avstemningen
Avstemningen is the act of voting in a formal setting, such as a legislative assembly or a public referendum. In Norwegian political life, the term is used for a specific decision point where members cast votes on a proposal, motion, or constitutional question. The process is typically presided over by a chair and can be conducted by voice, show of hands, roll call, or secret ballot, depending on the rules of the body and the importance of the issue. After the votes are counted, the result is announced and the proposal is adopted or rejected according to the applicable majority requirements. In many assemblies, a simple majority of those present suffices; for constitutional amendments or other specially protected matters, a supermajority may be required.
The concept also extends to public referendums (folkeavstemninger) where citizens vote directly on a question. National
In organizational contexts, avstemningen follows similar rules, with clear procedures for voting eligibility, ballot handling, and