3rd District Democratic Convention Convention Parking & Entrance HERE Registration opens at 10:30. The Convention starts at 11:00 am at Newport Middle School (500 E Chatham Street, Newport, North Carolina 28570). Please park and enter from Hibbs Road. s Hibb Chicken & BBQ lunch will be available for sale. Please RSVP for lunch to treasurer@nc3dems.org Road to Havelock HIGHWAY 70 11:00 am Saturday May 16th to Morehead City Convention Agenda Newport Middle School May 16, 2015 10:30 11:00 Registration Call to Order Chris Hardee, Chairman Pledge of Allegiance Moment of Reflection Roll Call of Counties Monica Gibbs, Vice Chairman Cole Phelps, Vice Chairman Liz Cox, Secretary Beaufort Camden Carteret Chowan Craven Currituck Dare Gates Greene Hyde Jones Lenoir Martin New Hanover Onslow Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Pitt 0/0 Tyrrell Washington Chair Secretary Treasurer st 1 VC nd 2 VC rd 3 VC Min AF DW Introduction of NC Insurance Commissioner Keynote Remarks Monica Gibbs, Vice Chairman Honorable Wayne Goodwin Approval of the Agenda & Rules Chris Hardee, Chairman Approval of the 2013 Minutes Liz Cox, Secretary Report of the Treasurer Betsy Leech, Vice Chairman Consideration of Resolutions Chris Hardee, Chairman NCDP Video Message Patsy Keever, NCDP Chair Outgoing Remarks Chris Hardee, Chairman Report of the Nominating Committee Becky Howard 2015-2017 District Officers Elections NCDP Auxiliary Reports* Council of State Messages* District Auxiliary Leaders Cole Phelps, Vice Chairman *(interspersed with elections as votes are being counted) Transfer the Gavel 2013-2015 District Chair Minority Affairs Director Selection 2015-2017 District Chair Other Business / Remarks 2013-2015 District Chair Consideration of County Assessments Announcements Jefferson Jackson Dinner (honoring Betty McCain) State Executive Committee Western Gala June 13 August 29 October 17 Adjournment 12:30 Lunch 1:15 County Leader Training 2:00 2:00 Auditorium Auditorium Cafeteria County Party Meetings / Requirements Operations for the County Chair Vote Builder Basics Raleigh TBD Asheville, NC YD CD SD AAC LGBT May 16, 2015 STANDING RULES OF THE NCDP 3rd DISTRICT CONVENTION RULE 1. Chair. The District Chair shall have general direction of the meeting and shall be authorized to take such action as is necessary to maintain order. The Chair, with the guidance of a Parliamentarian, shall decide all questions of order, subject to an appeal by any member. RULE 2. Suspension of Rules. Any standing rule may be suspended for a particular specified time and purpose by a majority vote. RULE 3. Open Meeting. The District Convention shall be open to all registered Democrats in the District and any invited guests inclusive of race, sex, color, creed, national origin, religion, ethnic identity, sexual orientation, economic status, philosophical persuasion or physical disability. MOTIONS and DEBATE RULE 4. Obtaining Recognition. When any Member is about to speak in debate, that Member shall rise and await recognition by the Chair. The Chair shall inquire of the Member the purpose for which the Member rises. If the Member’s purpose in rising is in order, the Chair will recognize the Member. Upon recognition, the member shall state that Member's name and county or, where appropriate, that Member's position. RULE 5. Limitations on Debate. No Member shall speak in debate more than twice on the same question, or longer than three (3) minutes, without permission of the assembly granted by a majority vote without debate. RULE 6. Nominations. Nominations for any office or committee to be filled by the convention shall be limited to the presentation of the name of the nominee to the convention. No debate or seconding speech shall be permitted. RULE 7. Censure. No remark of a personal nature reflecting negatively upon any delegate shall be in order upon the floor unless preceded by a motion or resolution of censure. RULE 8. Motions in writing. All motions shall be submitted in writing at the request of the chairman. RESOLUTIONS RULE 9. Resolutions in writing. All Resolutions shall be submitted in writing to the Chair, prior to discussion of the proposed Resolution. RULE 10. Resolutions submissions. Resolutions adopted by a 2015 County Convention are in order to be heard. All other resolutions for consideration must have been submitted prior to May 1, 2015. VOTING RULE 11. Voting. Upon a roll call vote, each county will caucus and report, in writing, its raw vote of those delegates present to the Presiding Officer or Chief Teller for tabulation and report to the convention. RULE 12. Candidate Speeches. In any contested election for District Office, nominating speeches are prohibited (Rule 6). Each candidate nominated, may speak or yield the floor for remarks on their behalf not to exceed six (6) minutes. Minutes for 2014 NCDP 3rd District Convention May 17, 2014 – Cape Fear Community College, Wilmington NC The meeting was called to order by Chair Chris Hardee at 1:06 pm. The Chair started the meeting with a Welcome to the Delegates, and an Appreciation to Wilmington as the Host City. Vice Chair Cole Phelps led the delegates in the pledge of allegiance. Chair Chris Hardee called for a Moment of Reflection. Secretary, Liz Cox, called the roll of the delegations Roll Call: Of the 22 counties in the District, 14 Counties elected Delegates to the Convention. 10 Counties were present with a total of 66 Delegates (Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Dare, Jones, New Hanover, Onslow, Pamlico, Pitt, Washington), and 4 Counties elected Delegates to the Convention but none attended (Currituck, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans). While determining quorum, the Chair deviated from the printed agenda and proceeded with Speakers that were on the Program. Program Speakers: Judge Mark Davis, North Carolina Court of Appeals, addressed the convention concerning his campaign for reelection to the Court, and emphasized the importance of getting out the vote for all 5 Democrats judges on the November ballot for seats on the NC Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. Casey Mann; NC Democratic Party Executive Director who was visiting was recognized by the Chair for some brief remarks. A video introduction of keynote speaker Marshall Adame, was played. Marshall Adame, Democratic candidate for US Congress from the Third District of North Carolina, delivered a rousing and inspiring keynote address. Delegates rose to give him a standing ovation. Chair Chris Hardee thanked the candidates and resumed the convention business agenda. Following discussion among the District Officers and others present, the Chair reported the Quorum Count and declared that a quorum was present and business could be conducted. The Chair asked approval of the declaration of quorum. With the exception of all but two of the Delegates (both from New Hanover), quorum was approved. The Convention approved the Agenda and Rules, on a motion by Pitt County, seconded by Dare County. Motion passed unanimously. See Attachment A Approval of the Minutes: A motion by Pamlico County and seconded by Carteret County to dispense with complete reading of the minutes of the 2013 Convention was offered. There being no objection, the motion passed unanimously. A motion to approve the 2013 Convention minutes as presented by Carteret County and seconded by Dare County passed unanimously. See Attachment B Treasurer’ Report: Treasurer Emily Scoppe, was unavoidably absent. Chair Chris Hardee presented the Treasurer’s report. With no questions from the Delegates and there being no objection, the Chair accepted the report for submission to audit. See Attachment C Correspondence: Vice Chair Monica Gibbs read messages to the convention from State Party Chairman Randy Voller, Senator Kay Hagan and Justices Robin Hudson, Cheri Beasley, Judges Sam J. Ervin, IV, Mark Davis, and Lucy Inman. The Program Speakers departed the Convention as the business session resumed. Nominating Committee Report: Vice Chair Betsy Leech presented the nominating committee report for the following offices: Member of NCDP Credentials and Appeals Committee: Charles L. (Sonny) McLawhorn, Jr. Member of the NCDP Resolutions and Platform Committee: Roberta Winton Penn Member of NCDP Council of Review: Hughes (Buck) Leonard Wilde II With no other nominations from the floor, Pitt County moved that nominations be closed, seconded by Carteret County. Motion passed unanimously. Motion by Pitt County to elect the slate as presented, seconded by Carteret County. Motion passed unanimously. NCDP Update: Chair Chris Hardee brought the delegates up to date on developments at Democratic Party Headquarters in Raleigh, including changes in staff, the new NCDP website and branding, the NCDP Victory Fund Campaign and promoting the upcoming Jefferson Jackson Dinner. Executive Director Casey Mann returned and added details on the J.J. Dinner. Chair Chris Hardee introduced the NC General Assembly Election Plan for the District. CD3 is in good shape and has at least 5 targeted winnable House or Senate seats. Candidate Program (con’t) Invitation to Stand and Speak Uriah Ward, Greenville, Pitt County NC House District 9 Jim Noland, Morehead City, Carteret County NC House District 13 District Representatives of Democratic Auxiliaries rose to report the activities and plans of their auxiliaries and caucuses, including: African American Caucus Renee Austin and Jaymes Powell ECU College Democrats Kathleen Daniels Democratic Women Barbara Harrison LGBT Rich Elkins, letter Resolutions: Chair Chris Hardee presented the delegates with 11 draft resolutions, including 10 provided with the convention materials and one properly added afterward and displayed on the screen. Motion to waive complete reading by Pamlico County and second by Onslow County passed unanimously. Following a brief presentation of the resolutions to the Delegates a motion to approve Resolutions by Carteret County and seconded by Pamlico County passed unanimously. Announcements: Chair Chris Hardee announced upcoming events, including the State Convention and JJ Dinner June 7 in Raleigh, NCDP State Executive Committee Meeting tentatively August 16, NC Dem Women’s Convention in New Bern Sept 19-21 and the Western Gala Oct 4. Delegates asked Chair Hardee to continue planning for a 3rd District event in June. Buck Wilde announced an August Rally to be sponsored by the Carteret County Young Dems. Chairman’s Report: After passing the gavel to 1st Vice Chair Betsy Leech to preside, Chair Chris Hardee informed the convention of the Petition to Remove State Chair Randy Voller. He went on to explain the sustained personal attacks on him including questioning his residence within the 3rd District. He provided complete evidence refuting the attacks. The delegates had no questions. There being no further business, the Convention adjourned at 3:30 pm. Respectfully submitted, Elizabeth M. Cox, 3rd District Secretary STATEMENT OF CONDITION MONETARY ASSETS Cash on Hand Assessments due for 2013-14 Total Monetary Assets 2/20/2015 $ $ $ 5/12/2015 392.68 $ 270.00 $ 662.68 $ 142.68 270.00 412.68 LIABILITIES Total Liabilities NET POSITION RESULTS OF OPERATIONS Revenues Contributions In Kind Contributions (GOTV) Assessments from County Comm Sale of Bumper Stickers Donations to Jefferson Jackson Tax Check-Off Total Revenues Expenses Annual Convention Executive Committee Meetings Mileage Newsletter Web Site Supplies, postage, etc. Fundraising Letter Council of Review GOTV NCDP HQ Operation Technology NCDP CCYD Rally Co-Sponsor Total Expenses $ $ - $ - 662.68 $ 2/20/2015 412.68 5/12/2015 $ 117.09 $ 117.09 $ - $ $ $ 99.00 $ 4.67 37.09 150.00 $ 183.08 $ $ 200.00 523.84 $ 150.00 Dear Fellow Democrats, Thank you for participating in your District Convention. I look forward to working with you all to make sure our state and county parties are strong and prosperous. As we prepare to elect congressional district officers, we must remember the importance of having strong districts. The end result of this is a vibrant GOTV program which will benefit all our candidates up and down the ticket. While 2014 was a disappointment to many, a deeper look shows great opportunity for North Carolina. Despite a national Republican wave, voters here turned out at a higher rate than the nation as a whole. We were the only state in the South to add Democrats in the legislature. While Kay Hagan lost, it was the closest contested U.S. Senate race. We should understand that we have a base on which to rebuild. To succeed, we need both activists and donors. Some people have more time to give, others have more money. Both are equally important. Together, they provide the ingredients of a vibrant party. But organizing is not enough. To win, we must let our fellow North Carolinians know who we are and what we stand for. We are the party which seeks the common good for all. Americans are created equal regardless of the circumstance of their birth. And we believe that everyone should have access to the tools of success. Those tools include a sound public education, fair wages, and freedom from discrimination. We believe that our economy should reward hard work just like it rewards smart investing. Finally, we believe that those North Carolinians who are still suffering from the Great Recession deserve a hand up from those of us who have survived and thrived. Thank you for being here today. And thank you for all of the work that you have done and will do in the future. Together, we can rebuild our party and make our voices heard. Sincerely Patsy Keever, Chair Memo To: Delegates to the 3rd Congressional District Convention From: Becky Howard, Nominating Committee Chair, Tina Rodriguez, Carolyn Bryan, & Rich Elkins Date: May 13, 2015 Re: 2013-2017 Officers After considerable deliberation, the Nominating Committee recommends the following slate of officers for the District Convention on May 16th in Newport NC. For the office of Chair, Betsy Leech, Pitt County For the office of 1st Vice Chair, David Hurst, Carteret County For the office of 2nd Vice Chair, Carolyn Bryan, Onslow County For the office of 3rd Vice Chair, Dusty Speedy, Greene County For the office of Secretary, Rachel Parnell, Craven County For the office of Treasurer, D. Cole Phelps, Washington County For the position of Minority Affairs Director, Monica Gibbs, Pamlico County *Recommended for appointment by the District Chair The slate meets all the diversity requirements of the Plan of Organization. The Chair and 1st Vice are of opposite genders; the vice chairs include both an African-American nominee as well as a Young Democrat; and no two nominees are from the same county. Additional nominations will also be taken from the floor. We appreciate all these nominees willingness to serve. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Paid for by the NC Democratic Party, 3rd Congressional District Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
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