The result of the voting is as follows:
Nl~mber Qfballot papers: 147 Invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 147 Abstentions: 1 Number ofmembers voting: 146 Required majority: 98 Number oJ votes obtained: Cuba 82 Colombia 64
In view of the inconclusive nature of this second restricted ballot, the General As- sembly will now proceed to a third restricted ballot, the last ballot for this evening. The ballot papers will now be distributed.
As the first restricted ballot has proved inco!lclusiv~,we shall therefore proceed to the second restncted ballot. The ballot papers will now be distributed.
Since the third unrestricted
b~Jlot ~id not .pr~uce a candidate with the required two-thirds maJOnty, the General Assembly will pro- ceed to the first ofthree restricted ballots in accordance with rdle 94 of the rules of procedure. This ballot is restricted to the two candidates which h~ve obtained…
Since no candidate obtained the req':lired majority, we shall now proceed to the third unrcstncted ballot on the same terms and conditions. The baiIot papers will now be distributed.
The result of the voting is as follows: Number ofballot papers: 144 Invalid ballots: 2 Number of valid ballots: 142 Abstentions: 2 Number ofmembers voting: 140 Required majority: 94 Number of votes obtained: Cuba 79 Colombia .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 Brazil 2 Chile…
Since no candidate obtained the required majority in the first in this series of unre- stricted. ballots, we shall now proceed to the second unrestncted ballot. As before, in this unrestricted ballot any member State frem the group of Latin Am~ricai~ States may. ~e a candi~ate for election except, o…
I propose now to suspend the meeting while the ballots are being counted.
The meeting was suspended at 5.35 p.m. and re- sumed at 5.45 p.m.
"'1um~erdofm.e"!bers voting: 144
Nequb"e ifmaJOrlty:........................ % um er 0 votes obtained: ~upa 82
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As the third restricted ballot has proved inconclusive, in accordance with rule 94 of the rules of procedure we shall now proceed to hold a series of three unrestricted ballots. In this unrestricted ballot any member State from the group of the Latin American States is eligible for election, with th…
The result of the voting is as follows: Number of ballot papers: , , 145 Involid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 145 Abstentions: 3 Number ofmembers voting: 142 Required majority: 95 Number of votes obtained: Cuba 81 Colombia .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61
Since the second in this series of restricted ballots proved inconclusive, we shall now proceed to the third restricted ballot under the same terms and conditions. The ballot papers will now be distributed.
The result of the voting is as follows: Number of ballot papers: 146 Invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: , 146 Abstentions: 3 Number of members voting: 143 Required majority: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 96 Number of votes obtained: Cuba , 82 Colombia . . . . . . . . . . . …
Since tbe first restricted ballot did not produce a candidate with the required two- thirds majority. the General Assembly will continue the voting and will hold a second restricted ballot. As in the last ballot, the only countries whose names may be included in the ballot papers are Cuba and Colomb…
The result of the voting is as follows: Number of ballot papers: 146 Invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 146 Abstentions: I Number ofmembers voting: 145 Required majority: '" 97 Number of votes obtained: Cuba 85 Colombia , , 60