend $$$ Bylaws require annual meeting to elect trustees to Board and conduct other business

3 Documents that Govern Voting Requirements
IFTA, Inc. Articles of Incorporation - Article 12 IFTA, Inc. Bylaws - Article 3, Section 5 IFTA Articles of Agreement - R , R1600, R , R1720

4 Voting Highlights Each active member jurisdiction is entitled to:
1 vote on each matter 1 vote for each trustee being elected Vote by authorized representative in person or by proxy Source: Bylaws

5 Voting Types/Requirements to Pass
Votes requiring a majority of affirmative votes - 30 Amendments to bylaws Source: IFTA Articles of Incorporation

6 Voting Types/Requirements to Pass
Votes requiring 2/3 majority of active member jurisdictions or 39 affirmative votes Election of Trustees to Board General business Source: Bylaws

7 Voting Types/Requirements to Pass
Short track ballots Vote is required (affirmative or negative) for continuing ballot on short track Affirmative vote of at least 3/4 of total jurisdictions required for continuation 3/4 = 44 affirmative votes Less than 44 votes = ballot dies Source: R

8 Voting Types/Requirements to Pass
Full track ballots Sponsor may request vote for or against placing full track ballot on short track ballot process Affirmative vote of at least 3/4 of total jurisdictions required to move ballot to short track = 44 affirmative votes Less than 44 votes = remains full track Source: R

9 Voting Types/Requirements to Pass
Straw votes Ballot sponsors may request a straw vote to determine the level of support for a ballot proposal Not a binding vote

10 Voting Types/Requirements to Pass
Other matters requiring 3/4 affirmative vote or 44 jurisdictions Consensus Board Interpretations (CBI’s) Resolutions of Expulsion Source: R1720, R

11 Voting in Toronto Election of Trustees to Board
General business - approval of minutes Short track ballots Full track ballots

12 Can We do Business? Bylaws require a quorum to conduct business
Quorum = 2/3 majority of active member jurisdictions or 39 jurisdictions

13 Can We do Business in Toronto?
Jurisdictions not represented - x Jurisdictions in attendance - x Jurisdictions represented by proxy - x Jurisdictions represented - x

14 Let’s get down to business.
Thanks to our attending jurisdictions, our proxies and the jurisdictions designating them. Let’s get down to business.


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