CONSTITUTION
OF THE
BOALT HALL FEDERALIST SOCIETY


PROLOGUE

ARTICLE I
SECTION I - Purpose SECTION II - Membership SECTION III - Faculty Advisor
ARTICLE II
SECTION I - Officers SECTION II - Duties
  1. President - The President shall be the chief executive of the BHFS. He shall call and preside over all BHFS meetings and Executive Board meetings. He shall supervise all club activities. He shall have veto power concerning Society expenditures which can be overturned by two thirds of all active Society members. He shall serve as a liaison to any such other organizations as the Executive Board deems necessary. He shall have the power to appoint any such assistants as he deems necessary to assist him in fulfilling the duties of his office.
  2. Vice President - The Vice President shall assist the President and shall preside in case of his absence or disability. He shall rule on all matters of parliamentary procedure. He shall reserve rooms for BHFS meetings. He shall maintain all official records of the Society, including a mailing list of all members and any historical records. He shall supervise the committees through their respective Chairmen.
  3. Secretary - The Secretary shall take minutes of all Society meetings, maintain all Society correspondence, and notify BHFS members of upcoming meetings. The Secretary shall notify, the members of upcoming meetings in any manner the Executive Board may deem appropriate, including posting notice of such on the bulletin board, and using posters, notices, or other communications.
  4. Treasurer - The Treasurer shall be responsible for the finances of the BHFS and shall present and supervise the budget. He shall be responsible for any fund raising activities and for the collection of Society dues.
SECTION III - Vacancies in Office
ARTICLE III
Executive Board
ARTICLE IV
SECTION I - Committees SECTION II - Responsibility
ARTICLE V
SECTION I - Annual Meeting
SECTION II - Elections
  1. Two weeks before the election, the Secretary shall post notices announcing the upcoming election and application deadline on appropriate bulletin boards around Boalt Hall. Any active member interested in elective office must notify the current President by the stated deadline. Any active member may run for the offices of Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer, with the office of President reserved for 3Ls only. If no 2L seeks the office of President (to be inaugurated at the end of the second year), any other active member may run for that office.
  2. The President shall prepare ballots with candidates’ names, organized by the office they seek. Nomination from the floor shall be only for candidates on the ballot.
  3. Each candidate on the ballot for President shall have four minutes to make a campaign speech. All other candidates on the ballot will have two minutes to make a campaign speech. The President shall time each speech.
  4. Each person desiring a ballot must first be verified by the Treasurer as an active member, whose dues are current, before receiving a ballot. No proxies shall be allowed, and any member arriving after the commencement of campaign speeches may not vote. All voting is by secret ballot.
  5. All voting for the office of President shall take place before speeches and voting for the office of Vice President, and so on. The President shall excuse the candidate before each vote to allow the member.5 to discuss the candidate’s merits.
  6. The president and two active members, selected by those attending the meeting, shall tabulate the ballots. No write-in candidate shall be allowed. For any office for which there are two or fewer candidates, the race is decided by a plurality. If there are more than two candidates for an office, a simple majority must be achieved. Absent a majority, a run-off election shall be conducted between the top two vote recipients. In the event of a tie, the President shall cast the deciding vote.
  7. No candidate for office shall preside over an election meeting. If, as allowed by Article V, Section II.A., the President seeks Executive Board office, the Vice President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, or any other active member eligible under this subsection, in such order, shall be appointed by the President to serve as president pro tempore to preside over the election meeting.

ARTICLE VIII

Amendments and By-Laws

ARTICLE IX

Parliamentary Authority

ARTICLE X

Ratification and Effective Date