High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Voting methods in parliamentary procedure are the methods used in a deliberative assembly to take a vote.The simple rising vote (in which the number of members voting on each side is not counted) is used principally in cases where a voice vote has been taken with an inconclusive result, and as the normal method of voting on motions requiring a two-thirds vote for adoption. It can also be used when only a majority vote is required, if the chair believes in advance that a voice vote will be inconclusive. The chair can also order the vote to be counted