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ronin718 wrote:... Only concern is possibility of Troop Y OA-Scouts holding activities that would not include Scout A if he is elected from Troop X because of where his selection came from. ...
smtroop168 wrote:Sorry ronin718...reading the scenario made me dizzy.
smtroop168 wrote:For new crossovers, I would let them recuse themselves and make note of it on the election form results.
After registration with a troop or team, have experienced 15 days and nights of Boy Scout camping during the two-year period prior to the election. The 15 days and nights must include one, but no more than one, long-term camp consisting of six consecutive days and five nights of resident camping, approved and under the auspices and standards of the Boy Scouts of America. The balance of the camping must be overnight, weekend, or other short-term camps.
FrankJ wrote:smtroop168 wrote:For new crossovers, I would let them recuse themselves and make note of it on the election form results.
Following the rules, you can ask that they recluse themselves, but you cannot require them to. You do not need to note it on the results because all scouts have an option not to vote. The elected are the majority of the cast, not of those present.
smtroop168 wrote:FrankJ....I don't want them the hide (recluse) just decide on their own not to vote.![]()
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Cowboy wrote:Just to clarify for a non OA Scouter: There is an actual "rule" regarding the elections? I was of the understanding that OA elections required that if a boy received one vote he was in. For some reason our OA elections always seem to fall when I am busy with something, so have never paid much attention to them.
Here are the relevant rules:Cowboy wrote:Just to clarify for a non OA Scouter: There is an actual "rule" regarding the elections? I was of the understanding that OA elections required that if a boy received one vote he was in. For some reason our OA elections always seem to fall when I am busy with something, so have never paid much attention to them.
At least half of the active youth members of the Troop or team must be present, but if the younger Scouts don't know the eligible Scouts, they should refrain from turning in a ballot. Only the ballots turned in are counted toward determining how many votes are required.At least half of the registered active youth in a unit must be present before a unit election can be held.
To be elected a youth candidate must receive half or more votes of the number of ballots turned in to the election team.
Yes.smtroop168 wrote:So Cowboy is right, you can get elected with only one vote.
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