A/61/PV.34 General Assembly
At the invitation of the President, Mrs. Ismi (Brunei Darussalam), Mr. Sepúlveda (Chile), Mrs. Cerere (Kenya), Mr. Flueck (Switzerland) and Ms. Dinevska (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) acted as tellers.
A vote was taken by secret ballot.
The meeting was suspended at 10.25 a.m. and resumed at 10.45 a.m.
The result of the voting is as follows:
Group B — Latin American and Caribbean States Number of ballot papers: 191 Number of invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 191
Abstentions: 8 Required two-thirds majority: 122 Number of votes obtained: Guatemala 107 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 76
Since the result of the ballot has been inconclusive, there still remains one seat to be filled from among the Latin American and Caribbean States. We must therefore proceed to a fifth unrestricted ballot.
For this twelfth round of balloting, may I remind the Assembly that any Member State from among the Latin American and Caribbean States may be a candidate except those outgoing members and those already members of the Security Council, namely, Argentina and Peru.
Before we begin the voting process, I should like to remind members that pursuant to rule 88 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, no representative shall interrupt the voting except on a point of order on the actual conduct of the voting.
We shall now begin the voting process. Members are requested to remain seated until all ballots have been collected.
Ballot papers marked “B” will now be distributed. May I ask representatives to write on the ballot papers marked “B” for the Latin American and Caribbean States the name of the one State for which they wish to vote. Ballot papers marked “B” will be declared invalid if they contain the name of more than one State. If a ballot paper contains the name of a Member State which does not belong to that region, that ballot will be declared invalid.
At the invitation of the President, Mrs. Ismi (Brunei Darussalam), Mr. Sepúlveda (Chile), Mrs. Cerere (Kenya), Mr. Flueck (Switzerland) and Ms. Dinevska (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) acted as tellers.
A vote was taken by secret ballot.
The meeting was suspended at 10.55 a.m. and resumed at 11.15 a.m.
The result of the voting is as follows:
Group B — Latin American and Caribbean States Number of ballot papers: 192 Number of invalid ballots: 1
Number of valid ballots: 191 Abstentions: 7 Required two-thirds majority: 123 Number of votes obtained: Guatemala 107 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 77
Since the result of the ballot has again been inconclusive, there still remains one seat to be filled from among the Latin American and Caribbean States. We must therefore proceed to a sixth unrestricted ballot.
For this thirteenth round of balloting, may I remind the Assembly that any Member State from among the Latin American and Caribbean States may be a candidate except those outgoing members and those already members of the Security Council, namely, Argentina and Peru.
Before we begin the voting process, I should like to remind members that pursuant to rule 88 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, no representative shall interrupt the voting except on a point of order on the actual conduct of the voting.
We shall now begin the voting process. Members are requested to remain seated until all ballots have been collected.
Ballot papers marked “B” will now be distributed. May I ask representatives to write on the ballot papers marked “B” for the Latin American and Caribbean States the name of the one State for which they wish to vote. Ballot papers marked “B” will be declared invalid if they contain the name of more than one State. If a ballot paper contains the name of a Member State which does not belong to that region, that ballot will be declared invalid.
At the invitation of the President, Mrs. Ismi (Brunei Darussalam), Mr. Sepúlveda (Chile), Mrs. Cerere (Kenya), Mr. Flueck (Switzerland) and Ms. Dinevska (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) acted as tellers.
A vote was taken by secret ballot.
The meeting was suspended at 11.25 a.m. and resumed at 11.40 a.m.
The result of the voting is as follows:
Group B — Latin American and Caribbean States Number of ballot papers: 192 Number of invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 192 Abstentions: 5 Required two-thirds majority: 125 Number of votes obtained: Guatemala 112 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 75
Since the result of the ballot has again been inconclusive, there still remains one seat to be filled from among the Latin American and Caribbean States. We shall therefore proceed to the fourteenth round of balloting, which is the seventh restricted ballot.
This fourteenth round of balloting shall be restricted to two States from among the Latin American and Caribbean States which were not elected but obtained the largest number of votes in the previous ballot, namely Guatemala and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This is in accordance with rule 94 of the rules of procedure.
Before we begin the voting process, I should like to remind members that pursuant to rule 88 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, no representative shall interrupt the voting except on a point of order on the actual conduct of the voting.
We shall now begin the voting process. Members are requested to remain seated until all ballots have been collected.
Ballot papers marked “B” will now be distributed. May I ask representatives to write on the ballot papers the name of the State for which they wish to vote. Ballot papers marked “B” for the Latin American and Caribbean States will be declared invalid if they contain the name of a State other than Guatemala or the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, as well as if they contain the name of more than one State.
At the invitation of the President, Mrs. Ismi (Brunei Darussalam), Mr. Sepúlveda (Chile), Mrs. Cerere (Kenya), Mr. Flueck (Switzerland) and Ms. Dinevska (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) acted as tellers.
A vote was taken by secret ballot.
The meeting was suspended at 11.50 a.m. and resumed at 12.15 p.m.
The result of the voting is as follows:
Group B — Latin American and Caribbean States Number of ballot papers: 191 Number of invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 191 Abstentions: 7 Required two-thirds majority: 123 Number of votes obtained: Guatemala 108 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 76
Since the result of the ballot has again been inconclusive, there still remains one seat to be filled from among the Latin American and Caribbean States. We shall therefore proceed to the fifteenth round of balloting, which is the eighth restricted ballot.
This fifteenth round of balloting shall be restricted to two States from among the Latin American and Caribbean States which were not elected but obtained the largest number of votes in the previous ballot, namely, Guatemala and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This is in accordance with rule 94 of the rules of procedure.
Before we begin the voting process, I should like to remind members that pursuant to rule 88 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, no representative shall interrupt the voting except on a point of order on the actual conduct of the voting.
We shall now begin the voting process. Members are requested to remain seated until all ballots have been collected.
Ballot papers marked “B” will now be distributed. May I ask representatives to write on the ballot papers the name of the State for which they wish to vote. Ballot papers marked “B” for the Latin American and Caribbean States will be declared invalid if they contain the name of a State other than Guatemala or the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, as well as if they contain the name of more than one State.
At the invitation of the President, Mrs. Ismi (Brunei Darussalam), Mr. Sepúlveda (Chile), Mrs. Cerere (Kenya), Mr. Flueck (Switzerland)
and Ms. Dinevska (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) acted as tellers.
A vote was taken by secret ballot.
The meeting was suspended at 12.25 p.m. and resumed at 12.40 p.m.
The result of the voting is as follows:
Group B — Latin American and Caribbean States Number of ballot papers: 192 Number of invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 192 Abstentions: 7 Required two-thirds majority: 124 Number of votes obtained: Guatemala 107 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 78
Since the result of the ballot has again been inconclusive, there still remains one seat to be filled from among the Latin American and Caribbean States. We shall therefore proceed to the sixteenth round of balloting, which is the ninth restricted ballot.
This sixteenth round of balloting shall be restricted to two States from among the Latin American and Caribbean States which were not elected but obtained the largest number of votes in the previous ballot, namely, Guatemala and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. This is in accordance with rule 94 of the rules of procedure.
Before we begin the voting process, I should like to remind members that pursuant to rule 88 of the rules of procedure of the General Assembly, no representative shall interrupt the voting except on a point of order on the actual conduct of the voting.
We shall now begin the voting process. Members are requested to remain seated until all ballots have been collected.
Ballot papers marked “B” will now be distributed. May I ask representatives to write on the ballot papers the name of the State for which they wish to vote. Ballot papers marked “B” for the Latin American and Caribbean States will be declared invalid if they contain the name of a State other than Guatemala or the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, as well as if they contain the name of more than one State.
At the invitation of the President, Mrs. Ismi (Brunei Darussalam), Mr. Sepúlveda (Chile), Mrs. Cerere (Kenya), Mr. Flueck (Switzerland) and Ms. Dinevska (The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) acted as tellers.
A vote was taken by secret ballot.
The meeting was suspended at 12.50 a.m. and resumed at 1 p.m.
The result of the voting is as follows:
Group B — Latin American and Caribbean States Number of ballot papers: 192 Number of invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 192 Abstentions: 8 Required two-thirds majority: 123 Number of votes obtained: Guatemala 108 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) 76
This restricted ballot has again been inconclusive. According to the rules of procedure, we shall next continue with a series of unrestricted ballots. However, in view of the lateness of the hour, I propose that we postpone further balloting until 3 p.m. this afternoon.
It was so decided.
The meeting rose at 1.05 p.m.