ABSTENTIONS
An abstention is a non-expression and cannot be considered a vote in favor or against a motion.
Each member of a public body has the duty to express a choice or preference by voting on the issues, but can legally abstain from doing so when there is a statutory or ethical conflict of interest.
Not to vote is to abstain.
Abstentions are intended for situations where a member may have a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in the matter being voted on.
Legal Reference: Title 30 MRSA Sec. 2605 ET SEQ.
Cross Reference:
BCB - BOARD MEMBER CONFLICT OF INTEREST
Adopted: November 22, 1993