Next Meeting
Wednesday, March 24 at 7:00pm
Billy Miner's Saloon
150 W 3rd St
Fort Worth, TX 76102
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Note, our club will not meet at the regularly scheduled time in November and December.
Constitution & Bylaws
Mission
Statement...
To develop young conservative leaders, who will energetically support
Republican candidates and issues and pursue leadership positions in
government and the community.
ARTICLE
1-Name
The name of the organization shall be “The Tarrant County
Young
Republican Club”, hereinafter referred to as “the
Club”.
ARTICLE
2-Purpose
The purpose of the Club shall be to support the principles and
objectives of the Republican Party, to work for the election of all
duly nominated Republican candidates, and to promote, develop, and
maintain a strong and vital Young Republican organization in Tarrant
County.
ARTICLE
3-Federation
The Club is and shall remain a member of the Texas Young Republican
Federation, and shall be subject to the Constitution and By-Laws of
said Federation.
ARTICLE
4-Meetings
A. REGULAR MEETING. The Club shall hold its regular meetings once a
month at a time, date, and location to be determined by the Board of
Directors.
B. SPECIAL MEETING. Special meetings may be called at any time by the
President or a majority of the Board of Directors.
C. QUORUM. Twenty-five percent (25%) of the active membership of the
Club shall constitute a quorum.
D. ROBERT’S RULES OF ORDER. The rules contained in
Robert’s
Rules of order Newly Revised: 9th Edition shall govern all proceedings
except when inconsistent with this Constitution.
ARTICLE
5-Membership
A. ACTIVE MEMBERS. Any citizen of the United States, and non-citizen
who has a currently pending application for citizenship, who is at
least eighteen (18) but not more than forty (40) years of age
inclusive, is eligible for active membership in the Club. Annual dues
for active members shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for a single
person, thirty-five dollars ($35.00) for a married couple, and fifteen
dollars ($15.00) for a student. Applicants for active membership shall
submit their dues along with their application, at which time they
shall become members of the Club; thereafter, dues are payable January
1 of each year, and payment of dues shall constitute renewal of
membership.
B. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS. Any person who does not qualify for active
membership is eligible for associate membership. Associated members
shall have all the rights and powers of active members except that they
many not vote or hold office. Annual dues for associate members shall
be thirty dollars ($30.00).
C. CONTRIBUTING AND HONORARY MEMBERS. There shall be three classes of
contributing membership based upon amount of contribution to the Club:
supporting - $100, sustaining - $250 and patron - $500. Honorary
membership shall be bestowed upon those persons chosen for this honor
by an affirmative vote of at least seventy-five percent (75%) of active
members present and voting at any regular meeting of the Club. Only
those contributing and honorary members who are also active members may
vote or hold office in the Club.
D. EXPULSION. The membership may, by an affirmative vote of not less
than seventy-five percent (75%) of active members present and voting at
any regular or special meeting of the Club, expel from the Club any
member for any act of conduct deemed adverse and hostile to the best
interests of the Club; provided however, that before any vote on the
expulsion many be taken, the following specific steps must have
occurred:
1) The specific charges against the member in question must be
presented to the Board of Directors;
2) The Board of Directors must notify the member of said charges and
must give the member a fair and reasonable opportunity to respond to
same; and
3) The Board of Directors must thereafter pass a resolution in favor of
expulsion.
ARTICLE
6-Officers
A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1) All officers shall hold office from September 1st until their duly
elected successors take office or until the office is declared
forfeited, as set forth below.
2) No officer shall serve more than two consecutive terms in the same
office.
3) Officers shall serve without compensation and must be registered
Republicans and active members of the Club.
4) No person may hold the office of President or Executive
Vice-President unless such person has previously served at least one
term as an officer of the Club, or is exempted by the unanimous
concurrence of the current Board of Directors.
5) A vacancy in an office prior to the expiration of the term shall be
filled by appointment of the President.
B. TITLES AND DUTIES. The officers of the Club and their respective
powers, duties, and responsibilities are as listed below:
1) PRESIDENT. The President shall preside over all meetings of the Club
and the Board of Directors. The President shall have the power to
appoint committees, modify existing job descriptions, create or
terminate new official positions, supervise activities of the Club, set
agenda for meetings, bestow honors and perform any and all other duties
inherent to said office.
2) EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT. The executive Vice-President shall, in the
absence of the President, perform the duties of the President.
3) POLITICAL ACTION DIRECTOR. The Political Action Director shall be
responsible for ensuring the active involvement of the Club and its
members in the political process and for developing and maintaining for
the Club a superior and outstanding reputation for effective support
and assistance of Republican candidates and the Republican Party.
4) SOCIAL DIRECTOR. The Social Director shall be responsible for
scheduling and organizing activities throughout the year.
5) MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR. The Membership Director shall be responsible
for recruiting new members, renewing memberships of current members and
for maintaining up-to-date membership records.
6) PROGRAM DIRECTOR. The Program Director shall be responsible for
securing the meeting place in a timely manner subject to Article 4,
Section A, and for planning relevant and interesting programs for
regular meetings.
7) TREASURER. The Treasurer shall be responsible for collecting and
distributing Club funds pursuant to the direction of the Board of
Directors. The Treasurer shall select and maintain the primary Club
bank account, and shall at all times coordinate closely with the
President to ensure both efficiency and integrity with respect to the
financial affairs of the Club.
8) EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. The Executive Secretary shall be responsible
for taking appropriate minutes of the Club and of the Board of
Directors and shall assist the President and the Board of Directors in
coordinating Club activities.
9) SERGEANT-AT-ARMS. The Sergeant-at-Arms shall assist the President
during meetings to maintain order, and shall be responsible for
studying Robert’s Rules of Order to provide a reference for
following proper parliamentary procedure during all meetings.
ARTICLE 7
– Board of Directors
The Board of Directors shall consist of the officers of the Club. The
Board shall manage the affairs of the Club, subject to the approval of
the membership. The Board shall meet once a month outside of the
regularly scheduled meeting time of the Club. A majority of the Board
members shall constitute a quorum. Any Board member who neither attends
nor sends a Committee Deputy to two consecutive meetings shall have his
or her absences reviewed by the Board to determine if they are
excusable. If absences are deemed inexcusable by majority vote of the
Board, the Board member shall thereupon be warned in writing that a
future absence will jeopardize his position. Upon a subsequent absence,
the Board shall vote, by a majority, to expel the Board member or allow
him to resign his office in the Club, said office shall then be
declared vacant. It is the responsibility of the President to
reasonably assure that Board members are duly notified of each Board
meeting.
ARTICLE 8
– Elections
A. NOMINATING COMMITTEE. Prior to the regular meeting of the Club in
June, any member interested in seeking office in the Club shall submit
a letter of intent to the Board of Directors. At the regular meeting of
the Club in June, the President shall appoint two Board members and the
membership shall elect two non-Board members who all shall serve with
the President as the nominating committee. The nominating committee
shall thereafter promptly review the letters of intent and meet with
each prospective nominee; further, the nominating committee shall, if
it deems desirable, encourage and solicit members to allow their names
to be placed in nomination. Inclusion for nomination shall require a
majority vote of the members of the nominating committee.
B. NOMINATIONS. At the regular meeting of the Club in July, the
nominating committee shall advise the membership of the names of one or
more recommended candidates for each office. At the conclusion of the
presentation of the nominating committee’s report,
nominations
for offices other than that of Club President may be made from the
floor by the membership. Thereafter, the Executive Secretary shall
compile a list of all nominees and shall notify all members of same by
mail or e-mail no later than two weeks prior to the August meeting. The
Membership Director shall compile a list of all active members who are
eligible to vote in the upcoming election and shall provide a copy of
said list to all nominees within 48 hours of the July meeting.
Nominations for each office shall reopen just prior to candidate
speeches for said office at the August meeting when officer elections
are held.
C. VOTING. At the regular meeting of the Club in August, elections
shall be held. Only those persons who were active members of the Club
at the close of business of the July regular meeting of the Club shall
be eligible to vote. Voting in all contested races shall be by secret
ballot. If no candidate obtains a majority on the first ballot, a
run-off election will immediately be held between the two receiving the
most votes. In the event of a tie, a second vote will be taken
immediately; if the second vote fails to break the tie, the outgoing
Board of Directors will determine the winner.
D. ELECTION JUDGE. The President shall appoint an election judge to
manage the election and at least two tellers to dispense, collect, and
tabulate the ballots. The election judge shall then re-tabulate the
ballots to verify the count, and shall then announce the names of the
newly elected officers. Although numerical totals shall not be
announced, each member of the Club may have access to this information
if he or she so desires, and any candidate may request a recount of the
ballots.
ARTICLE 9
– Miscellaneous
A. STATE CONVENTION. A majority of the Board of Directors shall select
the delegates and alternates to represent the Club at the State
Convention.
B. NEUTRALITY. The Club shall in no way endorse or oppose the candidacy
of any Republican prior to the final results of the Republican primary
election.
C. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE. The Board of Directors shall have the
power to create a political action committee (PAC) for the purpose of
soliciting and disbursing funds to benefit Republican candidates in
general elections.
D. NON-DISCRIMINATION. The Club opposes any type of discrimination
based on race, color, sex, national origin, and religious belief; the
right of any person to join the Club shall not be abridged on account
of the same.
E. NON-PROFIT STATUS. The Club is a non-profit organization and wishes
to be recognized and treated as such for tax purposes. Should any
provision contained in this Constitution prevent the Club from
obtaining or maintaining its non-profit tax-exempt status, such
offending provision is hereby declared void.
F. INTERPRETATION. Any dispute or question concerning the
interpretation or meaning of this Constitution shall be determined by a
meeting of the Board of Directors.
G. NEWSLETTER. The Club Newsletter shall be published month no less
than 10 times per year. The editor shall be appointed by the President
for a term of one year, and shall be responsible for collecting
articles and information to be published, and for publicizing the Club
and its activities.
ARTICLE 10
– Amendment
Any proposed amendment to this Constitution shall first be submitted in
writing to the Board of Directors. At the next regular meeting, the
Executive Secretary shall read the proposed amendment aloud and the
President shall advise the membership of the proposed amendment's
ramifications on the Club Constitution. The meeting must have a quorum
of active members, and an affirmative majority vote must be passed in
order for the amendment to take effect.