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Party member, who has the right to vote, did not submit written voting opinions.
The written voting opinions submitted by party member without voting rights are as follows:

* * Party branch:

It is understood that * * held a meeting of the general party membership meeting branch to discuss whether Comrade * * * can become a full member on schedule. As I was unable to attend this meeting, I hereby submit my written voting opinions as follows:

Agree that Comrade * * * will be officially transferred to party member on schedule.

Voter: * * * (signature or seal)

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Party member rules and regulations clearly require that the voting official party member who cannot attend the meeting for some reason should formally submit written opinions to the Party branch before the meeting of the Party branch, and count them in the votes.

First of all, soliciting opinions by phone or in person is to protect party member's right to vote before the meeting. If you don't tell these people, they will be passively deprived of the right to vote on this matter, so be sure to ask them clearly.

Secondly, whether the other party wants to express opinions, the description of this behavior in the detailed rules is that party member formally submits written opinions to the branch, and the subject and initiative are in party member; Instead of the branch asking party member to express his opinions. In other words, party member can choose whether to submit written opinions, and this kind of behavior should be dispensable.

Finally, submit a written opinion to the party organization, which I think does not conflict with secret ballot; Secret ballot guarantees inner-party democracy. Party organizations, especially branch party member, also have the responsibility to keep party member's opinions confidential. On the basis of mutual trust, I think it is also an effective way for party member to express his opinions in writing.

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