Barcelona's crucial AGM overran on Sunday with just two of the five important votes taking place before the members attended their side's 3-1 victory over Valencia.
The meeting had been described as vital for the Blaugrana's future and another one will now need to be scheduled within 15 days.
As reported by The Athletic, the two votes that were conducted related to budgetary matters - and both passed easily. The first was a validation of the 2020/21 accounts, which had been criticised by previous president Josep Maria Bartomeu.
Despite this, of the 729 members present, 637 backed the incumbent Joan Laporta's version of the figures in a big boost to the current regime. Only 39 voted against while 42 abstained.
The second vote related to this season's budget - which also passed by a huge majority of 94%. Barcelona are currently projecting income of €765m over the next few months.