The diocese of Bristol also passed a vote of no confidence in the general synod.
Mr Robertson is also facing a vote of no confidence which will be considered on 16 October.
In October the leader of Cornwall Council, Alec Robertson, was removed after a vote of no confidence.
It came after a fortnight of political crisis following a vote of no confidence in the cabinet.
It was a vote of no confidence: Lose the stock options, bring on stock grants and cash.
Bromsgrove District Council is expected to hold a vote of no confidence in the PCC next month.
Consultants at Arrowe Park Hospital have passed a vote of no confidence in their chief executive and management.
At its May annual meeting fully 60% of shareholders joined a vote of no confidence in the board.
Mr Robertson was removed as leader of the Tory-Independent-led authority in October after a vote of no confidence.
Baron was reported to be facing a vote of no confidence at a meeting of the organisation's management board.
Parliament in the Cayman Islands has passed a vote of no confidence in Premier McKeeva Bush, who is facing corruption allegations.
Last week, firefighters passed a vote of no confidence in senior management.
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In October the leader of Cornwall Council, Alec Robertson, a supporter of the wider option, was removed after a vote of no confidence.
Senator Ted Vibert lodged a vote of no confidence against the committee, which will be debated at the next States sitting in a fortnight.
Unfortunately, these are anything but normal times and waiting on recognition and other ties pending clarification is tantamount to a vote of no confidence.
He said if the service cuts had not been made there would still have been a vote of no confidence due to the department's overspend.
They had not met before the meeting in April but had a common cause: a vote of no confidence in Mr Hollander and the supervisory board.
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And the ruling body of the National Farmers' Union (NFU) this week agreed on a vote of no confidence in the agency's ability to deliver the payments.
Thursday's meeting also passed a vote of no confidence in the chair and chief executive of the LHB, and Bach said it would inform assembly health minister Brian Gibbons.
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Some fans - unhappy with how the club is being run - will collect signatures for a petition to call a meeting and a vote of no confidence in the chairman.
There is also the possibility that a government might still find a way of triggering an election when it wanted one by engineering a vote of no confidence and deliberately trying to lose it.
Meanwhile, since the Basque Nationalists are no longer co-operating with Herri Batasuna in the Basque parliament, they are now a minority government which could, at any time, fall to a vote of no confidence.
Last Friday Tony Hughes, GMB union organiser at the East of England Ambulance service said ambulance members had expressed a vote of no confidence in Mr Newton as the chief executive of the ambulance trust.
Since Indonesia's political system is nominally presidential, though in practice a bit of a hybrid, parliament is using the language of impeachment to dump Mr Wahid in what is in some ways closer to a vote of no confidence.
If the Republicans cannot count on their preeminence as America's defender, which they've used successfully in the last two elections, then they are in trouble, possibly starting with a Democratic push for a vote of no confidence in Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.
The Washington Post says the Republican party losing control of both houses is the equivalent in a parliamentary election of losing a vote of no-confidence.
Parliament could be dissolved early only if no government could be formed within 14 days of a simple majority vote of no confidence, or if two-thirds of MPs voted to trigger a general election.
The bill also sets out that Parliament could be dissolved early only if no government could be formed within 14 days of a simple majority vote of no confidence, or if two-thirds of MPs voted to trigger a general election.
In 1994, Slovak Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar and his government were ousted by parliament in a vote of no-confidence.
His predecessor, Bill Lee, stepped aside as chief after a vote of no-confidence by city commissioners in April, clearing the way for Myers.
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