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Question
may a member who is opposed to a motion second it?
o no
o yes, if a reason is offered
o yes
o only if the chair allows it
Brief Explanations
In parliamentary procedure, a member can second a motion regardless of their personal stance on it. Seconding only indicates that there is enough interest to bring the motion before the assembly for discussion. No reason is required, and it doesn't depend on the chair's permission.
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C. Yes