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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion content/en/governance/charter/_index.md
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Expand Up @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ The Open Modeling Foundation Members Council represents formally constituted org
The Members Council will meet at least semi-annually in person and/or virtually.

#### Voting
In order for a Members Council vote to be valid, it must be approved by a majority of a quorum of members. Unless explicitly specified otherwise in this charter, a quorum is at least 51% of the representatives in the Members Council. Changes to the OMF Charter must be approved by a vote of at least 2/3 of the representatives in the Members Council. Voting may be conducted over a pre-determined time period with votes cast in person, electronically, or both.
In order for a Members Council vote to be valid, it must be approved by a majority of a quorum of members. Unless explicitly specified otherwise in this charter, a quorum is at least 51% of the representatives in the Members Council. A resolution for any amendment to the Charter can only be adopted with a majority of at least two/thirds of the valid votes cast in a meeting at which at least two/thirds of the Members Council participates. Voting may be conducted over a pre-determined time period with votes cast in person, electronically, or both in order to allow for asynchronous voting.

#### Joining and Leaving the Members Council

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