Officer Elections Guide

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Introduction

The following is intended as a guide to help the chapter with Officer Elections. Each chapter should annually elect officers and committee chairs depending on what the bylaws require. Oftentimes chapters are unsure of the proper procedure for conducting elections. Robert's Rules of Order can be confusing so this resource has been established to help chapters conduct elections in a fair and efficient manner. Use this resource in addition to the Robert's Rules of Order, Newly Revised and other parliamentary procedure resources available as your chapter prepares for elections. Keep in mind that Phi Sigma Pi follows Robert's Rules of Order so other rules of conduct are not to be used in chapter business. If there is any confusion or questions, contact your Region Consultant at National Headquarters.

Officer Elections Explained

Officer elections should be conducted annually in each chapter. They can be conducted in the fall or spring based on the preference of your chapter as outlined in the chapter bylaws. Officers should be elected to serve for a term of two semesters or three quarters unless otherwise specified in the chapter bylaws.

Elections should be carried out in a fair and professional manner. This guide has been established to assist your chapter in conducting officer elections and to clarify the rules governing debate, nominations, and elections. Review the following procedures set forth by Robert's Rules of Order and other such resources.

  • Consider how long it will take for you to conduct elections. Consider having officer and committee chair (if applicable) elections at two different meetings.
  • Announce the date at least four weeks in advance.
  • Begin taking nominations two weeks prior to elections.
  • Be sure all chapter members are familiar with your chapter's election procedures (i.e. who is eligible to run, requirements for positions, voting procedures, etc.)
  • Ensure quorum is met throughout the voting process.
  • Officers should be elected in the order of seniority – as they are listed in the chapter bylaws (President, Vice President, Secretary…)
  • Candidates for each office should be able to give a prepared speech and answer questions (other candidates for the same position should not be present at the time of these speeches and during the question and answer period.)
  • Each nominee should be individually discussed by the chapter using a pro/con format.
  • At the conclusion of the speeches and pro/con debate, conduct voting procedures via secret ballot.