Troop Elections

Scouts are elected to Troop or Patrol leadership positions at the semi-annual Troop Elections which are typically held in October/November and April/May.  This allows 1-2 months for the newly elected position holders to learn their responsibilities from the prior position holder.

The Troop follows the following process for these Troop Elections.

Before the Troop Elections

Approximately one month prior to an election, Scouts will have the opportunity to volunteer to run for a Troop or Patrol position. This information is gathered in-person or via an online form.

Scouts interested in running for a position should review the list of Troop Positions and associated responsibilities as posted on the Troop website. When a Scout volunteers to run for a Troop or Patrol position, he or she is committing to perform the responsibilities of any position he is elected to.  Scouts should carefully consider whether to apply for multiple Troop positions to ensure they can consistently fulfill all of the positions’ responsibilities.

The list of candidates for each position will be shared with all Scouts in the Troop at the meeting immediately before the scheduled Troop Elections. This is also the last opportunity for Scouts to declare their candidacy for a position.

Conducting the Troop Elections

A Troop Meeting will be dedicated to the Troop meeting every April/May and October/November and is conducted in two parts:

For each position (both elected and appointed):

Voting Rules

Ties

In the event of a tie, the following will be followed until a winner is determined:

After the Troop Elections

Following the Troop Election, the newly elected Senior Patrol Leader and Patrol Leaders identify Scouts to fill any open Required Elected Positions (as necessary). This list is submitted to the Scoutmaster for approval.

Scouts who have been newly elected to their positions:

Scouts will be inducted into their positions at the end of the meeting immediately preceding their start of term AND recognized at the Court of Honor nearest to the start of their term.