If all four owners are present, and two abstain from voting, can the ordinary resolution be achieved if the remaining two owners vote in favour? – Jayne, NSW

Q: When voting on an ordinary resolution at an AGM, in what circumstances would a lot owner, who is financial, abstain from voting? Does this count as a “no” vote? If all four owners are present and two abstain from voting, can the ordinary resolution be achieved if the remaining two owners vote in favour? Thank you.

A: Lot owners who are financial can abstain from voting for personal reasons, and they don’t need to be disclosed. If an owner does abstain, the vote is not counted as a ‘no’ vote. In your example, the two remaining owners voting in favour of the motion would pass the motion.