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Hieu H. Huynh

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  1. No.
  2. There haven't been changes to the fact that seconds are not required in certain situations. Do you have a particular reason for your question?
  3. If this member meets the eligibility requirements according to the bylaws, then he could be elected whether or not he is nominated. What was the disqualification based on?
  4. The word "vote" was left out of majority vote.
  5. Also see FAQ #9. In addition to your copy of RONR, the In Brief book may be of use.
  6. Perhaps Mr. Chairman should not be an ex-officio for the nominating committee.
  7. Why couldn't you elect whoever the chairman was going to find?
  8. The president only has such powers that the bylaws provide. So I think the answer would likely be "No".
  9. Minutes of board meetings are only available to board members unless your rules say otherwise or the membership adopts a motion to make them available.
  10. Any discussion of requirements for the IRS is beyond the scope of this forum.
  11. It appears you have it. I'll add that in elections, it's the candidate (not yes/no votes) receiving a majority vote.
  12. Members could abstain. Abstentions are not counted in determining a majority vote (also see FAQ #6).
  13. The number of votes cast is used in determining a majority vote. The number of members present may affect whether there is a quorum (in this regard, also see FAQ #3).
  14. The board could decide by a majority vote at a regular or properly called meeting. Email voting is not allowed unless your bylaws provide for them.
  15. RONR does not have anything regarding a "non-voting member". It would have to be defined in your rules if it is to be allowed.
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