Town Meeting:Town Meeting in Lexington

Introduction
This wiki is designed to familiarize new Town Meeting Members with the workings of Town Meeting. It can also serve as a reference for all participants in Lexington government including Town officials, committee members, and other citizens.

This wiki gives a short history of Town Meeting in Lexington, and describes the current procedures and practices. It contains practical advice on being elected to Town Meeting and on how to become an informed and effective Town Meeting Member. For additional useful references, see the section How to Become Informed.


 * History
 * Participants
 * When and Where
 * The Warrant

Formal Procedures
This section provides a summary of Lexington Town Meeting procedures. It includes many customs that have been adopted over the years. This is not a substitute for the text of the Town's By-laws, but is intended as a guide to understanding the conduct of Town Meeting.


 * Opening Ceremonies
 * Speaking at Town Meeting
 * Rules of Debate
 * Motions
 * Parliamentary Motion Guide
 * Voting at Town Meeting
 * Reconsideration
 * Adjournment
 * Dissolution

Guidelines and Practices
This section covers guidelines and informal practices that Town Meeting Members are urged to follow during Town Meeting.


 * General Decorum
 * Documents and Information
 * Speaking Guidelines
 * Amending Motions
 * Ethics

Beyond Town Meeting
A lot of important things happen while Town Meeting is not in session.


 * Referenda
 * Proposition 2½ and Overrides
 * Constituents

The Budget Process

 * Finances
 * The Budget Process
 * Revenues
 * Borrowing
 * Reserve Fund
 * The Tax Rate
 * Fiscal Administration

How To...

 * Run for Election
 * Campaign in an Election
 * Prepare an Article for the Warrant
 * Prepare a Motion for Town Meeting
 * Become Informed
 * Resign from Town Meeting

Town Meeting Members Association

 * Town Meeting and the Town Meeting Members Association

Glossary

 * Glossary

About This Document
This is the fifth version of Town Meeting in Lexington, and the first online version.

Contributors: Edith Sandy, Glenn P. Parker, Andrei Radulescu-Banu, Kathryn R. Colburn, Molly Nye, Vicki Blier

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