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non-binding votes

Non-binding votes are votes where the results do not have the power to enforce a decision. They are often used to gauge the opinion or preferences of a group, such as shareholders or members of an organization, on certain issues. While the vote provides valuable feedback and can influence future actions or discussions, it does not directly implement any change or obligation. Essentially, it’s a way to measure support or opposition without making a final or legally binding decision.