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==Types== ''Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised'' identifies several types of deliberative assemblies. ===Mass meeting=== {{Main|Mass meeting}} A large ''meeting'', which is an unorganized group meeting open to all individuals in a sector of the population who are interested in deliberating about a subject proposed by the meeting's sponsors. Examples include meetings to discuss common political concerns or community interests, or meetings to form a new society.<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Robert|2011|pp = 5β6}}</ref> ===Local assembly of an organized society=== {{Main article|Voluntary association}} A ''local assembly of an organized society'', which is a membership meeting of a local chapter or branch of a [[membership organization]].<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Robert|2011|pp = 6β7}}</ref> Examples include local chapter meetings of organizations like the [[Sierra Club]]. ===Convention=== {{Main article|Convention (meeting)}} A ''convention'', which is a meeting of delegates who represent constituent units of a population. Conventions are not permanently established bodies, and delegates are normally elected for only one term. A convention may be held by an organized society, where each local assembly is represented by a delegate.<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Robert|2011|pp = 7β8}}</ref> ===Legislative body=== {{Main|Legislature}} A ''legislative body'', which is a legally established public lawmaking body. It consists of representatives chosen by the electorate. Examples include national legislatures such as [[parliament]]s, and local government councils such as [[state legislature]]s, [[Regional assemblies (disambiguation)|regional assemblies]]<!--intentional link to DAB page--> and [[city council]]s.<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Robert|2011|p = 8}}</ref> ===Board=== {{Main|Board of directors}} A ''board'', which is an administrative, managerial, or quasi-judicial body. A board derives its power from an outside authority that defines the scope of its operations. Examples include an organized society's or company's board of directors and government agency boards like a [[board of education]].<ref>{{Harvard citation no brackets|Robert|2011|pp = 8β9}}</ref>
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