I'm new to RRO and we don't have parliamentary help in my state. (Most of the chairmen at the county-level don't know RRO either!) Is the following logical and is there a better method to battle the Credentials Committee?
I found something interesting regarding the fact that I predict the Credentials Committee will present a slate of "approved delegates" and ask for a vote on them alone. Seems when a committee does this, it's the same as a motion that has already been seconded. Debate should follow, then a vote.
From RRO:
"42. There are two simple rules regarding the need for a second to a motion. If a motion is made by direction of a board of directors or duly appointed committee of more than one person, no second is required. Otherwise, if the wording of the motion begins with, “I move” or “I appeal”, a second is required."
So, cannot the Credentials Committee motion then be amended to include 5 (or some other number) delegates nominated by the elected delegates?
I read where this was done at another state. The extra delegate names were added, but it was obvious that the first names were the ones the committee wanted and the added names (weren't typed and looked added) so the original names won. Another motion (or amendment) would have to be made that the delegate list be amended and re-written in alphabetical order.
From RRO: "27. The three basic processes of amendment are to (a) insert or add, (b) strike out, and (c) strike out and insert. 24. The motion to Amend modifies or clarifies the meaning of a pending motion before the pending motion itself is acted upon." So -- we would have to vote on the amendment (majority) BEFORE the Credentials Committee's main motion could be voted on. This only requires a majority vote (50% plus 1).
If we AMEND their motion to add nominations from the floor, then that amendment must be 2nd, discussed and voted upon BEFORE the main motion (the Credentials Committee original motion) can be voted on. If they don't -- then we call "point of order" and I think the meetings will be informal enough to just say respectfully "point of order, Mr/Ms. Chairman -- the amendment motion must be resolved before voting on the main motion.
If the Credential Committee work is presented (no 2nd necessary) and they ask for a vote instead of discussion -- I would rise, say Mr/Ms. Chairman to get recognition, then present the amendment: "I move to amend the motion to allow elected delegates to nominate 5 additional delegates from the floor." Get your RP buddy to 2nd it immediately. They would have to discuss the Amendment and vote on it BEFORE going back to the main motion (that the Credentials Committee made). If we win the amendment, then RP delegate names are added, THEN the main motion (Credentials Committee request) is diluted and we have some RP people to vote for. I'm new and just trying to see what works. The amendment only requires a majority vote. Tossing out the CC slate first vote go round will be tough to do unless we have a majority of RP there (and we won't in most cases). Most there will just go along with whatever is happening. I think we have a chance of gaining the votes needed if we amend.
I found something interesting regarding the fact that I predict the Credentials Committee will present a slate of "approved delegates" and ask for a vote on them alone. Seems when a committee does this, it's the same as a motion that has already been seconded. Debate should follow, then a vote.
From RRO:
"42. There are two simple rules regarding the need for a second to a motion. If a motion is made by direction of a board of directors or duly appointed committee of more than one person, no second is required. Otherwise, if the wording of the motion begins with, “I move” or “I appeal”, a second is required."
So, cannot the Credentials Committee motion then be amended to include 5 (or some other number) delegates nominated by the elected delegates?
I read where this was done at another state. The extra delegate names were added, but it was obvious that the first names were the ones the committee wanted and the added names (weren't typed and looked added) so the original names won. Another motion (or amendment) would have to be made that the delegate list be amended and re-written in alphabetical order.
From RRO: "27. The three basic processes of amendment are to (a) insert or add, (b) strike out, and (c) strike out and insert. 24. The motion to Amend modifies or clarifies the meaning of a pending motion before the pending motion itself is acted upon." So -- we would have to vote on the amendment (majority) BEFORE the Credentials Committee's main motion could be voted on. This only requires a majority vote (50% plus 1).
If we AMEND their motion to add nominations from the floor, then that amendment must be 2nd, discussed and voted upon BEFORE the main motion (the Credentials Committee original motion) can be voted on. If they don't -- then we call "point of order" and I think the meetings will be informal enough to just say respectfully "point of order, Mr/Ms. Chairman -- the amendment motion must be resolved before voting on the main motion.
If the Credential Committee work is presented (no 2nd necessary) and they ask for a vote instead of discussion -- I would rise, say Mr/Ms. Chairman to get recognition, then present the amendment: "I move to amend the motion to allow elected delegates to nominate 5 additional delegates from the floor." Get your RP buddy to 2nd it immediately. They would have to discuss the Amendment and vote on it BEFORE going back to the main motion (that the Credentials Committee made). If we win the amendment, then RP delegate names are added, THEN the main motion (Credentials Committee request) is diluted and we have some RP people to vote for. I'm new and just trying to see what works. The amendment only requires a majority vote. Tossing out the CC slate first vote go round will be tough to do unless we have a majority of RP there (and we won't in most cases). Most there will just go along with whatever is happening. I think we have a chance of gaining the votes needed if we amend.