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Dude. It's not about you. :rolleyes:

John is merely asking whether CSC has any stipulations in place on how to handle an election process, such as the one Phil is proposing. It's not an unreasonable question.
If votes are counted, how will the winner be determined? Absolute majority? Two-thirds majority? Is it necessary or reach a quorum for a vote to be valid? What fraction of the membership needs to vote to reach a quorum? CSC doesn't need to do any of this, but if elections are proposed, it might not be a bad thing to clarify things like that.

I'm aware of only two organizations where the bylaws forbid someone to resign his position: the Soviet Kremlin of yesteryear, and the Vatican :). And even the Vatican had that rule broken recently :eek:.

So, in theory, it should be possible to resign from a CSC "position" without too much trouble. Well then. So long, and thanks for all the fish.
 
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Well said Michael. Personally, I like the way CSC runs at present.

If there is an election, will there be a committee to oversee the process? Who will appoint said committee? Will ballots be mailed out and at what expense? Will there be a process to ensure that the ballot process remains secret? Lots of things to consider before jumping on this bandwagon.

I live three hours away and have never been to a meeting. I do, however, enjoy wheeling with a great group of folks and will continue to do so.
 
Michael covered it pretty well. I have never seen or heard of any bylaws for the club. I have searched on the web, but I had no luck finding any there either. So, if there are no bylaws, then who gets to make up the rules for the election, or anything else for that matter? You, me, Phil, Keven, Shannon? Having an election might be a good thing. If a club officer wants to quit, retire,resign, or be replaced in any way for any reason, that should be fairly easy. Maybe the Board of Directors needs to get together and figure all this out. Of all the fraternal, political, religeous, professional, scholastic, military, and social organizations I have been an officer of, or a member of, this one is the least formal, least structurerd, and most enjoyable for me. I hope we can move forward without too much complication.
 
I have to tell you guys something- my wife thinks I'm the president.
Yes, it may have gotten me laid once or twice. But, now I feel dirty. Anywho, if it ever comes up when she's around- do me a favor and just go with it :)
 
I have to tell you guys something- my wife thinks I'm the president.
Yes, it may have gotten me laid once or twice. But, now I feel dirty. Anywho, if it ever comes up when she's around- do me a favor and just go with it :)

I'm glad that you found something that works!:cool:


:lol:
 
I have to tell you guys something- my wife thinks I'm the president.
Yes, it may have gotten me laid once or twice. But, now I feel dirty. Anywho, if it ever comes up when she's around- do me a favor and just go with it :)


Well, I suppose someone could nomminate you for President just to make it legit.:hmm:
 
Michael covered it pretty well. I have never seen or heard of any bylaws for the club. I have searched on the web, but I had no luck finding any there either. So, if there are no bylaws, then who gets to make up the rules for the election, or anything else for that matter? You, me, Phil, Keven, Shannon? Having an election might be a good thing. If a club officer wants to quit, retire,resign, or be replaced in any way for any reason, that should be fairly easy. Maybe the Board of Directors needs to get together and figure all this out. Of all the fraternal, political, religeous, professional, scholastic, military, and social organizations I have been an officer of, or a member of, this one is the least formal, least structurerd, and most enjoyable for me. I hope we can move forward without too much complication.

So I guess simple majority rules. Since our club officers were either self appointed or voluntold we should be able to take Phil's offer to be in charge without a ton of drama.

As for structure, no one has asked for added formality with regard to club runs other than posting in advance unless it is a private run. Meetings should have introductions of new members and idea sharing this includes what BMAN had done in the past. I don't recall anyone thinking the meetings being too onerous in the past and Shannon wasn't butt hurt back then, at least not from a club meeting.

Our current three leaders should have a meeting on how to move forward or end this discussion.
 
Dude. It's not about you. :rolleyes:

John is merely asking whether CSC has any stipulations in place on how to handle an election process, such as the one Phil is proposing. It's not an unreasonable question.
If votes are counted, how will the winner be determined? Absolute majority? Two-thirds majority? Is it necessary or reach a quorum for a vote to be valid? What fraction of the membership needs to vote to reach a quorum? CSC doesn't need to do any of this, but if elections are proposed, it might not be a bad thing to clarify things like that.

I'm aware of only two organizations where the bylaws forbid someone to resign his position: the Soviet Kremlin of yesteryear, and the Vatican :). And even the Vatican had that rule broken recently :eek:.

So, in theory, it should be possible to resign from a CSC "position" without too much trouble. Well then. Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.


As someone who's family came from the former Soviet Republic, there were similar discussions of voting for change but most of those people ended up being held by the KGB for extended periods of time. :)
 
So I guess simple majority rules. Since our club officers were either self appointed or voluntold we should be able to take Phil's offer to be in charge without a ton of drama.

As for structure, no one has asked for added formality with regard to club runs other than posting in advance unless it is a private run. Meetings should have introductions of new members and idea sharing this includes what BMAN had done in the past. I don't recall anyone thinking the meetings being too onerous in the past and Shannon wasn't butt hurt back then, at least not from a club meeting.

Our current three leaders should have a meeting on how to move forward or end this discussion.

The secretary should work with the president and club administration committee to organize club assemblies, whose activities include:
• Brainstorming ideas for projects and activities
• Reviewing club strengths, opportunities, and weaknesses
• Setting objectives for the club
• Coordinating committee activities such as trail clean up
• Promoting new member inclusion
 
My wife of reason has reminded me after reading this thread I have no room in my life for this level of drama. I'm sure CSC will be fine moving forward.

^^^I've always liked Jennifer.
 
Dude. It's not about you. :rolleyes:

John is merely asking whether CSC has any stipulations in place on how to handle an election process, such as the one Phil is proposing. It's not an unreasonable question.
If votes are counted, how will the winner be determined? Absolute majority? Two-thirds majority? Is it necessary or reach a quorum for a vote to be valid? What fraction of the membership needs to vote to reach a quorum? CSC doesn't need to do any of this, but if elections are proposed, it might not be a bad thing to clarify things like that.

I'm aware of only two organizations where the bylaws forbid someone to resign his position: the Soviet Kremlin of yesteryear, and the Vatican :). And even the Vatican had that rule broken recently :eek:.

So, in theory, it should be possible to resign from a CSC "position" without too much trouble. Well then. Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.

Dude, he quoted my post and you are here to tell me it is not about me. Get real. There is no need to quote my post for question about election process. There are other posts that talk about election, why didn't he quote those?

My question is very simple, where did "If there are no rules about changing the rules, then we can't change the rules" come from? I am still waiting for an answer.
 
Dude, he quoted my post and you are here to tell me it is not about me. Get real. There is no need to quote my post for question about election process. There are other posts that talk about election, why didn't he quote those?

My question is very simple, where did "If there are no rules about changing the rules, then we can't change the rules" come from? I am still waiting for an answer.
It is a paraphrase from the movie "CATCH 22"
 
The secretary should work with the president and club administration committee to organize club assemblies, whose activities include:
• Brainstorming ideas for projects and activities
• Reviewing club strengths, opportunities, and weaknesses
• Setting objectives for the club
• Coordinating committee activities such as trail clean up
• Promoting new member inclusion
All this planning sounds like an election platform. I guess we should nominate you to run for President.:D
 
It is a paraphrase from the movie "CATCH 22"

It was a book, first. And the air Farce kept changing the rules....

But I got it:)
 
The secretary should work with the president and club administration committee to organize club assemblies, whose activities include:
• Brainstorming ideas for projects and activities
• Reviewing club strengths, opportunities, and weaknesses
• Setting objectives for the club
• Coordinating committee activities such as trail clean up
• Promoting new member inclusion

Uh, no. Let's just wheel. If Phil (or anyone else) wants to volunteer to be Prez, let's just go with that. If two people want it (really?) we could have a poll.

And Metro, a lot of your posts lately are coming across a bit, uh, aggressive. Just a bystander's point of view. Didn't you volunteer for the 'position'? I never thought of it as a position, more like a hobby. Just back out of it if you want.
 
It was a book, first. And the air Farce kept changing the rules....

But I got it:)
I rrecun I ain't old enuf to remember all that. :hmm: Watchin the movie is a lot faster than reading the book anyway!!:clap:
 
I rrecun I ain't old enuf to remember all that. :hmm: Watchin the movie is a lot faster than reading the book anyway!!:clap:

Printer:p
 
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:flush:

:popcorn:

..........zzzzzzzzzzzzz............
 

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