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The USGenWeb Election Committee is an Official Committee
of the USGenWeb Project.
It is not affiliated with any other election, voting or campaign project
or committee.
Election Committee Procedures
Standing Election Procedures
Amended 16 January 2009 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board
Revision of 1. Composition of the Subcommittee
Revision of one part a sentence for clarity Section 2, Paragraph 1.
Revision of Section 2, paragraph 5 for clarity
Addition and revision of Section 3, Paragraphs 4 and 5.
Revision of Section B, 2c
Revision of Section II Use of the Membership list for clarity.
Revision and addition to 2, c. i, ii.
Removed paragraph section III. Use of Registered Voter List, 4.
Revised paragraph for clarity Section III, C, Paragraphs 3 and 5.
Revised paragraph for clarity Section III, D, Paragraphs 6 and 7.
Removed Section E, Paragraph 2.
Revised Section F for clarity.
Amended 8 March 2006 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board
Revision of Section B, Paragraph 3.
Amended 11 September 2004 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board
Insertion of clarify paragraphs regarding terms of EC Members and Officers.
Amended 17 April 2004 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board.
Removal of Item "i." in Section B, Paragraph 4, Number II.
"i. The appropriate local leadership or appointed contact person
will be notified."
Amended 24 January 2004 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board.
Revision of A, Section 1
Amended 25 November 2003 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board
Additon of Section G
Amended 7 November 2003 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board.
Addition of Paragraph 2, in Section D.
Revised 31 October 2003 by the USGenWeb Advisory Board.
STANDING ELECTION SUBCOMMITTEE
1. Composition of the Subcommittee:
The EC shall consist of 12 members chosen from the Project-wide membership.
Eight members will serve as EC representatives for the XXGenWeb States,
two will serve as EC representatives for the Archives/Special Projects,
one will serve as EC Representative-At-Large and one will serve as Dataset
Manager.
From these members, the EC shall choose a Chair and a Publicist-Secretary,
each to serve for one year as defined in (3) regardless of the length
of their individual terms. The Chair of the EC shall vote only in the
case of a tie. The National Coordinator, as ex officio member, and one
other non-voting Advisory Board Representative chosen by the Board, shall
serve as advisors on the EC subcommittee. They shall not be eligible to
be either the Chair of the EC or its Publicist-Secretary.
2. Formation of the Subcommittee:
MEMBERS
As necessary to select new or replacement EC Members, the EC will publish
a Call for Volunteers on the Election Committee's Webpage, USGENWEB-Discuss,
STATE- COORD, USGENWEB-ALL, the Special Projects mailing lists, the regional
mailing lists, and any lists or other avenue appropriate to reach the
most volunteers including if necessary a personal e-mail to each project
volunteer.
From the list of volunteers, the EC shall select new or replacement members
for the EC. This list of volunteers shall then be submitted to the Advisory
Board for approval and confirmation. The Advisory Board shall not be allowed
to "pick and choose" any individual committee member. Should
the Advisory Board disapprove the slate of members in its entirety, the
process shall be repeated.
ELECTIONS
If deemed necessary by the EC, the EC may take on additional temporary
workers May 1st through the final announcement of National Election Results.
The selection of the EC Chair and the EC Publicist- Secretary shall be
made by secret ballot sent to the two Advisory Board members for counting
and verification. Both Advisory Board members to the EC list shall post
the results of the voting. The current EC Secretary (or EC Chair) shall
forward the results to the Advisory Board.
SERVING
EC members may serve as Chair or Publicist/Secretary for a maximum of
two consecutive years. Any member of the project who is eligible to vote
is eligible for membership in the EC, the exception being that no Advisory
Board member may serve as a working member of the EC. An EC member who
is elected to national office may continue to serve on the EC until seated
on the AB. Current EC members are exempt from this exception until completion
of their appointed terms."
ELECTIONS
Any EC member or individual (including those from the AB) that is subscribed
to the EC List, is required to notify the EC chair of his or her intent
to accept a nomination in any election conducted by the EC. The notification
must be made no later than 24 hours before the opening of nominations,
so that he/she may be temporarily unsubscribed from the EC List. If the
member does not accept a nomination, he/she may rejoin the EC at the end
of the nomination period. If the member accepts a nomination, he/she may
rejoin the EC once the election has reached a final conclusion regarding
the position he/she was seeking.
3. Tenure of the Subcommittee:
Initially, each pair of EC members as outlined in (2) shall have one
individual serving for one year and one individual for two years so as
to stagger the turnover in EC members. Thenceforward, regular terms (not
the filling of unexpired terms) shall run for two years. Terms shall be
from January 1 to December 31. EC members shall serve only one term and
be ineligible for reappointment for one year after the expiration of a
full two-year term. Those EC members serving for only one year initially
in order to stagger terms may be re- selected for another term in the
second year.
EC members who are seated initially to fill unexpired terms may volunteer
for a full two-year term at the end of the partial term. Upon the completion
of one partial term and one full two-year term, members must sit out for
one year before reapplying for a seat. Members who first serve a full
two-year term may not apply for a replacement term without sitting out
a year.
EC Members may be removed, by a simple majority vote of the EC, for Cause
including but not limited to: failure to perform his/her duties on the
EC especially during critical election periods; disruptive, inappropriate,
or unprofessional behavior either on the EC list or publicly; public or
private breech of confidentiality of either the EC list or Project members
information; non responsiveness; and/or other actions not in keeping with
the intent and spirit of the EC which present a conflict of interest or
are not in keeping with the intent and spirit of the EC.
If the EC Members vote to allow the offending member to stay, the Chair
may then remove her/him for showing continued unprofessional behavior
or any other as given above for one more infraction without a membership
vote. This will be true for the remainder of the member's term.
By majority vote of the EC, the EC may petition the AB for removal, from
the EC, of the AB Advisor to the EC for the same reasons as above. The
request is sent via the NC who will forward the petition along with documentation
to EXEC. The EXEC will give a review the request in a timely manner.
Replacement of EC members shall be handled in the same manner as 3) above.
B. Duties of the Subcommittee:
1. The EC's primary responsibility shall be to conduct the USGenWeb
Project's Annual Election. The EC may conduct other polls or elections
within the Project, as appropriate.
2. The EC shall be responsible for maintaining a Project wide Membership
List.
I. Such Membership List shall be updated on a continuing basis through
the following:
a. Solicitation of the appropriate local leadership or appointed contact
person for updates to the State or Special Project's membership list on
a quarterly or as needed basis.
b. Maintaining a site and means for the appropriate local leadership or
appointed contact person within each state and special project to notify
the EC of changes within their membership.
c. Maintaining a site and means for members to register, change, or delete
their own personal membership information.
d. Other such means as the EC shall deem necessary from time to time.
II. Use of the Membership List:
a. The Membership List may be used for broadcast mailings from time to
time as necessary to notify the entire membership of items of interest
to the whole membership.
b. Other such uses as may be deemed necessary and appropriate by the AB
or EC.
3. The EC shall also be responsible for maintaining an up-to-date Registered
Voter List:
I. All Project members, who are eligible to vote, shall also be eligible
to Register to vote.
II. The Registered Voter List shall be updated on a continuing basis
through the following:
a. Maintaining means for members to register to vote, to change their
membership participation or email address, or to remove their name from
the Registered Voter List.
b. Notification of the availability of registration through postings to
all appropriate Project lists, broadcast messages to the entire membership
through the Membership List, and by other means the EC shall deem necessary
and helpful.
c. Registrations shall be accepted throughout the year, with the exception
of the 30 days before the National Election begins, through the end of
that election.
i. Registrations shall be actively solicited during the spring. In March
a letter will be sent to all the unregistered members of the USGW In April
and May both new and updated registrations shall be actively solicited
from all USGW members.
ii. The EC will send any unverifiable names to the regional AB member(s)
and to the SC. Special Projects/Archives: The archives do not have SCs
and CCs. In those sections and/or cases that apply, information will be
sent to the National Special Projects Representative and the State File
Manager//Project Coordinator.
iii. For Polls and other appropriate elections, a period of not less than
two weeks shall be provided for Registrations.
iv. Registration is necessary for all elections conducted by the EC.
d. Verification of all voter registrations shall be determined by:
i. Checking State and Special Project web site listing of members.
ii. Cross checking against the Membership List
iii. Other means as the EC shall deem necessary from time to time.
e. Though members may use various email addresses for the projects they
are associated with, only one name and e-mail address will be maintained
on the voter list. Each member should register once using one name and
one email address. Multiple registrations under multiple names and/or
email addresses will be handled as a discrepancy.
(1) All names and e-mail addresses used for registering will be screened
for possible discrepancies.
f. Any discrepancy not able to be resolved between the voter and the EC,
unless the discrepancy is possible fraudulent registration, shall be directed
to the appropriate local leadership or appointed contact person within
the voter's state or special project, for resolution. In the event the
appropriate person does not respond in a timely fashion, or resolution
has not occurred, the matter shall be forwarded to the Advisory Board
for resolution.
g. In the event the EC discovers possible fraudulent registration, the
AB shall be privately advised.
h. No names associated with a possible fraudulent registration will be
removed from the Registered Voter List until such time as the EC receives
a final determination/disposition from the AB.
III. Use of Registered Voter List:
a. The confidentiality of the Registered Voter List, as a whole, shall
be maintained by the EC at all times. Individual information from the
voter list will be released or shared as directed by the Election Committee's
current guidelines.
b. Voting Passwords shall be sent to only those members on the Registered
Voter List.
II. Members shall be removed from the Registered Voter List under the
following circumstances:
a. Bounced email address
b. Request for removal by the member.
i. Follow-up by confirmation email to member.
c. Notice from appropriate leadership or appointed contact person that
member is no longer with that particular project.
i. Member will be notified
IV. All unresolved discrepancies shall be referred to the AB Regional
Representative for resolution.
5. The Membership List and the Registered Voter List will be maintained
regionally by the two EC members representing the region, and by the
Archives/Special Project EC members representing the Archives and Special
Projects.
I. If a regional or special project seat is vacant, the EC Chair shall
appoint an EC member to maintain the lists.
II. The regional and archives/special project EC members shall manage
communications with the state and special projects.
III. The Publicist Secretary or the EC Chair shall manage communications
to the Advisory Board and to the project as a whole via appropriate project
lists, and any other avenues deemed appropriate during day-to-day operations
of the Committee.
IV. The Publicist Secretary or the EC Chair shall be responsible for writing
quarterly and post-election reports for submission to the Board and the
Project.
C. Eligibility of voters
All members of the Project (as defined in USGenWeb By-Laws ARTICLE IV.
MEMBERSHIP) shall be eligible to register to vote and to vote in any
election or poll in which they are a qualified voter.
A requirement that one be a member for at least 30 days prior to the start
of an election is acceptable purely on an administrative basis. State-level
or Special Project-level voting restrictions shall not affect a member's
right to register to vote, and as a registered voter to vote in any national
level election or poll.
Challenges to a member's eligibility to vote shall in no circumstances
be addressed by the EC. The XXGenWeb State Coordinator or Project Coordinator
shall address the challenge in a timely fashion so as to allow the person
to vote in the current election. If they do not, the person shall be given
the benefit of the doubt and allowed to vote. If a Local Coordinator continues
to challenge the decision of the State Coordinator, then the matter shall
be referred to the regional Advisory Board rep. If the Local Coordinator
continues to challenge the decision made by the Regional Advisory Board
Representative, then the matter shall be referred to the entire AB. The
decision of the entire Advisory Board shall be final. However, should
the matter fail to be decided before the end of any election or voting
issue, the person shall be given the right to vote by default.
Eligible registered voters may vote once for each region or special project
position, for which they are eligible, once for national positions including
NC and RAL, and once for any national issue that may be placed on a ballot,
including but not limited to bylaws amendments. Changing a vote will not
be permitted.
D. Nominations
1. When nominations are made, the EC shall be responsible for obtaining
verification that the nominees are eligible to run for and hold the office
for which they are nominated, by contacting the appropriate project leadership,
and based solely on the criteria in Article VI, Section 9 of the Bylaws.
No determination of eligibility shall be made by the EC, including that
of good standing. Nominees shall be assumed to be in good standing unless
determined otherwise by the Advisory Board or State Coordinators or Special
Projects leadership.
2. It is consistent with the spirit of Bylaws Article VI, Section 9 that
Assistant State Coordinators and State Co-Coordinators shall have the
same right and privilege as State Coordinators to run for and hold office.
3. Contact persons for eligibility verification:
County Coordinator Representative nominee - The State Coordinator
State Coordinator Representative nominee - The AB Representative At Large,
or the National Coordinator.
National Coordinator or Representative At Large nominee - The State
Coordinator and the seated AB Rep for the region in which the individual
serves.
4. In the event the appropriate project leadership does not respond in
a timely fashion, the NC or an available AB Representative will be contacted.
5. If the nominee or member challenges a finding that they are ineligible
to run for and hold office, or to vote, the EC shall in no circumstances
make a ruling on the challenge. It shall be incumbent upon The Advisory
Board to address the challenge in a timely fashion. In the case of a nominee,
not later than two days after the close of nominations; in the case of
voting, not later than one week prior to the voting period.
6. Nominees shall have not less than 48 hours from the time that they
are notified of their nomination, to inform the EC of their decision.
7. In the event two AB seats are available in a region (one to fill an
early vacated seat, the other to fill a full term seat). Members shall
be nominated for either the two-year term, or the one-year term. Voting
will be handled as usual.
E. Voting Mechanism
The voting mechanism selected should be confidential and secure, accept
votes according to member participation and eligibility to vote for an
individual position, give notice either online or via personal email that
the vote or votes were recorded, count votes and return reliable results
within a short period. It should also be flexible, and free.
F. EC Website
a. The EC shall be responsible for maintaining a web site for the EC that
shall include but is not limited to a page or pages easily accessible
from the home page:
I. containing a form (or forms) to allow members to Register, make changes
to their individual information including changes in Project participation
and email address, and the ability to remove their names from Registration;
II. Containing a form (or forms) to allow local project leadership or
appointed contact persons to inform the EC of changes within their
membership.
III. detailing eligibility guidelines including how and who to contact
regarding problems or questions;
IV. listing all EC members with emails both clickable and written out,
their region of responsibility including the listing of the states in
each region, as well as noting the names and email addresses of the current
Chair and Publicist-Secretary; In addition the website should include:
V. A general page about how the elections are conducted (nominations,
voting process, result release).
i. During an actual election this page will be replaced with a similar
one detailing the specifics of that particular election.
ii. It will include a listing of states in each region
iii. Voters having any problems should contact the chair and/or the dataset
manager immediately.
VI. A page linking to all quarterly election committee reports from the
first of those given to date;
VII. During an election period a page listing all candidates with URLs
to their campaign pages both clickable and written out.
VIII. A page containing information on past members of the Advisory Board.
IX. A page containing information on past members of the Election Committee.
G. Election Schedule
The voting period for elections shall be July 1 through July 31, with
any necessary run-off elections scheduled to begin as soon as possible
after July 31.
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