1 PA / PTA Election Guide Chancellor’s Regulation A-660.

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1 PA / PTA Election Guide Chancellor’s Regulation A-660

2 Scheduling PA/PTA Elections Who? The PA must establish a nominating committee to facilitate elections.  The principal should be notified of the date and time of the annual PA election by April 1 st of each school year.  If the principal is not notified by May 1st, she/he must request a scheduled date and time for the election meeting from all PA executive board members. When? Elections must take place between the third Wednesday in May and the third Friday in June Where?Elections must occur on school premises. How? The nominating committee should follow the steps included in the Parent Association Election Guide.Parent Association Election Guide  If a nominating committee cannot be formed, the PA executive board must schedule expedited elections.

3 The Nominating Committee Responsibilities  The PA/PTA bylaws must include the procedures for establishing a nominating committee and outline the committee’s duties.  In general the nominating committee is responsible for:  Soliciting candidates  Ensuring candidate eligibility  Presiding over the nomination meeting  Presiding over the election meeting  Notice to the general membership of the date and time of the nomination and election meetings must be distributed at least ten school days in advance of the meetings.

4 Nominating Committee Responsibilities Soliciting Candidates  Typically, the nominating committee will send notices to all members informing them of the need to hold annual spring elections. The notices should include:  A list of all available executive board positions.  An acknowledgement that the only qualification for all office is that the candidate is a parent of a child in the school  Term limits, if they are included in the bylaws  How candidates should notify the nominating committee of their interest in running  The date that nominations will be officially closed.

5 Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting a Nomination Meeting Recording Secretary is Recording Minutes  It is especially important to have a thorough record of what transpired during the nomination meeting. Quorum  At least 8 PA members, including a minimum of 2 executive board members and 6 parent members are present Open Nominations Close Nominations

6 Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting a Nomination Meeting Open Nominations  Nominating committee members should be introduced and their names should be recorded in the minutes.  Announce the names of all candidates who have been nominated prior to the nomination meeting  Remind members that they can nominate themselves or someone else.  Remind members that they can be nominated for more than one office, but can only hold one elected office.  Request nominations for each position one at a time. Be sure to read the duties of office for each position as provided in the bylaws prior to accepting nominations (i.e., “We will now accept nominations for the position of President. The President shall preside at all meetings of the association and…”). Be sure that the recording secretary is recording the correct spelling of the names of all candidates

7 Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting a Nomination Meeting Close Nominations  Call for nominations a total of three times for each office before announcing the official close of nominations and moving on to the next office.  Announce that once nominations are officially closed, no additional candidates may be added to the ballot the night of the election.

8 Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting a Nomination Meeting Verifying Candidate Eligibility:  “The definition of parent includes: birth or adoption parent, step-parent, legally appointed guardian, foster parent, and “person in parental relations” to a child currently attending the school.” -- CR A-660, Definitions  Parents members are ineligible to run for the following reasons:  They have been prohibited from serving on a PA executive board by the Chancellor, Chancellor’s designee, or the Chief Family Engagement Officer.  They are excluded by a term limit provision present in the bylaws.  They do not meet the PA membership requirements outlined in CR A-660, Section I.D.1.  They are members of the nominating committee.

9 Before the Election Meeting: Notify the Principal  Nominating Committee must notify Principal of time and date of the election Review Bylaws  Should review bylaws to ensure compliance with A-660 Identifying Certifying Staff Member  Must find our which school staff member will be present to verify voter eligibility and certify the election. Ballot Preparation  The bylaws will indicate whether nominations are closed during a separate nomination meeting or closed the night of the election Written Notice  Must send written notice to all PA members informing them of the date and time of the election. Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting an Election Meeting

10 Election Night  The nominating committee should have the following items prepared:  Stickers, post-its, etc.  Ballots – one copy of the template if a copier will be available, otherwise be sure to have enough blank ballots for the assembled members.  Attendance sheets  Chart paper and markers – if no copier will be available.  Pens – for the voters.  Ballot box – if the school is unable to provide one  Tally Sheets – you will need at least one per elected office  PA Election Certification Form Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting an Election Meeting

11 Conducting the Election  Verify Voter Eligibility – It is important to ensure that only eligible PA members receive ballots. The mechanism used to verify voter eligibility should be reliable and transparent. Recommendation – As parents enter the school building have them sign in. At this time the staff member verifying voter eligibility should check the parents’ names against the ATS printout. Once a parent’s eligibility is verified, the staff member should give her/him a sticker, post-it, etc. and inform the parent that during ballot distribution she/he will have to exchange the sticker, post-it, etc. for a ballot.  Elections - Uncontested Offices If there is only one candidate for an office, inform the members that a member must make a motion for the recording secretary to cast one vote to elect the candidate for office. A vote of the membership is required for approval of the motion. The result of the motion must be recorded in the minutes (see CR A-660, Section I.G.1.e.). Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting an Election Meeting

12 Contested Offices  Ballots are required.  Verify that the ballot box is empty. The box should remain in the front of the room in full view of the assembled members.  Instruct the members on how to complete the ballot  Begin ballot distribution. Remember that only eligible voters should receive ballots. If stickers, post-its, etc. were distributed to verified voters, those distributing ballots should exchange one ballot for one sticker, post- it, etc.  Instruct voters to deposit their completed ballots in the ballot box. Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting an Election Meeting

13 Contested Offices (continued)  Once all ballots are deposited, announce that voting is closed. Ask for three volunteers from the membership to tally the ballots in view of the membership.  Once all ballots have been tallied, the nominating committee should instruct the volunteers to re-check their totals. Make sure the number of ballots does not exceed the number the number of tallied votes for each office. Likewise, make sure that the number of ballots does not exceed the number of present eligible voters Nominating Committee Responsibilities Conducting an Election Meeting

14 PA / PTA Election Guide Election Meeting Contested Offices (continued)  Newly elected PA officers should work with the principal or designated staff member to complete the PA Election Certification Form. The principal or designated staff member should certify the election by signing the form.  Once PA elections are complete, the PA should proceed to filling SLT parent member vacancies (provided that proper notice was given).

15 PA / PTA Election Guide Election Meeting After the Election  Ensure that the principal is provided with a copy of the PA Election Certification Form.  The Original; must be maintained by the PA along with ballots, tally sheets Attendance sheets Minutes of the election meeting

For More Information: FACE has developed a number of resources to support PA/PTAs. All resources are posted on FACE’s parent leadership webpage: