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Guest Kristine D. Miller

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10 hours ago, Guest Kristine D. Miller said:

Can a member of the board nominate himself for President of the board?

 

10 hours ago, Bruce Lages said:

Nothing in RONR would prevent this. There would have to be something in your rules that addresses it.

That is assuming that the president is a member of the group of people who are generally eligible to make nominations for president. (This would normally be the members who are eligible to vote in the election.)

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1 hour ago, Guest Kristine D. Miller said:

Can a member of the board nominate himself for President of the board?

Trying to answer in another way: Generally, self-nominations are fine (and are sometimes referred to as "volunteering").

The answers above are trying to make explicit some assumptions behind the general rule.

1) Is the person authorized to make a nomination for president? If Yes, go to Question 2. Otherwise No.

2) Is the person eligible to be nominated for president? If Yes, go to Question 3. Otherwise No.

3) Does your organization have any rule forbidding it? If No, the person can nominate himself. If there is such a rule, then No.

 

By the way, nominations do not require a second, unless your organization has a rule that says otherwise.

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