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Maui County Officers & Their Duties

Please see below the duties of the officers as described in the Maui County ByLaws.

Chair

A. The Chair shall have the power and duty to appoint the members of all
 standing committees and the chair and members of special committees, with the advice and consent of the Executive Committee.


B. Should the delegates to the State Convention fail to fill all of the at-large and senatorial seats on the State Central Committee to which Maui County is entitled, the Chair shall have the authority to appoint qualified members to fill such vacant positions, with the advice and consent of the Executive
 Committee. Appointees shall meet the requirements as set forth in ARTICLE V of the General Laws of the Democratic Party of


Hawai’i. The names of such appointees shall be transmitted to the State


Central Committee within forty-five (45) days following adjournment of the
 biennial State Convention or if a vacancy occurs subsequent to adjournment of the State Convention forty-five (45) days following occurrence of the vacancy.


C. Be responsible for calling special meetings; for giving proper notice of such; and for arranging for meeting places for both special and regular meetings.

D. Attend meetings of the State Central Committee and its select committees, and shall report on their proceedings at regular meetings of the Maui County Committee.


E. Maintain and update member information in the county membership
 database.

F. As necessary, collaborate with the Chairs of the Hawai‘i County Democratic Party and the Kaua‘i County Democratic Party to articulate and advocate for neighbor island concerns and views on Party procedural and policy matters, and report back to the County Committee on such matters.

VICE-CHAIR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS


A. The Vice-Chair of Communications and Public Relations shall assist the
 Corresponding Secretary in carrying out their duties.

B. They shall be the point of contact for any media inquiries and publicizing
 Party events.

C. Coordinate, maintain and update all Party social media sites.

VICE-CHAIR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


A. The Vice-Chair of Information Technology shall be responsible for creating and maintaining the county party website. They shall also aide the Chair in insuring that member information in the county membership database is kept up to date and all events and announcements are kept current on the website.

B. Coordinate with other Executive Committee members to establish

methods of providing data and information and establish protocols for posting information on the party website (www.MauiDemocrats.org) in a timely and effective manner.

VICE-CHAIR OF ORGANIZATION AND OUTREACH

A. The Vice-Chair of Organization and Outreach shall work on enhancing voter registration, party member registration and get out the vote activities,
 including mailings and phone banking conducted for voter identification and
 get out the vote activities.

B. Shall work with Democratic candidates running for office to support their
 grass roots efforts.


TREASURER

A. The Treasurer shall have custody of the County Treasury, which shall be
 deposited in a commercial bank in the name of the Maui County Committee of the Democratic Party of Hawaii or the Maui County Democratic Party of
 Hawaii.

B. The Treasurer shall be responsible for seeing that all money is collected by duly authorized and identified person, that receipts be available to all
 contributors, and that a strict accounting is kept of all funds so collected.

C. The Treasurer shall be bonded as determined by the Maui County Committee and the premium shall be paid from the County Treasury.

D. The Treasurer shall report in writing at each regular meeting of the Maui
 County Committee, shall prepare timely reports for the Campaign Spending
 Commission; and shall submit a biennial financial report at the County
 Convention.

VICE-CHAIR OF EVENTS AND FUNDRAISING


A. The Vice-Chair of Events and Fundraising shall coordinate all Party events and fundraising activities.


VICE-CHAIR OF LABOR


A. The Vice-Chair of Labor shall organize, advocate and pursue legislation, and platforms relating to labor that are important to the Party and the community.


VICE-CHAIRS OF MAUI, MOLOKA‘I AND LANA‘I.


A. The Vice-Chairs shall assist the Chair in fulfilling their responsibilities and shall serve as the liaisons of the Executive Committee and the Maui County Committee for Party members on their respective islands. These officers shall be members of the Organization and Outreach Committee and be responsible for assisting the Vice-Chair for Organization and Outreach in coordinating the activities of membership development, voter identification, and ‘get out the vote’ activities on their respective islands.

B. Vice-Chairs shall also work with each district chair on their respective island to ensure all precinct and district positions are filled.

In the absence of the Chair, the Vice-Chair representing the island of
 residence of the Chair shall be responsible for carrying on the functions of the Chair.

VICE-CHAIR OF GOVERNMENT RELATIONS


A. The Vice-Chair of Government Relations shall inform, work and interface with all elected officials. They shall keep elected officials informed of Party
 initiatives and activities.

B. Shall report on activities and the cooperation received from the various
 elected or government officials and board members at each meeting of the
 Maui County Committee.

C. Compile information on opportunities for public service on State and County boards and commissions and forwarding such information to the precinct clubs.

D. Forward names, as appropriate, of Maui County Democrats for nomination to County, State or Federal Boards and Commissions.

VICE-CHAIR OF COMMUNITY ISSUES


A. The Vice-Chair of Community Issues shall organize, advocate and pursue legislation, platforms and issues important to the Party and the community.


VICE-CHAIR OF EDUCATION

A. The Vice-Chair of Education shall organize, advocate and pursue legislation,and platforms relating to education that are important to the Party and the community.

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY


A. The Corresponding Secretary shall be a member of the Organization

and Outreach Committee and shall be responsible for issuing press releases of Party activities, serving as the archivist, posting official notices of meetings as required by Party rules, for preparing draft responses, as necessary, on emerging issues in the Maui County community and for circulating or publishing these responses. Subject to the approval of the Chair or the Executive Committee, a file of all news articles, statements, and responses shall be maintained and turned over to the succeeding Corresponding Secretary.

B. Coordinate and conduct mailings to members with particular focus on
 obtaining and maintaining current member contact information and status
 active Retired, deceased, moved, etc.). This information shall be turned over to the Recording Secretary and Vice Chair for Information Technology and to the Secretary of the State Central Committee for updating official member records.

C. Shall be responsible for the formal correspondence of the Executive
 Committee and the Maui County Committee, and shall keep copies of it in a
 book maintained for that purpose, which shall be turned over intact to the
 succeeding Corresponding Secretary.

VICE-CHAIR OF RULES AND LEGAL ISSUES


A. The Vice-Chair of Rules and Legal Issues shall advise on Parliamentary
 Procedure and Roberts Rules of Order.

B. Ensure the Party is following both County and State rules.

RECORDING SECRETARY

A. The recording secretary shall keep accurate minutes of all meetings of the Executive Committee and the Maui County Committee. The agenda for each Executive Committee shall be prepared by the Recording Secretary at the previous meeting and in conjunction with the Chair and other members of theExecutive Committee. Every attempt shall be made to solicit agenda items from all members of the Executive Committee and distribute the final agenda three days prior to the meeting. The minutes of each meeting shall be recorded electronically on the agenda and distributed to the committee
 members no less than 3 days after that meeting, unless the members of the Executive Committee present at that meeting reach another agreement.
 Reports of standing committees shall be presented in final electronic form to the Recording Secretary and along with all written reports of the officers and standing and special committees shall be entered in a book maintained for that purpose, to be turned over intact to the succeeding Recording Secretary.


Go to the Maui County Democratic Party's complete ByLaws for information on eligibility, term of office, and nomination procedures.

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