Reading Assembly Results
How to interpret an assembly's results in Assembley — per-item outcomes, the weighted tally, turnout, quorum, and how the result connects to the evidence package.
Once an assembly has run, its results tell you what was decided and how. Reading them correctly means knowing which number answers which question. This article walks through what you see.
Per-item outcomes
Results are organised by agenda item. For each item you'll see the breakdown of how the voting power was distributed — for a resolution, the for, against, and abstain totals; for an election or poll, the totals across candidates or options — and whether the item met its threshold. Because company tallies are weighted, these totals are sums of voting rights, not headcounts. See How Votes Are Counted.
Turnout per item
Each item also shows turnout — how much of the voting power actually participated on that item. Turnout is a participation figure, distinct from the meeting's overall quorum, and it can differ from one item to the next (not everyone votes on everything). See Per-Item Turnout vs Quorum.
Quorum at a glance
Alongside the items, the results reflect whether the meeting was quorate — whether enough of the share capital (or members) was represented to make the decisions binding, against the threshold you set. Quorum is measured against the basis fixed at go-live. See Understanding Quorum.
Two numbers, two questions
It's worth repeating the distinction, because it's the thing most people misread:
- Quorum is about capital — was enough of the organisation represented?
- The tally is about voting rights — did the motion pass?
In an A/B-share company these can move independently, so always check which number you're reading.
From results to evidence
The results you see on screen are a view of the same underlying record that produces the evidence package — the self-contained, verifiable document of attendance, quorum, votes, and outcomes. If you need a formal artefact for an auditor, a regulator, or your minutes, that's where to go. See The Evidence Package Explained.
Where to go next
See The Evidence Package Explained for the formal record and How Vote Integrity Is Protected for why the result can be trusted.
Related articles
- How Votes Are CountedHow Assembley tallies votes — by voting rights for company assemblies and one-per-member for associations — and why each vote's weight is frozen at the moment it is cast.
- Per-Item Turnout vs QuorumThe difference between per-item turnout and meeting quorum in Assembley — one measures participation in voting rights on a single item, the other measures representation of share capital for the whole meeting.
- Understanding QuorumWhat quorum means in Assembley, how it is measured as a percentage of share capital for company assemblies (and members for associations), and how the quorum basis is fixed at go-live.