Become a NARP Leader

Are you passionate about giving Americans better transportation choices? Are you ready to play a greater role in our movement? If so, and you have been a NARP member for at least a year, please consider apply to become a member of the Council of Representatives, NARP's governing body.

Council of Representatives members are elected by the general NARP membership on a state-by-state basis in January of every even-numbered year, with state representation based on a formula that gives even weight to a state's NARP membership and general population. There are also up to 10 at-large Council seats, which are elected by the Council at its Spring meeting on even-numbered years. NARP Officers and members of the Board of Directors (who are also elected by the Council on even-numbered years) are also Council members.

Membership in the NARP Council of Representatives is open to any individual who has been a dues-paying member of NARP for at least one year. The Council meets three times each year: in April in Washington, DC, and two other meetings in various locations across the country accessible by Amtrak. Council members who miss more than one meeting without notifying NARP staff of their absence will be relieved of their duties. Council members must attend at least two of the four meetings occurring during their two-year term in office, in person or by designating an alternate, in order to be qualified to seek re-election.

The current Council’s term of office started March 1, 2012, and ends February 28, 2014. The next election for all State Representative seats takes place in January 2014.

The next election for Representative At-Large seats (there can be up to 10), which are elected by the Council, takes place April 25, 2012. Candidate Information Statements for candidates seeking to be elected Representative At-Large must be received by March 31, 2012.

If you wish to run for Representative At-Large, or wish to be considered for an interim appointment, by the Board of Directors, to one of the vacant State Representative seats, please submit a Candidate Information Statement. If you apply for State Representative, and there is no vacancy in your state, you will be considered for eligibility to run in the January 2014 election.

A list of qualifications for becoming a Council member is below

Are you interested in being elected to the Council of Representatives?  Please take the following steps:

1. Read the position description:

2. Fill out our Candidate Information form.

3. Click “Submit” to email the completed form to us or print it and mail it to NARP, 505 Capitol Ct. NE, Suite 300, Washington, DC, 20002.





Qualifications of State Representatives  Each candidate for election as a State Representative shall:

(a) Have been a Member in good standing of the Association for at least 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the closing date for nomina¬tions. The Board of Directors may waive this requirement by majority vote in instances where an exceptional candidate cannot comply, provided that the candidate is a Member in good standing at the time nominations are accepted.

(b) Submit to the Nominating Committee a candidate information statement on a form approved by the Board of Directors.

(c) Be a legal resident in the state they seek to represent and at least 18 years of age.

Election of State Representatives
The Board of Directors shall adopt policies and procedures: to ensure that each Member in good standing receives a ballot containing the names and qualifications of candidates; and to establish a method for tallying, reporting and certifying the results of the election. Such procedures shall include specifying a record date for determining the Memberships entitled to vote in each state, such date to be no more than 60 days before the distribution of ballots to members.

Automatic Election. When the number of candidates for State Representative in a given state after the closing date for nominations, or at any subsequent time before the date of the election, is the same as or fewer than the num¬ber of State Representative positions to be elected, those candidates shall be deemed elected as of March 1. The distribution of ballots and the conduct of an election in that state shall not be required.

Unfilled Positions. Any unfilled State Representative position shall be considered vacant.

Balloting. Each Membership shall be limited to one vote, even if an individual is a member of more than one membership class or if the Membership includes two or more individuals. Except as otherwise provided by these Bylaws, State Representative candidates receiving the highest number of votes in each state shall be the State Representatives from that state.  Any ballot cast by a person known not to be a Member in good standing of the Association, or on which the vote cast is not clear will be disallowed.  Each Membership may vote only on those State Representatives nominated to represent the state in which the Member resides.

Elected Representatives at Large

The Council of Representatives may have up to 25 Representatives at Large, including up to10 of whom shall be elected by the State Representatives at the Council of Representatives Annual Meeting in each even-numbered year beginning in 2010 (the “Elected Representatives at Large”), and the Officers and Directors of the Association. The purpose of having up to 10 Elected Representatives at Large is to add to the Council individuals whose position, knowledge, experience, credentials, prominence or financial support bring special expertise, credibility and/or resources to the Association.

Qualifications of Elected Representatives at Large.  Each candidate for Elected Representative at Large shall:

(a) Be a Member of the Association in good standing prior to his or her election.

(b) Submit to the Nominating Committee a candidate information statement on a form approved by the Board of Directors.

(c) Be a legal resident and at least 18 years of age.

Election of Elected Representatives at Large.  Elected Representatives at Large are nomi¬nated and elected by the State Representatives at the Annual Meeting of the Council of Representatives in even-numbered years. Election of Elected Representatives at Large may be done through a voice vote unless there are more candidates than positions, in which case printed ballots shall be used; ballot counters shall be non-candidates.

Term of Office.  Except as otherwise provided in Article XV of these Bylaws, State Representatives and Elected Representatives at Large shall serve two year terms and until their successors are elected and qualified, as follows:

(a) Each State Representative shall hold office for a term of two years beginning March 1 in even numbered years.

(b) Elected Representatives at Large shall hold office for a term of two years beginning immediately upon their election at the Annual Meeting of the Council of Representatives in even numbered years.

(c) Any Representative may resign at any time by written resignation lodged with the President.

Requirement for Re-Election. To seek re-election, State Representatives and Elected Representatives at Large shall:

(a) Have remained a Member in good standing of the Association during their term of office;

(b) Submitted a candidate information statement on a form adopted by the Board of Directors;

(c) Have met the minimum meeting attendance requirements established by the Board of Directors.

For purposes of this paragraph, any person who was elected a State Representative or Elected Representative at Large in the immediately preceding election is considered to be “seeking re-election” even if he or she resigned subsequent to such election.

Vacancies.  Any vacancy occurring in the Council of Representatives shall be filled by the Board of Directors after consultation with the appropriate Officers, Directors and Representatives. A person elected to fill a vacancy shall serve the unexpired term of the person whose vacancy s/he is filling.

Membership requirement. All Representatives must be and remain dues paying Members of the Association in good standing during their term in office. Failure to meet this requirement will result in automatic removal from office.

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