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Closing nominations
Call a motion be made to close nominations when other members have hands raised trying to nominate others?
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President replacement help
Our current president is leaving and our VP has volunteered to step up and take the position. We as board...
Asked by Jacks0619 in Elections & Transition

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Standing board not supportive of an uncontested nominee for next school yea...
We had several board seats open up and asked the parents to volunteer for positions they are interested...
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Bylaws...elections...term limits
"We have a situation, where our PTO ran like a family for years. They held no elections and the Bylaws...
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Election Procedures
Our bylaws say that we can take "nominations from the floor" for elections. However, this has had poor...
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No candidate
We had elections for the pto board last month. Each position had one candidate and was voted in. However,...
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Is it necessary to hold elections?
Is it OK to send email to feeder schools to recruit new officers without holding an election? We are...
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PTO Elections or appointments?
Our PTO does not have bylaws, a question recently came up about elections. In the past we have always...
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How do we remove an unfit president from our PTO board?
Our PTO is under an unfit, unilateral leadership right now and we would like to remove this person from...
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Can New Board Remove New Board member?
The current board was voted in. Our bylaws state that the only way to remove a board member is by vote...
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