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Beam constitution link broken, I found the github link to the governance constitution

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# Creation of Governance proposals and voting

A user must hold at least **25,000 BEAM** in order to post a proposal in the proposal category of the Beam Governance Forum. When creating a new proposal, a user is recommended to use the added template as a base for the proposal. See the [Beam Governance Constitution](http://e/blob/main/constitution/Beam%20Governance%20Constitution%20(Stamped).pdf) for further information about the proposal process.
A user must hold at least **25,000 BEAM** in order to post a proposal in the proposal category of the Beam Governance Forum. When creating a new proposal, a user is recommended to use the added template as a base for the proposal. See the [Beam Governance Constitution](https://github.com/BuildOnBeam/governance/blob/main/constitution/Beam%20Governance%20Constitution%20(Stamped).pdf) for further information about the proposal process.

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All BIP votes require a simple majority (more than 50%) of the BEAM votes cast to succeed, unless otherwise follows from the relevant smart contract systems. 

Any BIP vote that either fails to (a) meet the quorum requirement or (b) obtain the relevant majority requirement, shall be considered a rejected proposal. However, if a BIP vote does not form a quorum, a repeated BIP vote may take place if the author(s) of the proposal consents and the proposal received more votes 'for' than 'against' during the BIP vote that did not meet the quorum requirements.
Any BIP vote that either fails to (a) meet the quorum requirement or (b) obtain the relevant majority requirement, shall be considered a rejected proposal. However, if a BIP vote does not form a quorum, a repeated BIP vote may take place if the author(s) of the proposal consents and the proposal received more votes 'for' than 'against' during the BIP vote that did not meet the quorum requirements.

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