Bylaws Amendment 2017-12 Proxy Voting
Original Amendment as Approved for Vote on December 19, 2017
By-Laws
Article I: Meetings
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Section III
Only voting members will be eligible to vote for LPOC party officers and on other LPOC business.
Section IV (New)
Per state law, proxy voting shall be allowed, provided a voting member’s written (email permitted) notice of proxy for a specific meeting is received by both the secretary and the chair no later than 24 hours prior to that meeting. The member may designate the proxy for one or more specific question(s) or for the entire meeting. The secretary will announce all proxies after the meeting is called to order. The presence of the member at a meeting will invalidate that member’s proxy. A valid proxy shall count as attendance for purposes of establishing a quorum, but shall not count as attendance for any other purpose such as maintaining voting membership. Only voting members in good standing may serve as proxies and no member may serve as proxy for more than one other member.
Section IV Section V
Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Edition) shall be the parliamentary authority for all matters of procedure not specifically covered by these Bylaws.
Proposed Amendment as to be Amended on February 20, 2018
By-Laws
Article I: Meetings
…
Section III
Only voting members will be eligible to vote for LPOC party officers and on other LPOC business.
Section IV (New)
Per state law, proxy voting shall be allowed, provided a
voting member’s written (email permitted) notice of proxy for a specific
meeting is received by both the sSecretary and the cChair no later than 24 hours prior to that meeting. The member may designate the +a
directed+ proxy +to cast a specified vote+ for one or more specific
question(s) or +may designate an undirected proxy to vote at his or her
own discretion on behalf of the member+ for the entire meeting. The sSecretary
will announce all proxies after the meeting is called to order. The
presence of the member at a meeting +or the designated proxy declining
to accept the designation+ will invalidate that member’s proxy. +A
directed proxy must accept the designation for all specified questions
or decline the designation for all specified questions. If not declined,
a directed proxy must cast the vote as specified by the member on each
specified question, and all other votes not specified shall be counted
as an abstention by the member.+ A valid proxy shall count as
attendance for purposes of establishing a quorum, but shall not count as
attendance for any other purpose such as maintaining voting membership.
Only voting members in good standing may serve as proxies and no member
may serve as proxy for more than one other member.
Section IV Section V
Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised (11th Edition) shall be the parliamentary authority for all matters of procedure not specifically covered by these Bylaws.