Unit
143 Elections--Explained!
by
Bill Kauffman
If
you think you don't understand the process by which members
are elected to the Board of Directors, you are not alone.
We frequently hear comments from those who wonder, "Why
do we some years have elections and other years we don't?"
Or, "Why the notice is posted every year which mentions
a petition that is necessary, but new members appear on the
Board and never have a petition and never appear on an election
ballot?" How can this be? Well, let's take a stab at
explaining it all.
First,
the composition of the Board, the manner of election, and
all the details are set forth in the Unit 143 Bylaws. The
Bylaws are adopted and can only be amended by a vote of the
Unit 143 members. There are other Standing Rules for the Board
of Directors, which cover details not set forth in the Bylaws.
These Rules are adopted and amended when necessary by a vote
of the Board Members. The Bylaws and the current Standing
Rules are printed in full on this website.
The
Board has 14 members--12 from the Metropolitan St. Louis Area
and two from outside the St. Louis Area. (Currently we have
only one from outside the St. Louis Area). The Bylaws limit
any Board Member to three consecutive 3-year terms. This means
that every year, there are at most four (4) Board St. Louis
Area slots that must be filled.
Each
year, the Bylaws provide for the President of the Board of
Directors to appoint a Nominating Committee. The Committee
is responsible for finding Unit members who are willing to
serve the Unit. The Nominating Committee will provide at least
as many nominations as there are Board positions to be filled.
This "slate" of nominees must be presented to the
Board at least 75 days prior to the Annual Unit Meeting, which
normally takes place at the October Sectional. The use
of a nominating committee to search for qualified candidates
who are willing to serve is a common procedure for many not-for-profit
service organizations.
Here's
the confusing part! The Bylaws also provide that individual
members may petition to have their own names placed on the
ballot IN ADDITION TO the names that have been proposed by
the Nominating Committee. Any St. Louis area member who presents
a petition containing 25 signatures of
Unit 143 Members will have their name placed on the ballot.
Petitions must be presented at least 60 days
prior to the Annual Meeting (August 21,
2007 is 60 days prior to this year's Annual Meeting on October
20, 2007).
When
the number of candidates proposed by the Nominating Committee PLUS
the number of candidates placed on the ballot by way of the
petitioning process totals more than four (the number of Board
Slots available) an election is held at the October Sectional.
When the number of candidates equals the number of slots,
no election is held. When an election is necessary, it is
by secret ballot with each Unit member entitled to cast one
ballot.
This
year, the terms of four Board Members will expire: Mary Hruby,
Donna Pedrotti, Sasanka Ramanadham, & Jane Ettelson.
The Nominating Committee of Donna
Pedrotti (chair), Cheryl Davis, and Betty Freeman will submit
four candidates. If you are interested in being on the
Board or assisting on special projects, just make your
interest known. The Board is disappointed that so few
people wish to serve. We continually need new ideas and new
energy, especially from new players.
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