Parliamentary Motion Guide for Lexington Town Meeting

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The following table summarizes the various kinds of motions and the precedent each receives. The table has been modified for Lexington's practice from Town Meeting Time by Johnson, Trustman & Wadsworth, and published by the Massachusetts Moderators Association, 1984.

Rank Table of Basic
Points of Motions
Debatable Amendable May
Reconsider
May
Interrupt
Privileged Motions
1 Dissolve or adjourn sine die No No No Yes
2 Adjourn to a fixed time or recess Yes Yes No Yes
3 Point of no quorum No No No Yes
4 Fix the time to (or at) which to adjourn Yes Yes Yes Yes
5 Questions of privilege No No No Yes
Subsidiary Motions
6 Lay on the table No No No No
7 Move the previous question No No No No
8 Close debate at a specified time Yes Yes No No
9 Postpone to a time certain Yes Yes Yes No
10 Commit or refer Yes Yes Yes No
11 Amend (or substitute) Yes Yes Yes No
12 Postpone indefinitely Yes Yes Yes No
Incidental Motions
Note i Point of Order No No No Yes
Division of a question Yes Yes No No*
Separate consideration Yes Yes No No
Fix the method of recording the vote No Yes Yes No
Withdraw or modify a motion No No No No
Waive limitations of § 15, art. V,
i.e. speak more than twice
or longer than 10 minutes
No No No No
Main Motions
None Main Motion Yes Yes Yes No
Note ii Reconsider or Rescind Note ii No No No
None Take from the table No No No No
None Advance an Article Yes Yes Yes No

Note i: Same rank as the motion out of which they arise.

Note ii: Same rank and debatable to the same extent as the motion being reconsidered.

* If the Moderator deems it appropriate, or at the request of 25 members