METROPOLITAN
GREATER OAKLAND
DEMOCRATIC CLUB
CONSTITUTION

ARTICLE I - NAME AND AFFILIATIONS
1.The name of this organization is "Metropolitan
Greater Oakland Democratic Club".
2. It will recharter annually with the Alameda County
Democratic Central Committee.
3. It may affiliate with other organizations to
co-sponsor meetings, events and activities when the Executive Board believes
that such actions will promote the purposes of this club.
ARTICLE II - PURPOSES
1. It is an organization of individuals who are
concerned with promoting the growth and influence of the Democratic Party at all
levels of government.
2. As a Democratic Club it shall:
a) Perpetuate the ideals and principles of the
Democratic Party;
b) Disseminate knowledge of candidates,
legislation, issues, trends, influences, and other matters of Democratic Party
interest to its members and the public;
c) Stimulate interest in governmental affairs;
d) Identify Democratic candidates and promote and
support them, and consider issues including endorsements, contributions and
personal involvement;
e) Provide a forum for Democratic candidates and
officials.
ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP
1. Membership in this Club is open to all
registered Democrats interested in furthering its purposes.
2. The membership year is
January 1 through December 31 and the program year is July 1
through June 30. (amended May, 2006)
3. New members joining the Club for the first time
shall acquire voting rights 20 days from the date of their joining. Lapsed
members of the MGO whose dues are not more than two years in arrears shall
acquire voting rights immediately upon payment of the current years dues.
4. All policy-making powers are vested in the
membership.
5. Annual dues shall be determined by the
membership.
6. The membership shall elect the officers of this
Club and the members of its Executive Board at its June membership meeting by a
majority vote of the members present and voting for given office. The term of
all officer and executive board members shall be for a period of one year, and
such terms of office shall coincide with the club's program year. (amended May, 2006)
7. The membership may exercise its policy-making
powers at any duly convened membership meeting.
8. Members shall be given prior written notice of
all meetings mailed at least 10 days prior to the meeting.
9. A quorum for the general membership meetings is
defined as 10 club members who are up-to-date on their club dues.
ARTICLE IV - OFFICERS
1. The four elected officers shall be the
President, Vice President, Treasurer and Recording Secretary.
2. Duties of Officers:
a) The President shall:
1. Plan and call the regular and special
meetings of the Club and the Executive Board;
2. Preside at all meetings called;
3. Be an ex-officio member of all committee;
4. Represent the Club at Democratic functions.
Any cost incurred by the President while representing MGO may be reimbursed
subject to approval by the Executive Board;
5. Appoint the chairpersons of each committee
subject to approval of the Executive Board.
b) The Vice-President shall:
1. Serve as an assistant to the President;
2. Assume the duties of the President upon
request, or in the absence, of the President;
3. Supervise the planning of the monthly
programs.
c) The Recording Secretary shall be
responsible for keeping the minutes, including a list of those present, of
each membership and executive Board meeting.
d) The Treasurer shall:
1. Receive and disburse funds subject to the
limitations set by the Executive Board and the membership;
2. Provide a financial report at each Board
meeting;
3. Comply with all State and Federal laws
regarding the political financial disclosure and reporting requirements.
ARTICLE V - EXECUTIVE BOARD
1. The Executive Board shall carry out the policies
set forth by the membership. The Executive Board shall:
a) Be responsible for the financial affairs of
the Club;
b) Recommend policies to the membership. Such
recommendations shall be circulated to the membership in writing together
with the prior written notice of the general membership meeting at which it
shall be voted upon mailed at least 10 days prior to the meeting;
c) Carry on the affairs of the club between
general meetings;
d) Report its actions to the membership of the
next general meeting;
e) Prepare Bylaws as needed to implement the
Constitution. These Bylaws shall be approved by the membership.
2. The Executive Board shall be composed as
follows:
a) The elected offices;
b) The committee chairs;
c) At least seven at large members;
d) The immediate past President.
3. If there is a vacancy in an elected position,
the Executive Board shall appoint an acting officer or member of the Executive
Board to fill the unexpired term subject to ratification by the membership at
its next meeting. Ratification shall not be required if there is less than sixty
days remaining in the term of office.
4. A majority of the members of the Executive Board
shall constitute a quorum.
ARTICLE VI - BY-LAWS
The Executive Board shall prepare by-laws as
needed. The By-laws shall be approved by a majority vote of the membership taken
at least 10 days after the notice of the vote, including the text of the
proposed bylaw, is mailed to the membership.
ARTICLE VII - PARLIAMENTARY
PROCEDURE
Membership and Executive Board Meetings shall be
conducted under the latest edition of Robert's Rules of Order.
ARTICLE VIII - AMENDMENTS
This document may be amended at a general
membership meeting by a 2/3 majority vote. The notice of this meeting shall
contain the proposed amendment and shall be deposited in the mail not less than
fourteen (14) days prior to the meeting.

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