Simple majority
- 50% of the voting power versus the total CIVP of all voting power present and voting
Special majority
- 75% of the voting power present and voting
Absolute majority
- 50% of the voting power versus the total CIVP of the entire JNTR circulating supply.
Absolute majority alternative
- 90% of the voting power present and voting.
Examples of Double Community Votes
Double Simple Majority
- 50%+1 of the voting power that is present and voting by community A, and
- 50%+1 of the voting power that is present and voting by community B
Double Special Majority
- 75% of the voting power that is present and voting by community A, and
- 75% of the voting power that is present and voting by community B
Double Absolute Majority
- 50%+1 of the voting power of the entire circulating supply of community A, and
- 50%+1 of the voting power of the entire circulating supply of community B
Examples of Triple Community Votes
Triple Simple Majority
- 50%+1 of the voting power that is present and voting by community A, and
- 50%+1 of the voting power that is present and voting by community B, and
- 50%+1 of the voting power that is present and voting by community C
Triple Special Majority
- 75% of the voting power that is present and voting by community A, and
- 75% of the voting power that is present and voting by community B, and
- 75% of the voting power that is present and voting by community C
Triple Absolute Majority
- 50%+1 of the voting power of the entire circulating supply of community A, and
- 50%+1 of the voting power of the entire circulating supply of community B, and
- 50%+1 of the voting power of the entire circulating supply of community C