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voting rights

14 years 10 months ago #150365 by jan_momof2boys
Replied by jan_momof2boys on topic RE: voting rights
Are your members in good standing? Meaning do they pay the yearly dues to be in the PTO? That is usually a stipulation to be a voting member.
14 years 10 months ago #150362 by Jewels
Replied by Jewels on topic RE: voting rights
The board can vote to amend your by-laws regarding the election process in any way desired. For guidance, you may find it helpful to pick up the latest version of Robert's Rules of Order and read the sections on nominations and elections.
14 years 10 months ago #150361 by rdnh
Replied by rdnh on topic RE: voting rights
Currently it just says any members (which are any parents/guardians/staff) can vote. Voting is in May. I was wondering if we could change the bylaws to say active members can vote (active being described as attending at least one meeting in the current school year).
14 years 10 months ago #150357 by Jewels
Replied by Jewels on topic RE: voting rights
What do you by-laws currently say about how nominations and elections are to be handled?

When are your elections?
14 years 10 months ago #150355 by rdnh
voting rights was created by rdnh
Hello,
I need help with specifying who can vote in the board elections. We have had two different President and Vice President votes that have been a "popularity" contest. Basically, people asking friends to come in and vote for them. These friends have never attended a meeting or helped at any event and they are choosing who should run our organization based on someone just asking them to vote. I would like to know if there is a way to word our bylaws that specifies that you have to have attended a certain amount of meetings or something along that line before you can vote for an elected position. Any suggestions?
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