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BYLAWS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 1. MEMBERSHIP 1.1 Residents of Davis County, who identify themselves as Republicans and who support Republican Party candidates shall be members of the Davis County Republican Party ( DCRP ). Although members are encouraged to contribute to the DCRP, no membership fee shall be charged for membership. 1.2 Lincoln Club Membership. Members who contribute $10.00 (payable to the DCRP) shall be members of the Lincoln Club and shall be entitled to receive notices of DCRP and Lincoln Club events. 2. PARLIAMENTARY AUTHORITY 2.1 Except as provided by the DCRP Constitution and Bylaws, the current edition of Robert s Rules of Order shall apply. 3. FINANCES 3.1 Fund raising shall be conducted under the direction of the Party Officers, through the Lincoln Club, and all contributions to the DCRP and funds collected at Precinct Caucuses, from Lincoln Club members, from Lincoln Club events, income tax check off and other fund raising and donations, shall be funds of the DCRP and shall be administered by the Party Officers. 3.2 County Party funds may not be used, either directly or indirectly to support a federal candidate without first receiving written approval from the Utah Republican Party treasurer. 3.3 In order to qualify to receive assistance from the DCRP in the general election, a Republican nominee must receive at least 40% of the vote at the county or state convention. 4. AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS 4.1 Organizations affiliated with National and/or State Republican Parties, including without limitation are, the Utah Federation of Republican Women, Young Republicans, College Republicans and Teenage Republicans ( TARS ). Davis County affiliates of these organizations shall be affiliated by the DCRP upon submitting a copy of their bylaws, charters, or organizing documents to the Executive Committee; which shall require the organization s neutrality prior to the selection of the Republican Party nominee. Individual organization members are not required to remain neutral. 5. DCRP ELECTIONS AND DUTIES 5.1 Election Procedures. Except as specifically required by applicable law, nominations for any office or position in the DCRP may be made from the floor at any meeting at which

elections are to be held, but names of persons nominated from the floor will not appear on pre-printed ballots. If a printed ballot is to be used for any office, Republicans whose names have been submitted to the Chair for nomination to that office ten (10) days before the scheduled election shall appear on the official printed ballot. 5.2 Election of Party Officers. To be a candidate for a Party Office, an individual residing in Davis County, registered as a Republican in Davis County, and of legal age at the commencement of the term of office shall deliver a letter of intent to the incumbent Party Chair no less than ten (10) days before a DCRP Convention to be held in an odd-numbered year. Candidates may file for only one Party office. Party Officers shall be elected by a majority vote. Unsuccessful candidates in one race may be nominated from the floor for another position. 5.3 Duties of Party Officers. The Party Officers shall perform all duties prescribed in the Constitution and Bylaws of the DCRP. The four (4) Party Officers shall be the Budget Committee, with the Party Vice-Chair as the Committee Chair. 5.3.1 Duties of Party Chair. The Party Chair shall have duties provided under Robert s Rules of Order (Revised), shall observe and enforce the DCRP Constitution and Bylaws, be responsible for all Party fund raising, and be a member of the Budget Committee. The Party Chair, upon recommendation from the Executive Committee, shall select a person who is a practicing accountant with a degree in accounting to perform a biennial financial review, and actively promote the purposes of the DCRP. 5.3.2 Duties of Party Vice-Chair. The Party Vice-Chair may advise and assist the Party Chair, recruit and organize Party volunteers and actively promote the purposes of the DCRP. The Party Vice-Chair shall serve as the Chair of the Budget Committee. 5.3.3 Duties of Party Secretary. The Party Secretary shall maintain minutes and preserve attendance records of all executive committee meetings, central committee meetings, officer meetings, and county conventions. The Party Secretary, with the legislative chairs, shall maintain convention delegate lists and membership lists for each of these committees. The Party Secretary shall also maintain an audio recording of all discussions and copies of written materials distributed at the aforementioned DCRP meetings. Written records shall be maintained for a period of four years. Original records of all elections shall be given to the Party Secretary or designee within 24 hours of the election. The Party secretary shall retain original records of all elections conducted by the DCRP including results, tallies and ballots; with the exception of caucus ballots and results. Original ballots shall be sealed in labeled envelopes and retained for 180 days; all other records shall be retained for four years. Election records retained by the Party Secretary shall be available for examination by any candidate involved in that election within 10 days of a written request from the candidate to the Party Chair. Examinations of such election records shall be witnessed by the Party Secretary and at least two other members of the Executive Committee. Examined records are to be resealed by the Party Secretary upon completion of the examination.

The Party Secretary shall retain a list of all candidates for State Central Committee from the previous Organizing Convention, for the purpose of replacements if they occur. The Party Secretary shall be a member of the Budget Committee. The Party Secretary shall organize, maintain, and archive all vital Party records and shall actively promote the purposes of the DCRP. The Party Secretary shall prepare meeting agendas under direction from the Chair or the Chair s designee. 5.3.4 Duties of Party Treasurer. The Party Treasurer shall serve as a member of the Finance Committee and Budget Committee. The Party Treasurer shall co-sign all checks or disbursements with the Party Chair or Vice-Chair, provided that the expenditure does not exceed the budget allocation in an expenditure category unless approved by the Executive Committee. The Party Treasurer shall actively promote the purposes of the party. 5.4 Election of Senate and Legislative District Chairs and Vice-Chairs. In odd numbered years, Delegates to the DCRP County Convention shall meet in Senate and Legislative Caucuses and shall nominate candidates for and elect by secret ballot majority vote, their Senate District Chair and Vice Chair and their Legislative District Chair and Vice Chair. 5.4.1 Duties of Senate District Chairs. The Senate District Chairs shall actively assist their district s senate candidate who has received the Republican nomination, assist their elected Republican senator as requested, actively promote the purposes of the Party and perform other duties requested by the Party Chair. Senate District Chairs may directly communicate with Precinct Officers regarding the district s Republican nominee for state senate or the district s elected Republican senator, but this does not alter the underlying role and duty of the Legislative District Chair to be the sole contact for coordinating DCRP business with Precinct Officers. They shall also be members of the Lincoln Club Executive committee. 5.4.2 Duties of Senate District Vice-Chairs. The Senate District Vice-Chairs shall assume the responsibilities of the Senate District Chairs during absence or vacancy in office and shall perform other duties requested by the Senate District Chairs. The Senate District Vice Chairs shall be members of the Credentials Committee. They shall also be members of the Lincoln Club Executive Committee. 5.4.3 Duties of Legislative District Chairs. The Legislative District Chairs shall conduct the Legislative Caucuses at DCRP Conventions. The Legislative District Chairs oversee the precincts within the Legislative District, assist in the preparation of Party caucuses and the collection of the caucus reports and donations, maintain delegate lists with the DCRP secretary, actively assist all candidates who have received the Republican nomination, assist elected Republican Legislators as requested, actively promote the purposes of the Party and perform other duties requested by the Party Chair. 5.4.4 Duties of Legislative District Vice-Chairs. The Legislative District Vice-Chairs shall assume the responsibilities of the Legislative District Chairs during absence or vacancy in office and shall perform other duties requested by the Legislative District Chairs. The Legislative district Vice-Chairs shall be members of the Credentials Committee. 5.5 Election of State Central Committee Members. The County Chair and Vice-Chair shall serve as members of the State Central Committee. The remaining number of members of the

State Central Committee from Davis County shall be elected for a two (2) year term by the County Delegates at the County Convention in an odd-numbered year. 5.5.1 Duties of State Central Committee. The duties of the State Central Committee members (from Davis County) are outlined in the Utah Republican Party Constitution and Bylaws. 5.6 Election of Precinct Officers and Delegates. In even numbered years, Republican Precinct Caucuses shall elect a Precinct Chair, Precinct Vice-Chair, Precinct Secretary, and Precinct Treasurer. The office of Treasurer may be combined with the office of Precinct Vice-Chair or Precinct Secretary. The Precinct Caucus may elect committee persons as needed. The Precinct Caucus shall also elect County Delegates and nominate State Delegates as prescribed in the Constitution VIII and IX C. The Precinct Caucus may elect Alternate County Delegates and nominate Alternate State Delegates. 5.6.1 Duties of Precinct Officers. In even-numbered years, Precinct Officers shall conduct Republican Precinct Caucuses at a predetermined location for the purpose of: 1. Electing Precinct Officers to serve two (2) year terms commencing seven (7) days following their election and ending seven (7) days after the next following Precinct Caucus, 2. Electing County Delegates, 3. Nominating State Delegates, 4. Conducting any precinct business, including without limitation fund-raising for the DCRP. 5. Record on a tally sheet the names of all nominees for precinct office, county delegates, and state delegates, with their accompanying vote counts. Final tally sheet shall be turned over to the respective Legislative District Chair the night of the precinct caucus. The Precinct Officers shall conduct the "Get Out the Vote" campaign in their Precinct and work with the Legislative District Chair and Legislative District Vice-Chair to further the business and events of the DCRP. Precinct Officers shall submit all funds collected at the Precinct Caucus to their Legislative District Chair. The Precinct Officers report to their Legislative District Chair. Precinct chairs and vice chairs shall attend county central committee meetings and other assigned training unless excused. 5.6.2 Duties of County and State Delegates County and State Delegates are expected to attend nominating, organizing and replacement conventions. Delegates are expected to keep their contact information (address, phone and email) current with precinct chair. In the event a delegate does not keep their information current, they may lose their delegate status. Status shall be considered lost if attempts to reach the delegate via U.S. mail, phone and email are documented by the Precinct or Legislative Chair and the delegate fails to respond within 10 business days of the last contact attempt. Replacement of a delegate for failure to keep contact information current must be approved by the Precinct, Legislative and County Chairs. 5.7 Elections for Vacancies in Public Offices. Upon notice of vacancy to the Party Chair, the position shall be filled in a manner consistent with Utah Code Ann. 20A-1-501 & 503, or current Utah code.

5.8 Convention Procedures and Elections. The Party Chair with approval of the Executive Committee shall select a Convention Committee to include a Convention Chair, an Elections Chair, Credentials Chair, Rules Chair, Platform Chair, and Arrangements Chair. The Elections Chair shall govern the election process at the Convention and shall appoint a sufficient number of impartial election judges who are not candidates or their family members or their campaign workers. The judges shall count the ballots, then place the ballots in envelopes to be sealed in their presence by the Elections Chair and turned over to the Party Secretary, who shall see that they are safely kept for a period of 180 days after the ballots are counted. 5.9 Thresholds for Elections. The threshold for determining the winning candidate in an election shall be as follows: 5.9.1 For an elected office within the DCRP, simple majority; 5.9.2 For an elected public official 60%; 5.9.3 For the mid-term replacement of an elected public official, simple majority. 6. CONVENTIONS 6.1 In even-numbered years, the DCRP shall hold a County Nominating Convention to elect candidates for public office and perform such other business as necessary. In odd-numbered years, the DCRP shall hold a County Organizing Convention to organize and perform such other business as necessary. Notice shall be provided to delegates at least 14 days prior via U.S.mail, email or facsimile. 6.2 County Delegates shall be apportioned among Davis County Precincts and Legislative Districts by the Jeffersonian method, a process whereby the relative Republican strength is calculated by aggregating the total combined County Republican votes cast at the previous election for Governor/Lt. Governor, Attorney General, State Auditor, and State Treasurer excluding the vote for any candidate who had no opposition. Each precinct s portion of the aggregate vote shall be calculated on a percentage basis, without rounding, but not less than one (1) delegate per precinct. 6.3 In the event that only one candidate is nominated for a single seat office, the nominated candidate shall be declared the winner without any balloting. 6.4 In the event that two candidates are nominated for the same single seat office, the following ballot procedure shall take place: 6.4.1 Delegates shall mark their ballots with the name of their preferred candidate. 6.4.2 Ballots that are not readable or are marked for a candidate not officially nominated will be declared invalid and will not count as an official ballot for the purposes of vote percentage tabulation. 6.4.3 The candidate who receives the required number of votes (simple majority or other threshold, as defined by office requirements) will be declared the victor.

6.4.4 If the office requires a simple majority of votes and there is a tie, it will be resolved by coin toss. 6.5 In the event that three or more candidates are nominated for the same single seat office, the convention shall use Instant Runoff Voting (IRV). The IRV procedure is as follows: 6.5.1 For the purposes of this section: 6.5.1.1 A candidate shall be deemed "continuing" if the candidate has not been eliminated; 6.5.1.2 A ballot shall be deemed "continuing" if it is not exhausted; 6.5.1.3 A ballot shall be deemed "exhausted," and not counted in further stages of the tabulation either for a particular candidate or in the total of ballots cast for the purposes of vote percentage calculation, if all of the choices have been eliminated or there are no more choices indicated on the ballot. 6.5.1.4 If a ballot gives equal rank to two or more candidates, the ballot shall be declared exhausted when such multiple rankings are reached. 6.5.1.5 If a ballot casts a ranked-choice ballot but skips a rank, the delegate's vote shall be transferred to that delegate s next ranked choice. 6.5.1.6 "Threshold" shall mean a simple majority for races requiring a single winner, or 60% for races in which a primary election may be held. 6.5.2 Delegates shall rank a number of choices in order of preference not to exceed the total number of candidates. 6.5.3 After counting first choices, if a candidate reaches the threshold established for that type of race, that candidate shall be declared the winner. If no candidate reaches the threshold, the candidate who received the fewest first choices shall be eliminated and each vote cast for that candidate shall be transferred to the next ranked candidate on that delegate's ballot. If, after this transfer of votes, any candidate reaches the threshold from the continuing ballots, that candidate shall be declared the winner. 6.5.4 If no candidate reaches the threshold from the continuing ballots after a candidate has been eliminated and his or her votes have been transferred to the next-ranked candidate, the continuing candidate with the fewest votes from the continuing ballots shall be eliminated. All votes cast for that candidate shall be transferred to the next-ranked continuing candidate on each delegate's ballot. This process of eliminating candidates and transferring their votes to the next-ranked continuing candidates shall be repeated until a candidate reaches the threshold from the continuing ballots, or two candidates remain, with neither candidate reaching the required threshold. 6.5.5 In the event two or more candidates are tied with the lowest number of votes, the following procedures shall be followed in the following order to resolve the tie:

6.5.5.1 If the total number of votes of the two or more candidates credited with the lowest number of votes is less than the number of votes credited to the candidate with the next highest number of votes, those candidates with the lowest number of votes shall be eliminated simultaneously and their votes transferred to the next-ranked continuing candidate on each ballot in a single counting operation as long as the elimination of all tied candidates results in at least two remaining candidates. 6.5.5.2 The candidate who received the fewest votes in the previous round shall be eliminated. 6.5.5.3 The candidate who received the fewest first. preference votes shall be eliminated. 6.5.5.4 Each candidate tied with the fewest votes shall be provisionally eliminated and each vote cast for that candidate shall be transferred to the next-ranked candidate on that delegate's ballot. The Elections Chair shall record the total number of votes received by all other candidates tied during that round. The provisionally eliminated candidate shall be returned to contention with the next tied candidate being provisionally eliminated. This process shall repeat with the Elections Chair recording the total number of votes received by each candidate during each iteration until all candidates have been provisionally eliminated. The candidate who would receive the fewest total number of votes in the next round under any elimination scenario shall be eliminated. 6.5.5.5 If two or more candidates remain tied, a coin toss shall determine which candidate is to be eliminated. 6.5.6 The determination of the Elections Chair with respect to any coin toss shall be final. 7. DCRP NOMINATING CONVENTION RULES 1) Officers a) The Program lists the Convention Officers. 2) General Rules. a) Except as provided by these Rules, the current edition of Robert s Rules of Order, will govern the Convention. b) Decisions of the Parliamentarian concerning the Rules shall be conclusive, except when a two thirds (2/3) vote shall over-ride the parliamentarian. 3) Agenda and Quorum. a) The Convention shall follow the agenda as adopted by the delegates. Party and Convention Officers, persons on the program, duly filed Republican candidates for elective and Party office, and their nominators may speak or participate in the Convention in accordance with these Rules. b) The delegates with credentials in attendance at any given time shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of all business properly before the Convention under the Constitution Bylaws and Agenda. 4) Delegates. a) Delegates must properly identify themselves at the Convention, prior to the Chair declaring the polls closed. Only those delegates who have indicated on their voter registration form, filed with the county elections clerk, that they wish to affiliate with the Republican Party may participate or vote in the Convention.

b) Delegates must be able to identify themselves properly when requested by a Convention Officer before, during, or after registration and until the close of the Convention. c) Only delegates with credentials may vote or participate in the business of the Convention, except as these Rules may permit others to participate (but not vote) at the Convention. d) Only delegates with credentials may sit in designated delegate areas. e) No delegate may vote proxy or by absentee ballot, and delegates with credentials may only be credentialed until the Party Chair declares the close of credentialing. f) Delegate replacements shall be made no later than forty eight (48) hours prior convening the convention. Candidates shall be notified simultaneously by the Party Chair or designee within twenty four (24) hours following the replacement being made. This rule shall also apply to the Organizing Convention and special appointment elections. 5) Credentialing a) Only Credentials Committee members may sit at the cre dentials table. Relatives of candidates running for offices being considered or known campaign supporters of candidates at this convention shall not serve on the Credentials Committee. b) Campaign activities are not allowed within 25 ft. of the Credentials table. c) Only Credentials Committee members or other authorized DCRP officials may have access to information contained on the credential check in list. d) Any questions on credentialing check in must be addressed through the Credentials Chair. 6) Candidates to be selected. a) The Convention shall nominate at least one but no more than two Republican candidates for any state or county partisan office open (current year). b) All delegates with credentials shall vote for Republican candidates for Davis County office. c) Delegates with credentials who reside within State Senate District/s shall vote for Republican candidates for the respective Utah State Senate Districts. Republican nominees for Utah State Senate District/s will be selected by delegates to the state convention (current date). d) Delegates with credentials who reside within Legislative Districts (list of legislative districts with contested elections) shall vote for Republican candidates for

the respective Utah House of Representative Districts. Republican nominees for Legislative Districts (none in 2012) will be selected by delegates to the (date of state convention) State Convention. e) All delegates with credentials shall vote to ratify those Republicans nominated at the Precinct Caucuses held (date of caucus night) to become Delegates to the Utah State Republican Convention and shall ratify the four Party Officers, Senate District Chairs and Legislative District Chairs as delegates. 7) Time Limits, Other Matters. a) Only delegates with credentials may address the Convention except as outlined in the agenda. All statements by delegates with credentials shall be limited to two (2) minutes. 8) Elections. b) All delegates with credentials wishing to address the Convention must first state their name and voting precinct. c) Candidates for county and state office may give (allocated time) minute presentations. Nomination and second speeches count against the candidate s time allotment. Candidates for senate and congress will be given (allotted time) minutes to address the convention. d) Debate on any matter shall be limited to ten (10) minutes, apportioned into the following segments: i) one minute for motion and second, ii) two minutes for the sponsor of the motion, iii) two minutes in opposition to the motion, iv) two minutes in support of the motion, v) two minutes in opposition to the motion, and vi) one minute summation by the sponsor of the motion. vii) debate may be extended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of delegates present. e) The Chair or Vice-Chair shall read all resolutions from the podium. f) The Timekeeper shall strictly enforce all time limits. The Timekeeper shall stand and lead the delegates in applause when time periods have expired. g) Any resolution, constitution amendment, or platform amendment longer than ten (10) words must be provided in writing to the County Chair ten (10) days prior to the Convention; provided, however, that any technical corrections for grammar, spelling, and the like may be submitted orally or in writing at the Convention. a) Voting will be by secret ballot, except as provided in these Rules for unopposed candidates. b) In uncontested races, an acclamation vote from the floor of the convention shall certify legally qualified candidates as the party s nominees for the appropriate offices.

9) Facilities. c) This Convention shall consider all legally filed Republican candidates for County or State Legislative office as nominated and seconded for their office. d) The Elections Chair or a designated delegate shall ensure that ballot boxes are available for any issue requiring a secret ballot. The Elections Chair may appoint poll watchers to verify that only those delegates with credentials vote. Each candidate may appoint one poll watcher to observe ballot counting. e) Only Election Committee members, Judges and duly appointed poll watchers may enter the ballot counting room. Any Election Judge or poll watcher who leaves the counting room during a pending count shall not return before that count is completed. f) Instant Run-off Voting (IRV) or Preferential Balloting will be conducted by the Elections Chair in the manner described in the DCRP Bylaws. g) In contested races, the Party s nominee shall be any legally qualified candidate who receives at least sixty percent (60%) of the delegate vote for the appropriate office. Total counts shall not include blank or spoiled ballots. h) Spoiled ballots include illegible votes and write-in votes. Spoiled ballots may be submitted to the Elections Chair, and a new ballot shall be issued. i) For multiple-office ballots, Election Judges shall consider each office separately when determining whether the ballot is valid, blank, or spoiled. a) Booths will be available to rent for (amount) double booths can be rented for(amount) In addition to the rental fee each candidate will need to post a $50.) refundable deposit. The deposit will be refunded if the candidate cleans up all of his/her materials. The convention chair will determine if the candidate has met this requirement. The amounts shall be approved by the Executive Committee. b) No campaign signage shall be posted prior to (5:00 PM, April 13, 2012). Any campaign signage put up prior to the designated time will be removed. No signage shall be posted in the Convention hall. 10) Campaign Disclosures. a) Within ten (10) days after the filing deadline each candidate shall provide a letter to the Party Chair or designee containing the following information: i) I have read the Party rules, Bylaws and Constitution and agree to abide by them. ii) I have read the Davis County Republican Party Platform, and I agree with all areas of the platform. In the event a candidate disagrees with a section of the platform, the candidate shall state the section (s) with which he/she disagrees.

iii) I agree to run my campaign in an ethical manner and understand if I do not run my campaign in an ethical manner I will be subject to an ethics committee investigation. iv) The candidate shall sign and date the letter. v) The results of this requirement shall be provided to all delegates prior to balloting. 8. Ethics and Neutrality 8.1 All DCRP Officers, Senate and Legislative District Chairs and Vice Chairs, and Presidents and Chairs of affiliated organizations as defined in Bylaw 4.1 shall not utilize their office or position in public support of a specific Republican candidate prior to the selection of the Republican Party nominee, at the conclusion of the Primary Election. 8.2 Ethics complaints may be filed by any member of the DCRP with either the DCRP Chair or Ethics Committee Chair. If received by the DCRP Chair, the complaint shall be forwarded to the Ethics Committee Chair within three (3) business days. Upon receipt of a complaint, the Ethics Committee Chair shall call a committee meeting to be held within ten (10) business days to investigate the complaint. The Ethics Committee shall conduct private hearings, hear evidence, make findings and privately report its findings to the Executive Committee. Upon request from the Ethics Committee Chair or any two members of the Ethics Committee, the Ethics Committee shall be placed on the Executive Committee s agenda for the next meeting to provide reports or findings, and the Executive Committee shall meet in closed session to hear Ethics Committee findings or reports. If the DCRP Chair determines not to call an Executive Committee meeting and the Ethics Committee has findings or reports for the Executive Committee, any three (3) members of the Ethics Committee may petition the Executive Committee to call a meeting for the purpose of hearing a report or finding from the Ethics Committee, and the meeting shall be held upon at least seventy-two (72) hours notice via telephone, email, facsimile, or written correspondence to the Executive Committee members. Final determination of the disposition of the complaint will be made by the Executive Committee unless otherwise addressed in Section 9.2 through 9.4. 8.2.1 Ethics Committee Findings Unsubstantiated. If the Ethics Committee finds allegations against any person unsubstantiated, the Ethics Committee shall take no action except the Ethics Chair shall make a report to the Executive Committee in closed Executive session that the investigation is complete. The members of the Ethics Committee shall keep all evidence and information they received or heard in strict confidence. The Ethics Committee Chair shall retain the only copy of the proceedings. The copy of the proceedings shall be destroyed immediately at the end of four (4) years. 8.2.2 Ethics Committee Findings Substantiated. If the Ethics Committee finds allegations against any person substantiated, the Ethics Committee Chair shall make a report to the Executive Committee in closed Executive session. The report may include recommendations for actions to be taken by the Executive Committee. The Ethics Committee Chair and the accused shall retain the only copies of the proceedings.

8.3 Ethics and Executive Committee Members Accused. If a member of the Ethics or Executive Committee has been accused of an ethics violation, the member shall not participate in deliberations or vote on a finding 8.4.1 Support of Non-Republican Candidates. A person holding an elected or appointed position within the DCRP who publicly supports a candidate of another Party in a partisan race, for public office shall be removed from DCRP office upon (1) a finding by the Ethics Committee, after it hears evidence from the person and others that the allegations are true, and (2) the Executive Committee s confirmation of the Ethics Committee s findings. A person who has been removed from a DCRP office may appeal the removal to the County Central Committee by filing a dated letter of appeal with the Party Chair or any of the other three (3) Party Officers within seven (7) days, whereupon the Party Chair shall hold a meeting of the County Central Committee within seven (7) days. 8.4.2 Republican Public officials who endorse a candidate of a rival political party shall be ineligible to serve on the DCRP Central Committee and be stripped of party funding for a period of four (4) years. 8.4.3 Other Cause. After the Ethics Committee hears from the person accused and hears evidence from others and makes a finding that a person holding an elected or appointed DCRP position should be removed for cause and upon the Executive Committee s confirmation of the Ethics Committee s finding, the person shall be removed from office. A person who has been removed from a DCRP office may appeal the removal to the County Central Committee by filing a dated letter of appeal with the Party Chair or any of the other three (3) Party Officers within seven (7) days, whereupon the Party Chair shall hold a meeting of the County Central Committee within seven (7) days. The Ethics Committee may recommend and the Executive Committee may impose other lesser sanctions against the holder of an elected or appointed DCRP position. 9. VACANCIES 9.1 Party Chair. Upon a vacancy during the term of a Party Chair, the Party Vice-Chair shall assume the duties of and become the Chair for the remainder of the term of office and shall call a meeting of the County Central Committee within ninety (90) days of such vacancy for the purpose of electing a new Vice-Chair. 9.2 When vacancies occur among the Party Vice Chair, Secretary and Treasurer; the Party Chair shall call a meeting of the County Central Committee to fill the vacancy if those vacancies occur ninety (90) or more days before the next odd-numbered convention. 9.3 Other Party Officers. When vacancies occur among the Senate District Chairs and Legislative District Chairs, the Senate District Vice-Chairs and Legislative District Vice- Chairs shall fill those vacancies on the Executive Committee. The Party Chair shall call meetings of the County Central Committee to fill any Vice-Chairs vacancies, if those vacancies occur ninety (90) or more days before the next odd-numbered year Convention.

9.4 Precinct Officers, State and County Delegates. When vacancies occur among Precinct Officers, State and County Delegates, the Legislative District Chair may appoint replacements in accordance with Constitution Article X B. If alternate delegates were elected in the precinct caucus, they must be used first. 9.5 State Central Committee. When a vacancy occurs among the State Central Committee delegation, the County Party Chair shall appoint the person who received the next highest delegate vote count at the previous Organizing Convention. The Party Chair shall notify the State Party Chair of the vacancy and the replacement within seven (7) days of the vacancy. The County Party Secretary shall keep a list of all candidates and the official vote tally for the County Central Committee elections from the previous Organizing Convention for the purpose of replacements. 10. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND DUTIES 10.1 Meetings of the Executive Committee shall be called by the Party Chair and held at least quarterly upon two (2) weeks notice. Notice of Executive Committee meetings will be given to persons who request notice. Other meetings of the Executive Committee may be called by at least four members of the Executive Committee 10.2 The Executive Committee shall actively recruit Republican Candidates who support Platform provisions adopted by the DCRP and shall encourage elected Republican office holders to support Platform provisions adopted by the DCRP. 11. COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS 11.1 The County Central Committee shall meet at least annually upon fourteen (14) days written notice (via U.S. mail, e-mail, or facsimile). Other meetings may be called by the Party Chair, by a majority vote of the Executive Committee or by a written request of at least ten other members of the County Central Committee. If the Party Chair finds an emergency exists, an emergency meeting may be called by notice via telephone, email or facsimile of at least twenty four (24) hours. The County Central Committee meeting shall follow the agenda distributed. Changes in the agenda must be moved, seconded, and approved by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the members in attendance. Voting may be by voice vote, show of hands, secret ballot, or standing vote of credentialed members of the County Central Committee. Members arriving late will be credentialed and allowed to vote on matters not already voted upon. All special elections shall follow the same guidelines as the conventions, as applicable. 11.2 Central committee member s absences shall be excused with a written notice to the party secretary within five days before or after the meeting. 12. COMMITTEES AND CLUBS 12.1. Standing Committees. The standing committees shall include: Constitution/Bylaws, Ethics, Rules, Credentials, Elections and Finance. The Party Chair, upon approval of the Executive Committee, shall appoint Chairs and Vice-Chairs of Standing Committees to serve a two (2) year term, except the Constitution/Bylaws (C&B) Chair and Vice-Chair shall be

four (4) year alternating terms. Starting in the year 2007, the C&B Chair shall serve a four (4) year term. The C&B Vice-Chair appointed in 2007 shall serve a two (2) year term; beginning in 2009 the Vice-Chair shall serve a four year term. 12.1.1 Constitution/Bylaws Committee. The Party Chair, upon approval of the Executive Committee, shall appoint a Constitution/Bylaws Chair and Vice-Chair. The C&B Chair and Vice Chair may appoint, with approval of the Executive Committee, committee members as needed. The C&B Chair and Vice-Chair shall act as guardians of the DCRP documents and shall receive, initiate, review and recommend amendments and additions to the Constitution and the Bylaws. The C&B Chair and Vice-Chair may make minor adjustments in the Constitution/Bylaws for style, consistency and correct punctuation and grammar. 12.1.2 Ethics Committee. Immediately following the County Convention at which they were elected, the Legislative District Chairs shall select four persons, each residing in a different Legislative District, to be members of the Ethics Committee to serve a term of two (2) years. The four elected members shall choose a fifth member who resides in Davis County but not within one of the four Legislative Districts already represented on the Committee. The five members shall elect their own officers at their first meeting called by the Constitution/Bylaws Chair. After the first meeting, the Ethics Committee shall call its own meetings and shall meet in response to written complaints and grievances received. The Ethics Committee shall conduct private hearings, hear evidence, make findings and privately report its findings to the Executive Committee. Upon request from the Ethics committee Chair or any two members of the Ethics Committee, the Ethics Committee shall be placed on the Executive Committee s agenda for the next meeting to provide reports or finding, and the Executive Committee shall meet in closed session to hear Ethics Committee findings or reports. If the Party Chair determines not to call an Executive Committee meeting and the Ethics Committee has findings or reports for the Executive Committee, any three members of the Ethics Committee may petition the Executive Committee to call a meeting for the purpose of hearing a report or finding from the Ethics Committee, and the meeting shall be held upon at lease seventy two (72) hours notice via telephone, email, facsimile, or written correspondence to the Executive Committee members. 12.1.3 Finance Committee. The Party Chair shall appoint a Finance Chair with the approval of the Executive Committee. The Party Treasurer and the Lincoln Club President shall be members of the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee Chair may appoint other committee members with approval of the Executive Committee. The Finance Committee may assist the Party Vice-Chair and Party Treasurer in preparing the annual budget. The Finance Committee shall help organize fund raising campaigns and activities and solicit direct contributions to the DCRP. 12.1.4 Credentials Committee. The Credentials Committee shall be a Standing Committee of the County Central Committee and the Nominating and Organizing Conventions. The Credentials Chair shall be appointed by the Party Chair with approval of the Executive Committee and the committee members shall be the Senate and Legislative District Vice- Chairs. 12.1.5 Rules Committee. The Party Chair shall appoint a Rules Chair upon approval of the Executive Committee to write and govern the rules of Convention, County Central Committee meetings and all other official meetings of the DCRP. The Rules Chair may appoint committee members as needed.

12.1.6 Elections Committee. The Party Chair shall appoint an Elections Chair upon the approval of the Executive Committee to administer all elections of the DCRP. The Elections Chair shall appoint committee members as needed. 12.1.7 Other Committees. The Party Chair, upon approval of the Executive Committee, may appoint Chairs and Vice-Chairs of committees, including without limitation Lincoln Day Dinner, Platform, and Convention. 12.2 Lincoln Club. The Lincoln Club shall be the fund-raising arm of the DCRP. Dues and other funds raised are used to help support the operation of the DCRP and Republican Candidates for General Election. Senate Chairs and Vice Chairs will act as the board of the Lincoln Club. The Lincoln Club Executive Committee shall elect a Lincoln Club President from among the Senate Chairs. The Lincoln Club President may appoint committee members as needed. All expenditures and funds collected shall be handled by the Party Treasurer. The Party Treasurer shall keep a current list of all Lincoln Club members and provide a printed copy of the list to Club officers and the Party Executive Committee upon request. The Lincoln Club President must correlate with the Party Chair. The Lincoln Club shall sponsor at least four events annually for members, including the Lincoln Day Dinner. The Lincoln Club President shall be a member but not the Chair of the DCRP Finance Committee. The Lincoln Club will also act as the publicity arm of the party, publishing (preferably but not exclusively electronically) a newsletter of events not less than four times a year in advance of events. The Party Chair and the Vice-Chair are ad-hoc members of the Lincoln Club Executive committee. 12.2.1 Lincoln Club Committee Meeting and Duties. Meetings of the Lincoln Club Executive Committee shall be called by the Lincoln Club President and held at least quarterly upon two (2) weeks' notice. Notice of Lincoln Club Committee meetings will be given to persons who request notice. Lincoln Club Executive board meetings may or may not be held in conjunction with County Executive board meetings. The Lincoln Club President may invite Legislative District Chairs and Vice-Chairs, Presidents or Chairs of affiliated organizations, elected office holders Committee Chairs and other persons to attend Lincoln Club Committee meetings. Updated Jan 3, 2015