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"We know the essential point at issue.
Under Rule 135, "The President may at any time decide that the voting operations indicated in Rules 133, 134 and 136 shall be carried out by means of an electronic voting system." So the procedure to vote electronically is perfectly consistent with the Rules. However, it is clear that there is a division of opinion in the House as to which is the best method to choose on this occasion.
Therefore I put to the vote whether we should proceed with an electronic vote.
The next item is the election of the Quaestors.
There are five Quaestors so each Member has a maximum of five votes. If you vote for more than five candidates your vote will be void. The tellers are the same as those for the election of the President and Vice-Presidents. I would ask them to vote first and then come to the President's bench so that they can confirm the results."@en1
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"(Parliament agreed to vote electronically)"1
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