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If a director [2 year term] resigns mid term, is a replacement appointed by the board or at the next general membership meeting. If his replacement is appointed by the board is his term up for vote at the next general membership meeting, or does he finish out the original term?

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If a director [2 year term] resigns mid term, is a replacement appointed by the board or at the next general membership meeting. If his replacement is appointed by the board is his term up for vote at the next general membership meeting, or does he finish out the original term?

The board can only appoint a replacement if your bylaws give your board that authority. Absent any mid-term vacancy-filling provision, you'll hold an election, as you usually do.

Unless your rules say otherwise, the replacement serves for the remainder of the term.

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The board can only appoint a replacement if your bylaws give your board that authority. Absent any mid-term vacancy-filling provision, you'll hold an election, as you usually do.

Unless your rules say otherwise, the replacement serves for the remainder of the term.

...and previous notice of the election is required for validity. RONR (10th ed.), p. 27-30.

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And this relates to the topic of "Resignation" how?

Took the words right out of my..... keyboard.

"Guest Moore", please start another topic, as yours has nothing to do with the original of this thread, and the answers to your question deserve to be given their fullest attention by respondents without mixing in replies to Patrick Wood.

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