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Subject: Re: Resignation Clause for Officers


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Mike C
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Date Posted: 10:19:14 06/18/01 Mon
In reply to: Alexander Billioux 's message, "Resignation Clause for Officers" on 11:43:42 06/11/01 Mon

Perhaps something saying that any officer may reisgn his or her office without resigning from the council. Upon such event, the two highest officers within the council will decide how to replace the officer. This may be done through appointment or by election. If one of the two highest ranking officers wishes to be placed in vacated officership, an election must take place within the council, and an appointment will not be allowed in this instance.

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Alex
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Date Posted: 16:56:33 06/18/01 Mon

I do not think the officers should decide. I thinkt he officer resigns and then the council as a whole votes to fill the positions and current officers have the ability to be nominated for the vacated position. however, if the officers wish to maintain their positions, only the vacated position is voted upon. Also, if the officer trying to move to the newly vacated seat does not win the new seat, they are guaranteed their original office. That is mor democratic I think and allows for less politics.

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