seconder

[ UK /sˈɛkəndɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who endorses a motion or petition as a necessary preliminary to a discussion or vote
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How To Use seconder In A Sentence

  • Randal's seconder was a bluff yeoman, an outvoter of weight with the agricultural electors. My Novel — Volume 12
  • Elections Only corporate members may participate in elections, either as candidate, proposer, seconder or voter.
  • However, halving the time allocated to proposing a motion to five minutes and allowing seconders a mere two-and-a-half minutes to explain their position is too blunt an instrument.
  • I also congratulate the mover and the seconder of this debate on their speeches and, in advance, congratulate all other speakers who will make their maiden speeches in the course of this debate.
  • Elections Only corporate members may participate in elections, either as candidate, proposer, seconder or voter.
  • Candidates need a proposer and seconder whose names are kept secret.
  • Candidates need a proposer and seconder whose names are kept secret.
  • The proposer, seconder and candidates must not be disqualified at the date of nomination.
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