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Robert's Rules of Order

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  1. A handbook for running meetings effectively and efficiently, based on the procedures used in the British parliament. The principles included in the handbook are applicable to any decision-making organization, from Congress to community club committees. The handbook sets the guidelines for such issues as leading debates; recognizing speakers; defining the role of the chair and other officers; proposing, seconding, and voting on motions; and writing and amending constitutions and bylaws.


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When discussions stalled, he didn’t wait: He would make a motion, and if Robert’s Rules of Order had allowed it, he might have seconded it too.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 15, 2025

They promised to come to school board meetings with respectful voices and fealty to Robert’s Rules of Order, the guide to how to run — and behave in — such proceedings.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 5, 2023

They need to use Robert’s Rules of Order: Make a motion, discuss, then vote.

From Washington Post • Mar. 16, 2023

And at the same time, it’s like a giant business meeting with Robert’s Rules of Order.

From Slate • Jun. 21, 2021

Despite the layoffs just days before, the first 25 minutes were devoted to a procedural debate about the night’s agenda, with frequent mentions of Robert’s Rules of Order.

From New York Times • Aug. 20, 2013

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