The 2017 Fencing Victoria AGM will be held on the Thursday 25th May 2017 at the State Fencing Centre, 204 Arden Street, Nth Melbourne at 7.00pm.
Below are Proxy Voting Forms.
There are 4 Directors Positions needed to be filled - We have only 2 nominations.
Carol Bond - Current Treasurer has renominated
Andrew Cobb - Current Tornament Director has renominated.
We still need to fill the positions of Digital Communications Director and Secretary.
2 Proxy Voting Forms
If you cannot attend the Fencing Victoria Annual General Meeting, you can appoint a proxy, IN WRITING, using the attached Proxy Voting Form.
These forms must be received by the Communication Director or be received at the Fencing Victoria Office, Level 1, 204-206 Arden Street, Nth Melbourne, 3051, no later than 7.00pm on the 24th May 2017.
Proxy Voting Forms can be emailed to communications@fencingvictoria.org.
3 Voting
Elections are covered by the Fencing Victoria Rules of Incorporation.
Under Rule 10.1 of the Rules, the following categories have previously been decided:
Individual Members (entitled to vote, as per Rule 15.2) are
- Full Junior Affiliated Members
- Full Senior Affiliated Members
- Coach Affiliated Members
Associate Members (NOT entitled to vote, as per Rule15.3) are
- Club/School Affiliated Members
Note that a nomination for election for candidate must be made by two Individual members (i.e. Fully Affiliated Members, not Associate Members). Candidates themselves may be Associate or Individual Members.
Individual Members are entitled to vote if they have paid their affiliation for the current Fencing Year (2017). Proxy votes must comply with The Fencing Victoria Rules of Incorporation – Section 35
All members wishing to vote either in person or by Proxy (including members holding Proxies on behalf of other members) MUST be fully Affiliated with Fencing Victoria at either a Junior, Senior or Coach Level.
All minors must have their Proxy votes signed by a parent/guardian. As a minor has no legal capacity, Junior members under the age of 18 may not exercise their voting rights, except through their legal guardian. Similarly, a proxy may only be provided by the legal guardian of a minor (i.e. the minor has no legal capacity to appoint a proxy). If a minor has completed a proxy form, this will only have effect if it has been also signed by their legal guardian.
Last Modified on 23/05/2017 13:39