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Nominating Committee
(From MESA's Bylaws)
Article VI. Committees
Section 2. Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee
shall be nominated at the Annual Meeting. The Board of Directors
shall submit a list of at least eight names for five positions.
Additional names may be proposed from the floor at the time
of the Annual Meeting. The nominating committee shall be elected
by a mail ballot before the Annual Meeting and under the supervision
of the Executive Director. The five candidates receiving the
highest number of votes shall be elected. The Executive Director
shall serve as the non-voting chair of the Nominating Committee.
The elected Nominating Committee shall proceed in the manner
described in Article V, Section 2.
Article V. Officers
Section 2. Election of Officers. The
President-Elect shall be elected annually by the members.
The Nominating Committee, described in Article VI, Section
2, shall nominate Fellows as candidates for office.
It shall nominate two Fellows for the office of a President-Elect
and four Fellows for the two vacancies of the Members of the
Board. Additional nominations may be made by petition from
the membership to the Nominating Committee. Any Fellow may
be nominated a candidate for Officer or Member of the Board
by a petition signed by twenty-five Fellows in good standing
provided the petition is received by a date to be announced
by the Nominating Committee in the Newsletter or by special
mailing and the Nominating Committee shall place the names
of all Fellows so nominated on the ballot. The Committee shall,
with the help of the Executive Director, conduct the ballot
by mail. Ballots shall be sent out in sufficient time so that
they may be reasonably returned by a deadline before the annual
meeting. The Nominating Committee may instruct the Executive
Director to count the ballots and to have the results certified
by a notary public. A plurality of the votes cast shall be
required for election. Only the Ballots of members in good
standing shall be counted. In preparing the list of nominees,
the Nominating Committee shall keep in mind the desirability
of having representation on the Board from the various sections
of the United States and Canada, as well as scholars representing
interests in the several regions of the Middle East and the
various disciplines prominent in Middle Eastern studies. Vacancies
of Officers caused by failure to elect the full slate thereof
or caused by death, resignation, removal or increase in the
number of officers may be filled by a majority vote of the
Board at a special meeting called for that purpose or at any
regular meeting.
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