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The motivation here is for the bylaws not to require that formal Board votes be held and completed during a public Board meeting, because with all formal votes being conducted electronically there's no technical requirement for holding them during the meeting itself, and doing so can (and in the past has) actually create issues
These issues include having to have quorum during the time of the Board meeting (which is considerably more challenging with a globally distributed Board), everyone having to have received the electronic ballot in time, and everyone necessary maintaining internet connectivity during the time slot.
These issues would all go away if conducting the electronic vote can take place outside the time of the Board meeting, for example in a 24 hour period after the Board meeting. The Board meeting could then be devoted to introducing, arguing for/against, and discussing the choices (or candidates) to be voted on. This means that a vote's outcome wouldn't be known until some time later, but there isn't an obvious reason why this would be a problem, and the delay for knowing the outcome can be kept reasonably short (for example, 24 hours).