Cmttee/ACRWC/II. Rev 2 Page 12 until all amendments have been put to the vote. If one or more amendments are adopted, the amended proposal shall then be voted upon. 2. A motion is considered an amendment to a proposal if it merely adds to, deletes from or revises part of that proposal. Rule 58: Order of voting on proposals 1. If two or more proposals relate to the same question, the Committee shall, unless it decides otherwise, vote upon the proposals in the order in which they have been submitted. 2. The Committee may, after each vote on a proposal, decide whether to vote upon the next proposal. 3. Any motions which do require any decision on the substance of such proposals shall, however, be considered as previous questions and shall be put to the vote before those proposals. XII. ELECTIONS Rule 59: Method of elections In conformity with Article 38 of the Children's Charter, elections shall be held by secret ballot, unless the Committee decides otherwise, in the case of elections to fill a place for which there is only one candidate. Rule 60: Conduct of elections when only one elective place is to be filled 1. When only one person or member is to be elected and no candidate in the first ballot obtains the two-thirds majority of all members, a second ballot shall be taken, which shall be restricted to the two candidates who obtained the greatest number of votes. 2. If the second ballot is inconclusive, a third ballot shall be taken on the basis of a simple majority in which votes may be cast for any eligible candidate. If the third ballot is inconclusive, the next ballot shall be restricted to the two candidates who obtained the greatest number of votes in the third ballot and so on, with unrestricted and restricted ballots alternating until a person or member is elected. 3. If the second ballot is inconclusive, the balloting shall be continued until one candidate secures the necessary simple majority. Rule 61: Conduct of elections when two or more elective places are to be filled When two or more elective positions are to be filled at one time, those candidates obtaining the two-thirds majority in the first ballot shall be elected. If the number of candidates obtaining such majority is less than the number of elective

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