By
Laws
Westport Republican Town Committee
Article I
Purposes
The
Town Committee shall encourage Republicans to run for office, conduct
party caucuses, direct election campaigns, recommend Republicans for
appointive office, obtain and disseminate information concerning performance
of Town Government, study and support or oppose state legislation affecting
Westport, and raise and administer party funds. This description
is not intended to exclude other political activities in furtherance
of Republican goals.
Article
II
Membership
SECTION
1. MEMBERS OF TOWN COMMITTEE: The Town Committee shall consist
of forty members elected as provided in Article IV, Section 1 from the
Town of Westport by the Republicans voters of the Town in district caucuses
in each of the voting districts of the Town utilized for the purpose
of RTM elections at a time prescribed by Title 9, Chapter 153 of the
Election Laws of the State of Connecticut, as amended, and the rules
of the State Central Committee in the even numbered years for a term
of two years or until their successors have been chosen, but not longer
than twenty-six months.
SECTION
2. VACANCIES: Vacancies occurring in the representation elected
from a RTM district shall be filled by a meeting and majority vote
of the remaining Town Committee members representing that RTM district,
or if a vote of the remaining Town Committee members of the RTM district
results in a tie, vacancies shall be filled by a majority vote of the
Town Committee. In addition, if the remaining Town Committee members
of the RTM district fail to select a replacement within ninety (90)
days after the position becomes vacant, then the Town Committee shall
fill the vacancy by majority vote.
SECTION
3. QUALIFICATIONS: A member of the Town Committee must
be an active enrolled Republican elector of the Town of Westport and
a resident of the designated RTM district at the time of his or her
election and during the term of office.
SECTION
4. ATTENDANCE: Members are expected to attend at least
50 percent of regularly scheduled Republican Town Committee meetings
during their term of office.
Article
III
Organization
SECTION
1. OFFICERS: The Town Committee shall meet within two weeks
after the beginning of its term (which shall start on the first Monday
following the date of the primary set in connection with its election),
at the call of the previous Town Chairman, or in the event of his or
her failure to act, at the call of a member of the State Central Committee
from the State Senatorial District in which said Chairman resides, and
from among its members shall elect by plurality vote a Chairman and
Vice-Chairman, a Secretary and a Treasurer, for terms of two years or
until their successors have been duly elected and qualified, but not
more than twenty-six months. Each of such officers shall have the duties
usually incident to his or her office and such other duties as the Town
Committee shall from time to time prescribe. Any vacancy in the
officers of the Town Committee shall be filled by plurality vote of
the Town Committee. The Chairman shall appoint a Parliamentarian
who shall advise the Chairman on parliamentary matters from the members
of the Town Committee. The Chairman may serve as ex officio member of
any standing or special committees, except that the Chairman shall not
serve in any capacity on any Nominating Committee.
SECTION 2. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: The Executive Committee
shall consist of the officers, the chairmen of the standing committees,
the duly elected president(s) then holding office of the Republican
Women of Westport or its successor organization, and the District Chairmen
as hereafter defined. The elected president(s) or chairperson
from any other Republican organization may be seated on the Executive
Committee by a majority vote of the Town Committee. The Executive Committee
shall meet at the pleasure of the Chairman or on petition of five (5)
members of the Executive Committee. The purpose shall be to advise
the Town Chairman on matters of policy. Votes taken at Executive
Committee meetings are not binding on the Town Committee.
SECTION
3. STANDING COMMITTEES: There shall be the following standing
committees of the Town Committee: Finance Committee, New Voters
and Outreach Committee, Public Relations and Publicity Committee(s)
and Campaign Committee. The chairman of the Town Committee shall
appoint the chairman and members of each standing committee. Said
committee chairman and committee members may be removed by the Town
Committee by majority vote, or by the Town Chairman acting on his or
her own. All members of such committees may be members or non-members
of the Town Committee.
SECTION
4. NOMINATING COMMITTEE: Nominating Committees shall
be appointed by the Republican Town Committee Chairman in a timely manner
and shall consist of seven (7) members including a Chairman appointed
by the Republican Town Committee Chairman. Nominating Committees
so appointed by the Chairman shall serve only for the election for which
they have been appointed. Nominating Committees shall report to
each Republican Town Committee member and to all candidates for nomination
who have appeared before the Nominating Committee the recommended choices
for the offices to be filled at least 72 hours prior to the meeting
scheduled to receive the Nominating Committee report. All members
of the Nominating Committees shall be members of the Town Committee.
SECTION
5. SPECIAL COMMITTEES: Special committees or ad
hoc committees may be established and dissolved by the Town Committee
or the Town Chairman. The Chairman of the Town Committee shall
appoint the chairman and members of each special committee. Said
committee chairman and committee members may be removed by the Town
Committee acting upon the recommendation of the Town Chairman or upon
its own. All members of such committees may be members or non-members
of the Town Committee.
SECTION
6. DISTRICT CHAIRMEN: District Chairmen shall be elected
by the members of the Town Committee residing in the District in question.
In the event that such election has not occurred within 30 days of the
district caucus at which the members of the Town Committee were elected,
the Town Committee shall elect the District Chairman. One person
shall be nominated for such position from each voting district which
shall coincide with those utilized in elections to the Representative
Town Meeting. The term of each district chairman shall be two
years unless earlier removed by the Town Committee upon recommendation
of the Town Committee Chairman with the concurrence of the members
of the Town Committee residing in the district in question. The
duties of said District Chairman may be prescribed by the Town Committee
upon recommendation of the Town Chairman, but said duties shall include
responsibility for the conduct of all Republican election campaigns
within the District which said District Chairman represents. District
Chairmen may be chosen from within or without the membership of the
Town Committee and shall automatically become members of the Executive
Committee during their term of office. They shall reside in the District
which they represent.
SECTION
7. REGULAR MEETINGS: Regular meetings of the Town
Committee shall be held monthly on the third Tuesday unless: (a) cancelled
at least 5 days in advance by electronic or printed notice from
the Town Chairman; (b) the date is a holiday; (c) State law specifies
otherwise. The agenda for each meeting shall be sent to each committee
member in writing (electronic or printed) at least 72 hours in advance
of the meeting if sent electronically or by facsimile, and 5 days in
advance of the meeting if sent by mail. A written request from
two members can place an item on the agenda of a regular meeting of
the Town Committee. Requested agenda items must be submitted to
the Town Committee Chairman at least 7 days in advance of any
regular Town Committee meeting. Items or matters not included
in the agenda accompanying the call of any meeting may be discussed
by the Town Committee at said meeting but not voted on until a subsequent
meeting unless two thirds of those present agree that said vote may
be taken at said meeting. Unless State Republican rules
conflict, Town Committee meetings, including special meetings
as discussed below, shall be governed by, Robert's Rules of Order Newly
Revised.
SECTION
8. SPECIAL MEETINGS: Special meetings may be called by the
Chairman and shall be called by the Chairman on request of a quorum
of the Town Committee as defined below. Special meetings and meetings
to hear the report of nominating committees shall be announced by electronic
or printed notice to committee members at least 5 days in advance of
the meeting. The agenda for each meeting shall be sent to each
committee member in writing (electronic or printed) at least 72
hours in advance of the meeting if sent electronically or by facsimile,
and 5 days in advance of the meeting if sent by mail. Items or
matters not included in the agenda accompanying the call of any special
meeting may be discussed by the Town Committee at said meeting
but not voted on until a subsequent meeting unless two thirds of those
present agree that said vote may be taken at said meeting.
SECTION
9. QUORUM: A quorum shall consist of twelve members.
SECTION 10.
VOTING: All Town Committee voting shall be by voice, show of
hands or roll call. Tie votes on any matter shall be resolved
by the vote of the Town Chairman. Proxy votes shall not be permitted.
SECTION 11.
NOTICE AFTER ORGANIZATION: Within one week after the organization
meeting of the Town Committee, the Secretary shall file with the Secretary
of the State Central Committee, and the Town Clerk of the Town of Westport,
the names and addresses of the officers and members of the Town Committee.
SECTION 12.
TOWN COMMITTEE RULES: The Town Committee may adopt such rules,
not inconsistent with these rules or the rules of the Republican Party
of the State of Connecticut, as it deems necessary for the conduct of
the business of the Committee. In the event of an inconsistency
between these rules and the rules of the State Central Committee or
the Election Laws of the State of Connecticut, the rules of said State
Central Committee or the said State Election Laws shall be considered
to be governing.
Article
IV
Selection of Candidates
SECTION 1. TOWN COMMITTEE:
(a) Candidates for Town Committee shall be endorsed by
district caucus meetings and be in accordance with the rules of the
State Central Committee. Each caucus shall be a meeting at a designated
hour and place of the active enrolled Republicans of the Town of Westport
within each of the corresponding RTM districts. Only active
enrolled Republicans of the Town of Westport within said district
may vote. All such caucuses shall be held on the same day and
shall be called by the Chairman, or in the event of his or her failure
to act, the Vice-Chairman, designating the times, places, and day of
each caucus by publishing said call in a newspaper having a circulation
in Westport, at least ten (10) days before the day of said caucuses.
(b) The Chairman shall appoint one Republican elector (from
the appropriate district, if possible) to call the caucus to order and
to preside until a permanent Chairman and Secretary are elected who
shall in turn preside at the caucus.
(c) Only active enrolled Republicans living within each RTM
district may be selected for Town Committee membership by the caucus.
Any such individual who wishes to make known his or her availability
for selection to the Town Committee may so inform the District Chairman
of his or her district, who shall turn all names submitted to him over
to the permanent Chairman of the caucus. Said permanent Chairman
shall read the said names to the caucus prior to accepting nominations
from the floor.
(d) All nominations shall be from the floor. In
the event that a nominee is not present at the caucus, the nominee’s
consent to be nominated must be submitted in writing to the permanent
chair prior to the final vote of the caucus.
(e) Upon receipt of a written motion from any person lawfully
participating in the caucus calling for a vote by ballot, the caucus
Chairman shall submit such motion to a rising vote, and if fifteen electors
present and legally participating vote in favor of such motion, the
vote shall be by ballot. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if there
are more duly nominated candidates than the number of positions to be
filled in any district, the vote shall be by secret ballot. The
presiding officer shall thereupon appoint two tellers. Before
any ballot is deposited, the name of the elector offering to vote shall
be given to the secretary of such caucus, and such name shall be checked
on the enrollment list of such party. No person shall vote or
participate or attempt to vote or participate in any such district caucus
unless he or she is an active enrolled Republican in such district.
Under no circumstances shall any member of the public be excluded from
the room in which the caucus is being held during the caucus and while
the caucus is voting.
(f) The presiding officer of the caucus shall cast a vote
to break a tie when necessary. This vote shall be in addition to any
regular voting rights such presiding officer may have.
(g) The number of Town Committee members to be selected by
each caucus shall be in the same proportion to the total number of Town
Committee members as the number of Republicans enrolled in said district
on December 1 prior to the caucus bears to the total number of Republicans
on said list in the Town of Westport. Every two years, on December
2, or the next business day if December 2 falls on a weekend, the Westport
Republican Registrar of Voters shall calculate the number of Town Committee
members to be selected from each district on such proportional basis.
The formula for such calculation shall be as follows: The number
of active enrolled Republicans in each RTM district shall be divided
by the total number of active enrolled Republicans in the Town of Westport
and the resulting figure shall be multiplied by forty. Thus,
Number of active enrolled Republicans in District
X 40 = Number of
Number of active enrolled Republicans Westport Town Committee
Members
to be
selected
in said District.
In computing said figure, the final figure shall be calculated to the
decimal place necessary in order to achieve 40 representatives.
(h) Any individual who moves his or her residence
out of a district in which he shall have been chosen to serve as a member
of the Town Committee, shall cease to be a member of the Town Committee
upon said removal from the district, and the Town Committee upon notification
of such removal shall declare said seat vacant and replace said member
in accordance with these rules.
SECTION 2. MUNICIPAL OFFICE AND CONVENTIONS: The
Town Committee shall select the party-endorsed candidates for nomination
to municipal and state office and for election of delegates to any convention
at times prescribed by Title 9, Chapter 153 of the Election Laws of
the State of Connecticut, as amended, and the rules of the State Central
Committee. Nominations shall first be presented to the Town Committee
by duly appointed nominating committee and other nominations may be
made by Town Committee members. However, in the selection of the
party-endorsed candidates or delegates for an office or position for
which only the electors of a political subdivision of the municipality
may vote, only the members of the Town Committee from such political
subdivision may participate, provided, however, that for the endorsement
of candidates and delegates to any convention in which the area
to be represented by the candidate or delegates includes part but not
all of an RTM district split by a State Senate, State Representative
or Congressional district line, said endorsement shall be made by a
majority of the active enrolled Republicans present and voting at a
caucus of Republicans from the total area covered and represented by
such delegates or by such candidate. Such caucus shall be called
by the Town Committee Chairman at the legally required time and said
Town Chairman shall appoint a chairman to convene and preside at said
caucus.
SECTION
3. FILING ENDORSEMENTS: Party-endorsed candidates for nominations
to municipal office and for election of delegates to any convention
shall be endorsed and certified to the Town Clerk by the Chairman or
presiding officer and the Secretary of the Town Committee at times provided
by the State Central Committee Rules and Title 9, Chapter 153, as amended,
of the Election Laws of the State of Connecticut.
SECTION
4. ENDORSEMENT CALL: All meetings of the Town Committee
called to choose candidates for nominations to municipal office and
election of delegates to any convention shall, if possible, be regular
meetings and shall be called by the Chairman, or if he fails to act,
the Vice Chairman, by delivering an electronic or printed notice
stating such purpose, to each member of the Committee at least five
(5) days before such meeting and by publishing such notice to a newspaper
having a substantial circulation in the Town at least five (5) days
prior to the meeting.
SECTION 5. FILING OF CANDIDACIES: Candidacies or persons
other than party-endorsed candidates for nomination to any municipal
office or for election as town committee member or delegate to any convention
shall be filed as required by Title 9, Chapter 153, as amended, of the
Election Laws of the State of Connecticut with the Registrar by petition
signed by at least five percent (5%) of the active enrolled Republicans
of the Town of Westport, or as the case may be, in such political subdivision
involved, but in no event by less than 100 electors. Provided
however, that no primary petition for Town Committee member shall be
approved unless it contains the names of a number of candidates other
than party-endorsed candidates equal in number to at least twenty-five
percent of the number of Town Committee members to be elected in Town,
or as the case may be in the political sub-division involved.
SECTION
6. VACANCIES IN NOMINATIONS AND CANDIDACIES: Any vacancy
occurring in the party-endorsed candidacies before a primary or in party
nominations before an election shall be filled by the Town Committee
and the name selected to fill such vacancy shall be certified to the
proper authorities by the Chairman of the Town Committee. In case
the vacancy occurs in the representation elected from a RTM district,
only those Town Committee members representing that RTM district may
vote. Should there be no remaining members from that RTM district, or
if a vote of the remaining members results in a tie, vacancies shall
be filled by a majority vote of the Town Committee.
Article
V
Caucus
SECTION 1. MEANS TO CALL
A. CALL BY CHAIRMAN
A Caucus of the Republican electors of the Town of Westport may be called
by the Chairman of the Town Committee or by vote of the Town Committee.
B. CALL BY PETITION
The Chairman shall call a caucus within 21 days upon certification by
the Registrar of Voters of a petition requesting such a caucus, signed
by five percent (5%) of the active enrolled Republicans of Westport
or 500 active enrolled Republicans of Westport (whichever is less).
Upon written application stating the purpose of the proposed caucus,
the Registrar will provide the petition form and number of signatures
required.
SECTION
2. NOTICE
A Legal Notice of any Caucus designating its purpose shall be published
in a newspaper having a substantial circulation in the Town of Westport
not less than 10 days before such Caucus.
Article VI
Amendment
SECTION
1. APPROVAL
A Caucus for the purpose of amending these By Laws shall be called by
the Chairman upon vote of the Town Committee, or upon petition of at
least five percent (5%) or 500 (whichever is less) of the active enrolled
Republican electors of the Town of Westport.
SECTION 2. FILING
The By Laws of the Republican Party and any amendment shall be filed
with the Secretary of State, and Secretary of the Republican State Central
Committee, and the Town Clerk.
Article VII
Effective Date
The
Town Chairman shall submit these By Laws to the Secretary of State within
one week of their adoption by the Caucus. They shall become effective
60 days after being received by the Secretary of State.
Article VIII
Party Funds
No
Town Committee or officer thereof shall expend any party funds on behalf
of any candidate in a pre-endorsement contest or in a primary.
Article
IX
General Provisions
Unless
stated otherwise above, all references to a majority or plurality vote
shall refer to a majority or plurality vote of those present and voting
at any Regular or Special Town Committee Meeting or at any Caucus.
Adopted
by Caucus of the active enrolled Republicans of Westport