Temporary Rules of Procedure for the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention

Similar documents
For the 2012 Democratic National Convention

CALL. For the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Issued by the Democratic Party of the United States. Tom Perez, Chair

BYLAWS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GEORGIA Approved May 22, 2004 Amended April 21, 2006 Amended July 29, 2006 Amended December 15, 2009

CONVENTION STANDING RULES As Recommended by the AFL-CIO 2017 Quadrennial Convention Rules Committee DRAFT

CALL. For the Democratic National Convention. Issued by the Democratic Party of the United States. Tom Perez Chair PROPOSED DRAFT

STANDING RULES OF THE 26 th INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION OF THE SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION MAY 22-24, 2016

BYLAWS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GEORGIA

BY-LAWS OF THE HAMILTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY

BYLAWS OF THE LINCOLN COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY MARCH 13, 2010

REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MINNESOTA Proposed 2018 State Convention Rules

Libertarian Party Bylaws and Convention Rules

STANDING RULES I. Adoption of Rules II. General III. Delegate Selection and Certification

I. THE RULES OF THE MAINE REPUBLICAN PARTY As Adopted at Convention on April 22, 2016

BY-LAWS of the LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF GEORGIA, INC.

SUPPLEMENTAL RULES 2016 STATE CONVENTION REPUBLICAN PARTY OF TEXAS

Rules of the 2018 Massachusetts Republican State Convention

54 th Arkansas Model. United Nations (AMUN) Conference Handbook. November 15-16, 2019 University of Central Arkansas

PROPOSED Rules for the 2012 Nevada Republican Party Convention

Parliamentary Procedure

GENERAL RULES FOR ALL CONVENTIONS AND MEETINGS

2018 Third Congressional District Democratic Party Convention. Saturday, April 28, 2018

To receive and dispose of a main motion To receive and dispose of a main motion

Section 2. Council shall be duly organized when the President shall have taken the chair and satisfactory evidence of a quorum been made.

Recommended Rules of Procedure Council on Legislation

TRIBAL CODE CHAPTER 14: RULES OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE ORDINANCE

NHSMUN RULES OF PROCEDURE

GENERAL RULES FOR ALL CONVENTIONS AND MEETINGS

constituted, provided at least seven (7) days prior written notice of the full text proposed has been given in

TEMPORARY & PROPOSED RULES SENATE DISTRICT 34 DFL CONVENTION

Bylaws and Convention Rules Libertarian Party of California

Rules of the Republican Party of The Town of Darien, Connecticut

Republican Party of Minnesota

The RULES OF THE COBB COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. Adopted March 20, 1999 Last Amended October 24, 2017 March 6, 2018

CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATIC STATE PARTY RULES

TEMPORARY AND PROPOSED PERMANENT RULES FOR THE 2018 MINNESOTA DFL STATE CONVENTION

BYLAWS OF THE SNOHOMISH COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE Adopted. Article I Name. Article II Purpose. Article III Central Committee

Rules of Procedure. recommended

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY MOCK CONVENTION. Rules. Gray Chapel February 5-6

Official Call Adopted 5 August 2017, Rev A. of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota CAUCUS, CONVENTION AND ELECTION DATES

City of Kenner Office of the Council

Rules of The Republican Party of The Town of Darien, Connecticut

CONSTITUTION (AND ARTICLES of ASSOCIATION) LIBERTARIAN PARTY of IOWA A Non-Profit Association

WYOMING DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE BYLAWS! (As Amended by the Wyoming Democratic State Convention on May 15, 2010)!

Oregon Republican Party

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANTS (AAMA) A REFERENCE MANUAL FOR DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES

Paris International Model United Nations

Rules of the Assembly of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn College

CONSTITUTION Adopted Proposed February 072, 20179

UNIFORM CODE OF PROCEDURE

RULES OF ORDER OF THE CONVENTION OF THE CHURCH IN THE DIOCESE

Presented by Johnnie Brown-Swift, PRP

MAINE REPUBLICAN PARTY BYLAWS. Adopted March 11, 1985 Amended June 14, 2014

Rules and Procedures February 2014

2016 Bylaws of the Lancaster County Democratic Party

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE CONCEPTS (73) OPEN EVENT

PROPOSED PERMANENT RULES FOR THE 2018 MINNESOTA DFL STATE CONVENTION

Parliamentary Procedure 101

Chapter Seven Rules of Procedure: Security Council & Historical Security Council

Standing Rules of. Student Congress

BY-LAWS & RULES CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF THE. November 2017

To coordinate, encourage, and assist county growth through the County central committees,

Bylaws of the Illinois Republican Party

STANDING RULES OF THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORANGE PARK EFFECTIVE: October 18, 2016

Kennesaw State University High School Model United Nations Rules of Procedure

Bylaws of the Wyoming Republican Party.

Cocaine Anonymous World Service Manual 2018 Edition Reflecting actions from the 2017 World Service Conference

BY-LAWS OF THE BLACK YOUNG DEMOCRATS of SAN FRANCISCO

CLARK COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE BYLAWS As Adopted on December 3, 2016

Constitution of the Faculty Senate. Procedure Statement. Reason for Procedure. Procedures and Responsibilities

THE CONSTITUTION. OF THE Winston-Salem State University STUDENT SENATE. Preamble

Official Call Revised 2 December 2017, Rev B. of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota CAUCUS, CONVENTION AND ELECTION DATES

TAMPA CITY COUNCIL. Rules of Procedure

THE MINNESOTA FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE CONSTITUTION

Official Call Adopted 21 September 2013, Rev C. of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party of Minnesota CAUCUS, CONVENTION AND ELECTION DATES

Bylaws Of The Illinois Republican Party

As Adopted By The Senate. 132nd General Assembly Regular Session S. R. No A R E S O L U T I O N

Rules of Parliamentary Procedure

Bylaws. Enacted June 7, A.D TRAVIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION HOUSE OF DELEGATES RULES OF PROCEDURE. Rule I MEETINGS OF THE HOUSE

Connecticut Republican. State Central Committee. Rules and Bylaws

Standing Rules of the National Education Association of the United States

RULES OF ORDER THE CONVENTION THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH THE DIOCESE OF HAWAI`I

Student Bar Association By-Laws

2016 Washington State Democratic Convention Greater Tacoma Convention and Trade Center 1500 Broadway, Tacoma, WA June 17-19, 2016

RULES: Governing the Conduct of the Fiftieth Quadrennial Session of the. General Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

DPH STANDING RULES FOR 2016 CONVENTION

STANDING RULES OF THE NEVADA REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS

BYLAWS OF THE LEBANON GROUP OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS

PROPOSED RULES. 1. Organization

Bylaws of the Maine Democratic State Committee. As Ratified by the Maine Democratic Convention May 21, 2010

Bylaws of the Illinois Republican Party

BYLAWS OF THE DAVIS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 1. MEMBERSHIP

CHAPTER VII. RULES OF PROCEDURE: SECURITY COUNCIL & HISTORICAL SECURITY COUNCIL

NACo Bylaws. Section 2. Separate member categories for organizations or individuals other than counties may be authorized by the board of directors.

Rules and Procedures for Governing Water/Sewer Districts. PART I. General Provisions. PART II. Public Participation

City of Tolleson, Arizona. City Council Rules of Procedure 2011

As Adopted by the Senate. 131st General Assembly Regular Session S. R. No R E S O L U T I O N

ROBERT S RULES OF ORDER

The By-Laws of the Democratic Executive Committee

POINT OF ORDER Revised June 2015

Transcription:

Temporary Rules of Procedure for the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention The following Procedural Rules shall serve as the Temporary Rules of Procedure for the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention and are recommended by the Rules Committee to the Convention as the Permanent Rules of Procedure for the conduct of the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention. A.Temporary Chair: 1.The Chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia (hereinafter referred to as the State Party Chair ) shall call the Convention to order and shall preside as Temporary Chair until Permanent Chairs of the Convention shall be chosen in accordance with these rules. 2.The State Party Chair may appoint other officers as may be required to assist in the conduct of the business of the Convention. These officers shall be composed equally of men and women. B.Temporary Roll: 1.The Secretary of the Democratic Party of Georgia shall determine a Temporary Roll of delegates to the Convention which shall consist only of those persons selected and certified as delegates in accordance with the Rules and pursuant to Article III, section one, of the Bylaws of the Democratic Party of Georgia, unless a credentials contest shall have arisen with respect to any such person(s), in which case the Secretary shall include on the Temporary Roll the name of the credentials contestant recommended for inclusion by the Credentials Committee in its report. 2.Persons whose names are included on the Temporary roll of delegates shall be permitted to vote on all matters before the Convention until after the adoption of the report of the Credentials Committee; provided that no person shall be permitted to vote on his or her credentials contest.

3. The Secretary shall announce the time at which registration and credentialing will be closed in order to prepare the final roll and credentials report. C.Order of Business: The order of business for the Georgia Democratic State Convention shall be as provided in these rules and in any special order of business adopted under Section D. of these rules. The Chairs of the Convention may, at appropriate times, interrupt the order of business provided for in these rules for introductions, announcements, addresses, presentations, resolutions of tribute and appreciation, or remarks appropriate to the business of the Convention. 1.Report of the Committee on Credentials: The Report of the Credentials Committee shall be acted upon before the consideration of other business. a.the Temporary Chair shall recognize the Chair of the Credentials Committee for up to fifteen(15) minutes to present the committee s report unless a longer period of time shall be provided in a special order of business agreed upon by the Convention. The Chair of the committee may present committee amendments, yield part of his or her time to others and may yield for the presentation and disposition of minority reports without losing the right to the floor. b.minority reports shall be considered by the Convention if supported by a petition signed by twenty percent (20%) of the Credentials Committee membership. c.the Temporary Chair shall arrange for the orderly presentation of amendments and of minority reports offered at the direction of the committee. Ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for the presentation of each committee amendment or minority report unless a longer period for any committee amendment or minority report is provided in special orders of business agreed to by the Convention. Time shall be allotted equally to proponents and opponents of each committee amendment or minority report. The questions shall be put on each committee amendment minority report immediately following its presentation without intervening motion. d.upon conclusion of the consideration and disposition of committee amendments and minority reports, the Temporary Chair shall put the question on the adoption of the report of the Credentials Committee with amendments previously adopted, if any, without intervening motion. A favorable majority vote of the Convention delegates eligible to vote shall constitute adoption of the report. e.in the event that the committee s report shall not be adopted when the question is put, the committee shall immediately reconvene to reconsider its report and shall present a new report to the Convention as soon as possible. 2.Report of the Rules Committee: The Temporary Chair may then recognize the Chair of the Rules Committee to present the committee s report for the Rules of the Convention and

minority reports, if any, in the same manner as that provided for the presentation of the Report of the Credentials Committee. However, the Temporary Chair may, in the interest of conducting an orderly proceeding, may opt to place before the Convention the election of the Permanent Chairs, prior to the presentation of the Rules Committee report. 3.Convention Chairs: The Convention shall proceed to elect the Permanent Convention Chairs in the following manner: a.the Chair of the Rules Committee shall be recognized to offer a nomination for Convention Chairs as recommended by the Committee on Rules. b.the Temporary Chair of the Convention shall conduct a vote for Permanent Convention Chairs. c.a majority vote of the delegates present and voting shall be required to elect the Convention Chairs. The Permanent Chairs shall then take the gavel. 4.County Caucuses: Immediately after the election of the Convention Chairs, the Permanent Chairs shall recess the Convention for a period of time not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes to allow delegates to caucus with their county for the purpose of electing a county delegation chair who, should a roll call vote be required, shall poll the members of his/her delegation and report to the Permanent Chair the number of ayes and nays on said proposition under consideration. 5.Committee on Platform: The Permanent Chairs shall recognize the Chair of the Platform Committee for up to fifteen (15) minutes to present theoff committee s report unless a longer period of time shall be provided in a special order of business agreed upon by the Convention. The Chair of the committee may present committee amendments, yield part of his or her time to others and may yield for the presentation and disposition of minority reports without losing the right to the floor. a.minority reports shall be considered by the Convention if supported by a petition signed by twenty percent (20%) of the Platform Committee membership. b.the Permanent Chairs shall arrange for the orderly presentation of amendments and of minority reports offered at the direction of the committee. Ten (10) minutes shall be allowed for the presentation of each committee amendment or minority report unless a longer period for any committee amendment or minority report is provided in special orders of business agreed to by the Convention. Time shall be allotted equally to proponents and opponents of each committee amendment or minority report. The questions shall be put on each committee amendment or minority report immediately following its presentation without intervening motion. c.upon conclusion of the consideration and disposition of committee amendments and minority reports, the Permanent Chairs shall proceed to the consideration of floor amendments to

the report of the Platform Committee provided that such amendments are submitted, in writing, to the Chair of the Platform Committee with the signatures of at least two (2) delegates from each of the thirteen (13) Congressional districts; provided further that no floor amendment will be considered if they are not submitted within an hour of the convening of the Convention. d.the Permanent Chairs shall recognize the sponsor(s) of floor amendments, if any, to the Platform Committee report in the same manner as that provided for the presentation of committee amendments and minority reports. e.upon conclusion of the consideration and disposition of floor amendments, the Permanent Chairs shall put the question on the adoption of the report of the Platform Committee with amendments previously adopted, if any, without intervening motion. A favorable majority vote of the Convention delegates eligible to vote shall constitute adoption of the report. f.in the event that the committee s report shall not be adopted when the question is put, the committee shall immediately reconvene to reconsider its report and shall present a new report to the Convention as soon as possible. 6.Committee on Resolutions: The Permanent Chairs shall recognize the Chair of the Resolutions Committee to present the committee s report and minority reports, if any, in the same manner as that provided for the presentations of the reports of the Credentials and Rules Committees. D.Special Orders of Business: It shall be in order at any time for the Rules Committee at the request of the Chair of the Convention, or pursuant to its rules, to report a resolution providing a special order of business for debate of any resolution, motion, committee report or minority report or for the consideration of any matter. E.Powers and Duties of the Chairs: 1.It shall be the responsibility of the Chairs to conduct and expedite the business of the Convention and to preserve order and decorum in its proceedings. 2.The Chairs are authorized to appoint such Convention officers as may be required to assist in the conduct of the business of the Convention, such officers to be composed equally of men and women; to appoint any delegate temporarily to perform the duties of the Chairs; and to take such lawful action as may be necessary and appropriate to preserve order throughout the Convention Hall; and to take any other actions consistent with the Charter and the Bylaws of the Democratic Party of Georgia and these rules. F.Voting:

1.Secret Ballot: No secret ballots shall be permitted at any stage of the Convention or its committee proceedings. 2.Proxy Voting: Neither delegate nor alternate delegate votes may be cast by proxy. 3.Roll Call Votes: a.voting shall be by voice vote or at the discretion of the Chairs or the demand of any delegate shall be by standing vote, but in the latter case, the Chairs shall not count the delegates but shall make only a visual comparison of the delegates standing for or against a current proposition. b.a roll call vote shall be conducted only if the Chairs are in doubt, upon the demand of any delegate supported by twenty percent (20%) of the Convention s delegates, or a majority of the Congressional District Chairs. c.a roll call vote demanded by any delegate supported by twenty percent (20%) of the Convention s delegates shall be evidenced by one of the following methods: (1)A petition submitted to the Chairs indicating support of the demand by delegations which comprise not less than twenty percent (20%) of the Convention s delegates. In the case of the petition in support of a demand for a roll call vote, delegation shall be taken to support the demand if a majority of its delegates have signed a petition to do so. (2)By the rising in support of the demand by not less than twenty percent (20%) of the delegates present. d.when a roll call vote is ordered, the roll call shall be called by counties and the Chair of each county delegation or his or her designee shall report the vote of his or her delegation and shall send to the Convention Secretary a tally showing the vote of each member of his or her delegation indicating whether such vote was cast in person or by an alternate. 4.Interruption of Vote: When the question has been put, the vote thereon may not be interrupted for any purpose other than a demand for a roll call vote or a point of order directed to the conduct of the vote. 5.Determination of Question: Except as otherwise provided in these rules, all questions shall be determined by a majority vote of the delegates to the Convention. G.Interpretation of the Rules: In interpreting the rules, the Chairs may have recourse to the precedents of the Georgia House of Representatives and to general parliamentary law.

H.Appeals: 1.The Chairs shall decide all questions of order subject to an appeal by any delegate which may be debated for not more than six (6) minutes, the time to be equally divided between the delegate appealing the ruling and a delegate in favor of sustaining the ruling of the Chairs; provided that an appeal shall not be in order while another appeal is pending or from decisions on recognition or from decisions on dilatoriness of motions or during a roll call vote or on a question on which an appeal has just been decided or, when in the opinion of the Chairs, such appeal is clearly dilatory. 2.Before the question is put on any appeal, the Chairs shall be entitled to state briefly the reasons for the ruling being appealed. I.Motion to Suspend the Rules: The Chairs shall entertain a motion to suspend the rules, which shall be decided without debate and which shall require a vote of two thirds (2/3) of the delegates voting, a quorum being present. J.Debate: Unless otherwise provided in these rules or in a resolution providing for a special order of business, debate on any question shall be limited to a total of twenty (20) minutes and shall be equally divided between proponents and opponents unless they and the Chairs agree upon an additional or lesser amount of time. K.Quorum: A majority of the delegates entitled to vote at the State Convention shall constitute a quorum for all purposes at the State Convention. When a quorum is once declared to organize a meeting of the State Convention, a quorum shall be conclusively presumed for all subsequent business until adjournment of the Convention. L. References to the Chairs : All references to the authority and responsibilities of the Chairs shall pertain to the Temporary Chair, the Permanent Chairs, and any other person assuming the duties of the Chair as appropriate during the Convention. M.Parliamentary Authority: The rules contained in the current edition of Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the Charter and Bylaws

of the Democratic Party of Georgia, the permanent rules of the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention, and any special rules of order the Convention may adopt.

Standing Committees on Platform, Rules, Credentials, and Resolutions Each standing convention committee may, at its discretion, adopt certain rules and regulations governing the conduct of its meetings provided that no such rule or regulation shall be inconsistent with the permanent rules of the 2018 Georgia Democratic State Convention or the Charter and Bylaws of the Democratic Party of Georgia. A.Committee on the Platform: 1.The Platform Committee shall be responsible for drafting and recommending the Platform of the Democratic Party of Georgia to the Georgia Democratic State Convention. 2.The Platform Committee shall be required to meet at least once prior to the convening of the State Convention. Meetings of the Platform Committee may be conducted by conference call. 3.Any person may submit a written statement concerning the Platform or suggested planks to be included in the Platform to the Platform Committee and no later than three (3) days prior to the convening of the State Convention. No written statements concerning the Platform or suggested planks to be included in the Platform shall be accepted later than three (3) days prior to the convening of the State Convention. 4.Upon the request of members representing twenty percent (20%) of the total votes of the Platform Committee, a minority report shall be prepared for distribution to the Convention delegates and alternates as part of the committee s report. 5.Any change, addition or deletion to the Party Platform must include supporting documentation showing necessity-- such as polling or other data-driven research indicating a majority of Democrats in Georgia are in favor of such a change. 6.The Chair of the Platform Committee may appoint a subcommittee to vet any suggested change, addition or deletion to the Platform. The subcommittee shall meet before the next called State Committee meeting. 7.The report of the Platform Committee and any minority reports shall be distributed to all delegates and alternates, and to the public as soon as practicable after their adoption. B.Committee on Rules:

1. The Rules Committee shall issue a report to the Georgia Democratic State Convention recommending the Permanent Rules of the Convention, the Convention agenda, the permanent officers of the Georgia Democratic State Convention, and resolutions providing for the consideration of any other matter not provided for in the Permanent Rules of the Convention and not contained in the reports of other standing committees. 2.The Rules Committee shall be required to meet at least once prior to the convening of the State Convention. Meetings of the Rules Committee may be conducted by conference call. 3.The report of the Rules Committee, including any supplement committee reports made after the adoption of the initial Rules Committee report, is in order at any time when the Convention is not actually engaged in other business. 4.Upon the request of members representing twenty percent (20%) of the total votes of the Rules Committee, a minority report shall be prepared for distribution to the Convention delegates and alternates as part of the committee s report. 5.The report of the Rules Committee and any minority reports shall be distributed to all delegates, alternates, and to the public as soon as practicable after their adoption. C.Committee on Credentials: 1.The Credentials Committee shall determine and resolve questions concerning the seating of delegates and alternates to the Convention. 2.The Credentials Committee shall be required to meet at least once prior to the convening of the State Convention. Meetings of the Credentials Committee may be conducted by conference call. 3.Any Democrat may challenge any delegate or alternate certified to the State Convention by notifying the Chair of the Credentials Committee, the State Party Chair, and the challenged delegate or alternate, in writing, at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the Convention. 4.A credentials challenge shall include the basis for the challenge, the name and address of the challenged delegate or alternate, and the name and address of the individual making the challenge. 5.The Credentials Committee shall meet within five (5) days of the Convention in a publicized location and shall notify both the challenged delegate or and/or alternate and the individual making the challenge of the date, time, place, and location of the hearing.

6.The Credentials Committee shall consider any statements from the individual making the challenge, the delegate and /or alternate being challenged, and from any other person who wishes to testify on the challenge. In hearing a challenge, the Credentials Committee may allot a period of time within which the challenger and the challenged delegate and/or alternate shall be granted equal time to make their statements. 7.In case of a challenged delegate and/or alternate, the Credentials Committee shall, by a majority vote of its membership, issue a recommendation to be included in its report on whether a delegate and/or alternate shall be seated at the Convention. 8.Upon the request of members representing twenty percent (20%) of the total votes of the Credentials Committee, a minority report shall be prepared for distribution to the Convention delegates and alternates as part of the committee s report. 9.A majority vote of the State Convention shall be required to seat any delegate or alternate whose credentials were challenged; provided that no person shall be permitted to vote on his or her credentials contest. 10.The report of the Credentials Committee and any minority reports shall be distributed to all delegates, alternates, and to the public as soon as practicable after their adoption. D.Committee on Resolutions: 1.The Resolutions Committee shall receive and recommend resolutions to the State Convention for its consideration. 2.All proposed resolutions for consideration by the State Convention shall be submitted in writing to the Resolutions Committee and shall be signed by at least one delegate to the State Convention at least three (3) days prior to the State Convention. 3.The Resolutions Committee shall be required to meet at least once prior to the convening of the State Convention. Meetings of the Resolutions Committee may be conducted by conference call. 4.Upon the request of members representing twenty percent (20%) of the total votes of the Resolutions Committee, a minority report shall be prepared for distribution to the Convention delegates and alternates as part of the committee s report. 5.The report of the Resolutions Committee and any minority reports shall be distributed to all delegates, alternates, and to the public as soon as practicable after their adoption.