SAMPLE CHAPTER CONSTITUTION
Turning Point USA at [SCHOOL NAME] Constitution
PREAMBLE:
[OPTIONAL SECTION TO DEFINE YOUR BELIEFS]
ARTICLE I – ORGANIZATION
Section I. Name
The name of this organization shall be Turning Point USA at [SCHOOL NAME]
Section II. Mission Statement
[MISSION STATEMENT CAN BE FOUNT ON NATIONAL ORGANIZATION’S WEBSITE OR WRITTEN YOURSELF]
Turning Point USA’s mission is to educate students about the importance of fiscal responsibility, free markets, and capitalism through innovative campus activism and non-partisan, thought-provoking discussion.
Section III. University Registration
The organization shall be independent in its decision-making in accordance with the national Turning Point USA organization. The Executive Board will register the Club or apply for its recognition as a registered student organization.
ARTICLE II – MEMBERSHIP
Section I Voting Members
Membership in the club shall be open to all full-time and part-time [UNIVERSITY NAME] students who have attended at least one meeting and remain in good standing with the national organization and university.
Section II Associate Members
Associate membership in the organization shall be open to any individual who demonstrates an interest and willingness to support the purposes and objectives of the Club but does not attend the University. Associate members may take part in all activities and privileges of the club, though are not permitted to vote or hold officer positions.
All membership shall be determined without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, veteran status, handicap status, or disability.
ARTICLE III. OFFICERS
Section I. Governance
The affairs of the Club shall be managed by its Officers. Officers shall have the general power to manage and control the affairs and property of the Club, adopt rules and regulations governing the actions and activities of the Club, and delegate its authority to officers or committees.
Section II. Positions
The Club shall be comprised of an odd number of officers with no fewer than three serving at a given time. This will include; President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Additional positions may be created as is deemed necessary and voted on by the Club.
Section III. Tenure and Elections
Elections shall be held between December 1st and January 31st of each calendar year. Officers must make the names of officer candidates available to all voting members, no less than one week prior to the election. Officers shall serve one calendar year beginning on the day of their election.
Section IV. Duties of Officers
Duties of Club officers include, but are not limited to:
President:
- Preside over meetings
- Coordinate all activities within the chapter
- Act as a Liason between the chapter and outside entities
- Attend University function which require a club representative
- Work with other officers to determine the overall direction of the Club
- Report to the national organization
- Appoint members to officer positions in the event of resignation or removal before the next election cycle
Vice President:
- Carry out any duties of the President in the event of the President’s inability to carry them out
- Replace the President in the event of the President’s removal or resignation
- Maintain decorum at meetings
- Work with the other officers to create a schedule of events and activities
Secretary:
- Maintain a list of all active members and sign-ups
- Keep minutes of meetings
- Maintain decorum at meetings
- Maintain chapter documents
- Write weekly emails to inform and remind members of general news and upcoming calendar items
Treasurer:
- Serve as a signatory on the chapter’s bank account
- Manage the finances of the club
- Ensure debts are paid on time
- Work with other officers to prepare budgetary and fundraising plans
Media Director:
- Disseminate media advisories before and media advisories after each event
- Take pictures and record videos to help the chapter earn media coverage
- Maintain a full list of local media
- Maintain social media accounts
Section V. Removal of Officers:
Officers may be removed from their position by a majority vote of the remaining officers AND a 3/4 vote by voting members in the Club. In the event of an officer removal or resignation, the vacancy shall be filled by an appointment made by the remaining officers.
Section IV. Meetings.
The Club shall have meetings no less than once a month and more often as the Club officers deem necessary.
ARTICLE IV – BOOKS AND RECORDS
Section I. Books and Records
The Club shall keep correct and complete books and records of financial accounts, and also shall keep minutes of the proceedings of its membership meetings.
ARTICLE VI – AMENDMENTS
Section 1. Amendments to Constitution
This Constitution may be altered, or amended and new Bylaws may be adopted by the affirmative vote of 67% or higher of the officers and 75% or higher of all voting members in attendance. Officers wishing to amend the Constitution must inform all members of a vote no less than two weeks prior to the vote.
Section II. Club Requirements
Regardless of changes to the Constitution, the following must remain:
- At least three officer positions, comprised of President, Secretary, and Treasurer must exist.
- Officer elections must be held between December 1st and January 31st of each calendar year with officers serving for one year.