The Yanush Chapter Unit Elections Team must be present for all the unit elections in the 2009/2010 election cycle. We have the largest district in Circle Ten Council, with over 50 units, so we are asked to do a lot of elections every year. We will try our best to facilitate each unit’s first date request. During the election cycle, you must use our Online Unit Elections Registration Form, which will speed up the process of booking the elections team to come to your troop meeting. In order for an election all Units MUST register and use current 2009/2010 election forms. If you have questions about Unit Elections, the Elections Committee’s contact info is below.
Unit Elections Committee
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Unit Elections Youth Lead
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Unit Elections Adviser – North |
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Travis Lofley |
Kenneth Niederer
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Unit Elections Adviser – South |
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Larry Metzger |
To become eligible for election, a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout must be registered with the Boy Scouts of America and have the approval of his unit leader prior to the election. The unit leader must certify his Scout spirit (i.e., his adherence to the Scout Oath and Law and active participation in unit activities). The unit leader must also certify that the nominee meets all specified requirements(in bullet points below) at the time of the annual election. All members of, or candidates for membership in, the Order of the Arrow who are under 21 years of age shall be youth members or candidates for youth membership, subject to meeting the following requirements:
Candidates for youth membership shall be elected by other youth members in accordance with policies set forth by the national Order of the Arrow committee. Election of any person under 21 years of age as a candidate for membership shall be based on fulfillment of the youth membership requirements.
To become a member of the Order of the Arrow a Boy Scout or Varsity Scout is chosen by a vote of the youths in his unit. This is a unique feature of the Order since the majority of those who select their candidates for this honor are not members of the lodge. However, lodge members in the unit
have a vote as well as nonmembers. In this way membership is controlled by the youths in their own
units and not by those who are already Arrowmen. It is important that the members of the unit have
the membership requirements properly explained to them.Registered Active Member
In Boy Scout troops and Varsity Scout teams, every registered active member of the unit under age 21 at the time of election is eligible to vote. A Boy Scout of Varsity Scout who carries a current national membership card and participates in at least some unit activities during the year is considered to be a registered active member of the unit. For example, a youth away at college who participates in some unit activities when home, such as a campout, camporee, or occasional unit meeting, should be considered a registered active member. A youth who moves away or drops out of the unit because of other interests would not be counted in the registered active membership figure.
The Chapter determines the time of year elections are to be held. All Scoutmasters are provided written information of this time frame and MUST register using the online form. A Chapter election team or designee will conduct or observe an election at a convenient time and place as requested via the online form. The Scoutmaster MUST request a date within the time frame set out by the Chapter. Yanush Chapter has set these dates within the guidelines of Mikanakawa Lodge to be from December 1, 2009 to April 1, 2010. Only one election may be conducted for the troop each year. A date for the troop election is confirmed with the Scoutmaster and a trained election team is assigned to conduct the election. Given enough prior notice, the Chapter will have trained election teams available to hold your unit’s election.
Upon the arrival of the election team to conduct an election, the Scoutmaster MUST provide the team with the following:
The Chapter Unit Election Team will explain to the youth members of the Troop or Team the rules for election conducted as follows:
When the voting is finished, the OA election team counts the number of ballots turned in, and enters the numbers on the unit election report which is signed by the Scoutmaster and the election team. A carbon copy of the report is left with the Scoutmaster for troop records. All election results are final. No additions or substitutions may be made then or at a later date for any reason.
The Scoutmaster has the option of whether the results of the election are to be announced immediately or kept secret until the candidates are called out.
The Scoutmaster has one year from the June 1st following date of the election to arrange to have the elected candidates called out under the auspices of Mikanakawa Lodge and complete their ordeal. The call-out can be arranged for any Friday night at any Circle Ten Summer Camp or at The North Trail Camporee. In Camporee call-outs elections must be completed 2 weeks prior to Camporee. It is up to the Scoutmaster to see that this happens. Delays in having an individual called out can decrease the number of opportunities for him to participate in an ordeal/ induction weekend. If the individual is not called out and has not completed his ordeal within this year, his eligibility expires. An official ordeal registration card will be provided to the member upon his callout if at a Circle Ten summer camp or mailed to him upon submission of a callout report by the chapter to the lodge if at a district event. Out of council callouts are discouraged. Written authorization from the Lodge Executive Committee is required prior to a unit taking part in an out of council callout.
Any further questions regarding Unit Elections should be directed to Yanush Chapter Unit Elections Adult Adviser. The areas are North of loop 635 and South of loop 635.