Constitution
posted Monday 29 May 2006.
Article I - Name
The name of this organization shall be the Western Washington
University Young Democrats (WWUYD) or Western Democrats.
Article II - Purpose
The purpose of the Western Washington University Young Democrats shall
be to promote political awareness and activism, and foster values of
equality and social justice.
Article III - Affiliation
The Western Washington University Young Democrats shall be affiliated
with the Young Democrats of Washington (YDWA), but shall remain an
autonomous organization. Additionally, The Western Democrats will be
chartered with both the Young Democrats of America (YDA) and College
Democrats of America (CDA), and maintain a affiliation with the
Democratic National Committee of the United States of America (DNC).
The Western Washingto University Young Democrats shall recieve 1 (ONE)
vote on the Whatcom County Democratic Central Committee Executive Board
as per WCDCC by-laws.
Article IV - Membership
Section 1: Membership in the Western Washington University Young
Democrats shall be open to any Democrat not younger than fourteen and
not older than thirty-five who attends or has attended Western
Washington University.
Section 2: Members shall pay dues or obtain a hardship waiver from the
Western Washington University Young Democrats President.
Section 3: Any person who meets the requirements of sections 1 and 2 of
this Article is a member of the Western Washington University Young
Democrats. Voting privileges will apply to those that attend
concurrently 2 or more meetings.
Section 4: The Western Washington University Young Democrats shall not
restrict membership based on any personal characteristics other than
age or partisan affiliation.
Article V - Officers
Section 1: The officers of the Western Washington University Young
Democrats Executive Board shall be President, Vice-President,
Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2: The officers named in Section 1 of this Article shall be
considered the Executive Board of the Western Washington University
Young Democrats.
Section 3: The President, or a two-thirds vote of a quorum as defined
in Article VI, Section 5, may, from time to time, establish other
offices. If established by the President, these offices shall be filled
by Presidential appointment, subject to majority approval of the
Executive Board. If established by a vote of the membership, these
offices shall be filled by special election. However, special offices
shall not out-last the current election cycle. These officers shall not
be considered executive board members unless specifically and
separately approved by a two-thirds vote of a quorum as defined in
Article VI. The President may appoint a person as an acting special
officer until an election can be held, if such an election is necessary
under the provisions of this section.
Section 4: Any officer may be removed by a two-thirds vote of quorum
for misfeasance, malfeasance, or nonfeasance. Notice that charges are
to be brought must be given to members 7 days prior to a vote. If
charges are submitted at a scheduled meeting, a special meeting must be
held within 15 days, but no sooner than 7 days.
Section 5: The term of office shall begin one week proceeding the final
day of class for the Western Washington University Spring quarter, and
conclude one week proceeding the final day of class for the Western
Washington University Spring quarter the next calendar year.
Section 6: Regular elections shall be held in the month of April or May.
Section 7: Any constitutionally established position for which no
candidate runs during a regular election may be filled by Presidential
appointment, subject to the approval of a majority of the Executive
Board members.
Section 8: All voting members shall be notified of the date, time, and
place for regular elections at least 7 days in advance. All voting
members shall be notified of the date, time, and place for special
elections at least 5 days in advance.
Section 9: Midterm vacancies in the office of President shall be filled
by the Executive Vice-President until a special election can be held,
which should occur not more than 30 days after the office is vacated.
All other midterm vacancies will be filled by the appointment of the
President, subject to a majority approval of the Executive Board.
Section 10: The primary duties of the officers shall be as follows:
A. President
1. Act as the chief executive of the Western Washington University
Young Democrats;
2. Act as the official representative to the Young Democrats of
Washington, the media, and other groups;
3. Carry out the mandates, policies and directives of the Western
Washington University Young Democrats;
4. Preside over all official meetings;
5. Maintain an accurate record or all members;
6. Take such actions as deemed necessary to promote the purpose of the
Western Washington University Young Democrats as -described in Article
1, as long as not in violation of the provisions of this constitution.
B. Vice-President
1. Perform the duties of the chair in the President's absence.
2. Assume the office of the President upon the President's death,
removal, resignation, or incapacitating disability.
3. Represent the WWUYDs on the YDW Executive Board in all cases where
the president holds another position that already grants him or her a
YDW Executive Board vote.
4. Perform such duties as the President may reasonably assign.
C. Treasurer
1. Collect membership dues.
2. Direct efforts to petition ASWWU and other constituencies for funds.
3. Maintain complete record of all expenditures and all receipts.
4. Perform such duties as the President may reasonably assign, or as
are customarily performed by a treasurer.
D. Secretary
1. Take minutes at all meetings
2. Keep a record of all club activates (ie any newspaper articles)
3. Research and raise issues of importance to fulfilling the Purpose
(Article II) of the WWUYDs, and vital to the interests of the WWU
student community.
4. Perform such duties as the President may reasonably assign.
Article VI - Meetings
Section 1: The Western Washington University Young Democrats shall meet
at the call of the President, and shall meet at least once every thirty
days during the Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters of the Western
Washington University school year.
Section 2: At least five days written or electronic notice of a club
meeting will be given to each voting member, including date, time, and
location.
Section 3: Failure of the President to comply with Section 1 of this
Article twice during one term shall be considered misfeasance.
Section 4: Failure of any officer to attend two consecutive, properly
called meetings shall be considered nonfeasance, and shall make the
officer subject to removal at the pleasure of the Executive Board. For
the purposes of this section, a majority vote of the Executive Board
can remove the officer.
Section 5: Voting is allowed by members who are in good standing as
defined in Article VI Section 3.
Section 6: No proxy voting shall be allowed
Section 7: A quorum shall be a majority of the voting members, one of
which must be an WWUYD executive board member; or, three WWUYD
executive board members when five or more total voting members are
present.
Article VII - Committees
Section 1: From time to time the President or a majority vote of a
quorum, as defined in Article VI, Section 5, may establish a committee
for a set time and purpose.
Section 2: Participation in committees will be voluntary.
Article VIII - Parliamentary Authority
The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order,
Newly Revised shall govern the Western Washington University Young
Democrats in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they
are not inconsistent with the constitution and bylaws of the Western
Washington University Young Democrats, or any special rules of order
this organization adopts.
Article IX - By-Laws
The Western Washington University Young Democrats may adopt such bylaws
as, from time to time, it shall deem necessary. Bylaws shall be adopted
when approved by a majority vote of a quorum as defined in Article VI,
Section 5. All members shall receive advance notice of no less than 7
days that changes are to be proposed.
Article X - Amendment to the Constitution
The Constitution of the Western Washington University Young Democrats
can only be amended by a two-thirds vote of a quorum, as defined by
Article VI, Section 5. Members must be notified at least 7 days in
advance that changes will be proposed to the constitution
Amendments
1. Amendment I - Revised Chapter Election Code. (.doc form)
Passed 5-0-0 winter 2005. Revised Chapter Election Code (Amendment I)
shall supersede sections Article IV.3, Article V.5, 6 and Article
VI.5 , 6.
2. Amendment II – Executive Board Membership (4-0-0 Fall 2005)
The Western Washington University Young Democrats Executive Board shall
consist of the President, Executive Vice President, Secretary, and
Treasurer. Additional Officers appointed under the appointment process
shall not be part of the Executive Board unless otherwise specified and
passed in accordance with Article V. Officers appointed to the
Executive Board shall bear the title beginning with “Vice
President for“ and shall report to the Executive Vice President.
Appointments to the Executive Board should be exceptional terms only,
and may only last for ONE academic year, where it will then become an
elected office. Officers not appointed to the Executive Board may have
titles beginning or ending with, but not limited to,
“Director”.
3. Amendment III – Steering Committee (4-0-0 Fall 2005)
The Western Washington University Young Democrats Steering committee
shall consist of the entire membership of the Executive Board plus all
additional officers appointed by the President. The Steering Committee
shall be an advisory body to the Executive Board and assist the
Executive Board in chapter business.
4. Amendment IV - Endorsements Committee (pending)
The Western Washington University Young Democrats shall appoint an
endorsements committee when the need arises. The Endorsements committee
shall be comprised of 1 (one) The President, 1 (one) additional
Executive officer, 2 (two) additional supporting officers, Up to 5
members at the discretion of the Chapter President. The Endorsements
committee shall interview candidates in a democratic manner determined
by the President, all endorsements must be approved by a simple
majority of the Executive Board before they are final.
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