YORK City’s National League North campaign has been declared null and void and will cease with immediate effect.

The results from the National League’s resolution to consider the end of the season has found 24 clubs across Step 2 (National League North and National League South) in favour of ending the season prematurely and and 19 against.

As the vote required only a simple majority of more than 50 per cent, the resolution has passed.

The league will take the result to the Football Association for ratification and “dialogue regarding promotion and relegation”.

The large part of the Step 2 sides wanting to end the season were in National League North, which had 15 teams in favour and seven against.

It is anticipated that York will have voted for the season to continue though they did not make their voting position public.

Only seven National League clubs voted to end the season at Step 1, with 13 against and two yet to cast their ballot, so their campaign continues.

Here follows a breakdown of the results:

Resolution One proposed that Steps 1 and 2 be split in deciding the outcome of 2020/21 playing season. As a ‘special resolution’, a minimum 75 per cent majority was required.

National League: 21 for, 0 against. National League North: 16, 6. National League South: 9, 12.

Result: Passed. Resolution Four is disregarded.

Resolution Two proposed that the National League 2020/21 playing season (Step 1) be declared null and void. A minimum 51 per cent majority was required.

National League: 7 for, 13 against.

Result: Not Passed. The National League national division will continue for the remainder of the season.

Resolution Three proposed that the National League North and South 2020/21 playing season (Step 2) be declared null and void. A minimum 51 per cent majority was required.

National League North: 15 for, 7 against. National League South: 9 for, 12 against.

Result: Passed. The season at Step Two is null and void.

With the voting procedure now closed, National League North and South fixtures will cease with immediate effect.

The board will take the resolution outcome to the Football Association for ratification. This will include dialogue regarding promotion and relegation.