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Sixty Years and More
of a
Grand Idea:
The League of Women Voters
of Teaneck1952-2015
With Bylaws (2010)
& Nonpartisan Policy (2015)
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Contents: History1 History 2
2. List o Presidents 4
3. Charter Members 5
4. Press Releases 6
5. Bylaws 8
6. Nonpartisan Policy 13
7. Picture Album 14
8. Newsletter 20
9. Anniversary Program 23Covers
10. Membership Materials 26
The newsletter “League Lines” ourished in the League of Women Voters of Teaneck from
before the 1970s, when they were produced in mimeographed form. Above are excerpts from
issues from the 1990s.
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Sixty Years and More of a Grand Idea:The League of Women Voters of Teaneck
1952-2015
I t was April 1952 in Teaneck. A small group of women, determined to “make a difference in government,”
formed the League of Women Voters in Teaneck. We are now celebrating our sixty-third anniversary as a
nonpartisan organization. The mission is to encourage the informed and active participation of citizens ingovernment. Members, men and women, look back to sixty years and more of active involvement and advoca-
cy in Teaneck.
Many things have changed since these early days, when few of us worked outside the home. Today, most
members combine jobs, family, and volunteer work. As the organization has grown and adapted to the
changing role of women in our society, we have continued to work to “make a difference in government’
through its involvement in public policy issues.
The LWV of Teaneck Minutes from 1952 and 1953 show a beginning League struggling with its identity. At rst
it was a provisional League, advised by the Montclair League. The Teaneck group worked with State facilitators
to ease into a regular status. The By-Law Committee was headed by Mrs. C.V. Foerster (President, 1952-53);
the rst Annual Meeting of the League of Voters of Teaneck was held in May 1953, and the By-Laws were
formed.
Members of the Executive Board of the League of Women Voters of Teaneck review the group’s consensus conclusions on the LWVN
Charter School Update Study. (from left): Joyce Jacobs, Naomi Cramer, Louise Williams, Arlene Gartenberg, Barbara Ostroth, Margot
Embree Fisher, Patricia O’Brien Libutti, and Doris Long Thurber; not pictured: Janet Austin and Shirley Sosland.
Photo: Philip Gartenberg
We know that the League is best known for public service work, which includes setting up voter registration
stations outside supermarkets and in schools. Voters depend upon the League to provide unbiased informatio
in print and now, on our web sites (www.lwv.org, www.lwvnj.org .)
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Prominent due to press coverage are the Candidates’ Forums, led by League-trained moderators. The
forums are held before Board of Education and Town Council elections. The forums are accompanied by a
League produced Voter’s Guide (each candidate answers questions developed by League members.)
in the past, our local publications Know Your Town and Know Your School were disseminated throughout
the community. The League sponsored discussion groups to further good inter-group relations. League mem-
bers have consistently served as observers at Board of Education and Town Council meetings, as well as host-
ing forums to inform the public on education issues, such as school reorganization and the impact of the state’s
“thorough and efcient education” law.
Less well known are the discussion groups and informational meetings we hold on policy ideas, involving
consensus on issues. Members of the League of Women Voters of Teaneck, like League members throughout
the country, are participating members of the League of Women Voters of the United States, as well as the
New Jersey and Bergen County leagues. “It is easier to say what consensus is not, than what it is. Consensus
is not a vote; rather, consensus is mutual agreement of League members arrived at through discussion. During
discussion, everyone has an opportunity to express their viewpoints, and the issue is examined from all sides.”
(Leadership Guide, LWVNJ.)
The purpose of consensus is to use the results to lobby to enact or oppose relevant legislation. On the national
level, we have participated in a study of individual liberties during the McCarthy era, a study leading to support
of China’s entry into the United Nations, and studies on disarmament, the statehood of Washington, DC, issuesaffecting the environment, civil rights, human needs, and health care nancing and delivery systems. In Te-
aneck, we have long been involved in education, zoning, community relations, township budget and recreation
issues.The League has occasionally gone to court in the public interest.
The League publishes a monthly update on its positions, lobbying efforts, and in-depth analyses of issues in
LWV US Positions and studies. We joined our colleagues on studies of the administration of justice, including
support of a family court, transportation, land use, scal policy, education, and immigration. Recent national
studies include Federal Role in Public Education (2012) and Privatization of Government Services (2012). In
2014, national studies on Federal Agriculture Policies and Human Trafcking were undertaken by the LWVUS;
we joined with other local leagues to study and come to consensus. In New Jersey (2014) a Charter School
Update Study was undertaken; the position is now on the League of Women Voters of NJ website.
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Currently, the League supports the community through voter’s forums, organization of new citizen swearing-in
ceremonies, sponsorship of lms by and about women, (Teaneck International Film Festival’s Wadjda , Margar-
ita, With a Straw ), Women’s History discussions, and informational meetings on consensus topics.
We continue to support good planning and zoning; we have studied the Township’s Master Plan and made
recommendations for the Planning Board and Council. We have encouraged development that balances the
need for housing and revenue with the preservation of open space and parks. We strongly support affordable
housing for senior citizens and families.
Visit our blog, LWVTeaneck (http://lwvteaneck.blogspot.com ) to see the latest events read our newsletters,nd out the latest developments in LWV policy areas, and join us in the celebration of democracy at work.
The League was a good idea in 1952; it is still a good idea in 2015.
Prepared by Patricia O’Brien Libutti from articles in The Suburbanite (1992), League Lines, (1989-2015), and League of Women Voters
of Teaneck Minutes, 1952-1975, 1980-2015.
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Presidents of The League of Women Voters
of Teaneck
1952-2015
Edith FoersterSylvie Ludowise
Audry Kyle
Barbara Parnell
Zelda Levere
Gene (Bookman) Popkin
Brenda Udorr
Gertrude Schwimmer
Naomi Berlin
Mary Allen
Gladys Preuss
Jeanne Stopper
Judy Glassman
Anne Finger
Francine Kaufman
Janet Austin
Diane Weiner/Enid Hochman
Janet Austin/Jamie Elkin
Louise Williams
Kay Hower
Carol Otis
Carol Otis/Louise Williams
Louise Williams
Doris Long Thurber
Patricia Libutti
2015:Acting President:
Arlene Gartenberg
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Mrs. Selvin R. Aberle
Mrs. Raymond G. Ankers
Mrs. J. Ashford
Mrs. H. Badash
Dr. Roslyn Barbash
Mrs. Earl A. BassettMrs Morris Bell
Mrs. Norman Bloom
Mrs. Fenmore Bookman
Mrs. M. Borodkin
Mrs. Jerry E. brennan
Mrs. Harry Bressler
Mrs. Frank Brown
Miss Helen Caldwell
Mrs. Michael G. Carboy
Mrs. Julien Cerf Mrs. Malcolm F. Child
Mrs. Stanley Churchmzn
Mrs. Wm. A. Dawson
Mrs. Carroll Dayharsh
Mrs. S. D. Denker
Mrs. Adolph Detgen
Mrs. John Deyst
Mrs. Herman Diehl
Miss L. Diehl
Mrs. Jos. Dubrow
Mrs. M. W. Duffy Mrs. W. G. Dupree
Mrs. John de Leeus, Sr.
Miss L. Ferrant
Dr. Herta Fechner
Mrs. Wm. Fields
Mrs. Albert S. Gross
Mrs. J. George Gross
Mrs. M. D. Handler
Mrs. James F. Fisher
Mrs. Saul Fine
Mrs. Jos. Firmann
Mrs. C.V. Foerster
Mrs. Andres Gabel
Mrs. Leo Garnow
Mrs. James Gilberg
Mrs. Milton Goldsmith
Mrs. B. Clifford Goodman
Mrs. Philip Hartung
Mrs. Wm. B. Hartz
Mrs. C.H. Hendrikson
Mrs. M. T. Hession
Mrs. Louis Himber
Mrs. Wilfred HollanderMrs. Clarence Hook
Mrs. Ruth Horseeld
Mrs. H. H. Huston
Mrs. Mabel Hermann
Mrs. Albert D.Holtz
Mrs. B. Jerome
Mrs. Sidney Kahn
Mrs. George Kaplan
Mrs. Herbert Katzin
Mrs. Lester J. KramerMrs. F. Kytle
Mrs. R. D. LaFond
Mrs. C. V. Lee
Mrs. N. Louis Levere
Mrs. Bertram Levine
Mrs. Samuel Levy
Mrs. Theodore Ley
Mrs. Sidney Liben
Mrs. Louis Linsey
Mrs. L. Lowenthal
Mrs. Melvin MacksonMrs. S. Bradford Menkes
Mrs. Everett .Maguire
Mrs. Sophie B. Mau
Mrs. E. W. Meeker
Mrs. Austin Mehrof
Mrs. S.B. Meye
Miss Isabel Meyers
Mrs. John A. Miller
Mrs. Thomas Munroe
Mrs. Samuel Nashel
Mrs. Paul Nathan
Mrs. Frank Nausbaum
Mrs. Lester M. Neulen
Miss Agnes Norton
Mrs. Alvin Oakes
Mrs. Mildred O’Neill
Mrs. Lucille Palmer
Mrs. Paul N. Patterson
Mrs. Vera Pendergast
Mrs. Daman A. Peterson
Mrs. Robert H. Pike
Mrs. K. Z. Poliakoff
Mrs. Victor H. Polity
Mrs. H. P. PowellMrs. Jacob Poskanzer
Mrs. W. W. Rindlaub
Mrs. Anne Robinson
Mrs. George G. Ross
Mrs. David Rossheim
Mrs. J. X. Roussel
Mrs. Leon Rubin
Mrs. George Sacardote
Mrs. Herman L. Sainer
Mrs. Orville SatherMrs. Katherine Schick
Mrs. David Schwimmer
Mrs. Charles Schroeder
Mrs. Robert Schwartz
Mrs. Jos. G. Segal
Mrs. Norman Simels
Mrs. Fred Stein
Mrs. Leo Solomon
Miss Maybelle Schneider
Mrs. Christian R, Sperck
Mrs. G. Randolph SyversenMrs. Gervase Tinsley
Mrs. W. R. Thurston
Mrs. Herbert Udell
Mrs. John Uhl
Mrs. H. T. Upgrove
Mrs. Eugene Vayda
Mr. Paul Voeker
Mrs. John Ward
Mrs. Harold Warsawer
Mrs. Ada Weber
Mrs. Samuel Weinik
Mrs. Robert D. Weitz
Mrs. Virginia T. Wignall
Mrs. Martin Woods
Mrs. Arthur Yaney
Mrs C. C. Yegeny
LWV Teaneck Charter Members
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PRESS RELEASEJune 29, 2015League o Women Voters--eaneck
FOR IMMEDIAE RELEASE
League of Women Voters of Teaneck Wins Communications Award
eaneck, NJ: Te League o Women Voters o eaneck (LWV-eaneck) was honored by the LWV o NJ at itsannual statewide convention on May 2, 2015. Te Local Leagues Communication Award was conerred on theeaneck chapter or its coordinated work with its newsletter (League Lines) and blog (LWVeaneck). PatriciaO’Brien Libutti, Editor o League Lines/LWVeaneck blog, is a member o the LWV-eaneck Board o Directors.She noted that the award is a reflection o the important work being done by LWV-eaneck. “Our chapter has atalented and diverse membership and we work hard to educate the voters o eaneck about important legislativeissues. I am gratified that the state League has recognized our commitment with this award.”
Libutti went on to say that the award is also a testament to the dedication o past editors o Leagues Lines, whichstarted as a mimeographed work, and has been in circulation or more than 35 years. Doris Long Turber and
Janet Austin acted as Editor or 4 and 18 years, respectively.
Recent activities eatured in League Lines include the LWV-eaneck’s participation in the statewide consensusupdate on charter schools, as well as activities in support o Women’s History Month, sponsorship o a film high-lighting global women’s rights issues in the eaneck International Film Festival, and on-going voter registrationat a wide variety o community events, including Back-to-School nights at the eaneck Public Schools.
For urther inormation about LWV eaneck or to get involved in its advocacy work, please email [email protected] or link to LWVeaneck at http://lwvteaneck.blogspot.com. Membership is open to both women andmen at least 18 years o age.
Te League o Women Voters-US was ounded in 1919 as a partner to the National American Woman SuffrageAssociation (NAWSA) and designed to be a non-partisan organization. Te League replaced NAWSA afer Au-gust 26, 1920, when the Nineteenth Amendment was passed, which prohibited gender based discrimination in voting by ederal and state agencies.
Te League o Women Voters o New Jersey was ounded in Newark in April 1920. Men and women are wel-come to join in support o the League's mission, which is to encourage inormed and active participation in gov-ernment, to work to increase understanding o major public policy issues, and to influence public policy througheducation and advocacy.FOR IMMEDIAE RELEASE
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PRESS RELEASEOctober 15, 2014League o Women Voters--eaneck
FOR IMMEDIAE RELEASE
League of Women Voters of Teaneck Concludes Study of Charter Schools
eaneck, NJ. Te League o Women Voters (LWV) may be best known or its work registering voters and spon-soring candidate debates, but its actual mission is much broader, extending to educating and inorming voters ona wide range o timely—and ofen controversial—topics. LWV issues range rom climate change and gun saetyto campaign finance reorm and global democracy. Like other state leagues, the League o Women Voters o NewJersey (LWVNJ) plays an active role advocating or state legislation afer careul study and consensus o its mem-bers.
In that spirit, the eaneck LWV chapter elected to participate in a state-wide consensus study to update theLWVNJ’s current position on charter schools. Te original LWVNJ position statement, adopted in 2000, sup-ports the intent o the 1995 legislation that established charter schools as a means to encourage innovation with-in local public schools. However, that support came with qualifications; urthermore, the educational landscape
has changed substantially over the past 15 years.
Afer extensive background study and discussion, members o the eaneck LWV convened on October 15th todevelop consensus regarding several critical areas o charter school operations. Tese concerns spanned 5 broadcategories: 1) accountability, including school governance, student achievement, and communication o inno- vative practices and curricula to the district public schools; 2) the role o district residents in charter approval;3) what organizations should be allowed to authorize charter schools; 4) ull-time virtual charter schools; and 5)oversight o educational management organizations in the operation o charter schools.Te group’s conclusions have been submitted to LWVNJ, which will be considering input rom leagues all overNew Jersey in updating its position statement. Tis statement will be published on the state's website (www.lwvnj.org) in early 2015.OHER PRESS RELEASES:
Oct. 7, 2010eaneck women honor 90th anniversary o Amendment)Sen. Loretta Weinberg (at podium) and eaneck Mayor Mohammed Hameeduddin presented LWV eaneckwith a certificate o appreciation “celebrating 90 years o voting privileges.”( Te Suburbanite, Oct. 7, 2010 e-aneck women honor 90th anniversary o Amendment)
July 15, 2010
League o Women Voters o eaneck Elects Officers
Te 58th annual meeting o the League o Women Voters o eaneck (LWV-eaneck) took place on June 28 atthe home o Marjorie Hirschberg in Cresskill.
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BYLAWS
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF TEANECKDraft initially prepared July 2010
ARTICLE I
Sec. 1. The name of this organization shall be the League of Women Voters of Teaneck (LWV- Teaneck.) This local League is an integral part of the League of Women Voters of the UnitedStates and the League of Women Voters of New Jersey.
ARTICLE II Purpose and Policy
Sec.1. Purposes. The purposes of the LWV-Teaneck are to promote political responsibility throughinformed and active participation in government and to act on selected governmental issues.
Sec 2. Policy. The LWV-Teaneck may take action on local governmental measures and policies in thpublic interest in conformity with the principles of the League of Women Voters of the United
States. It shall not support or oppose any political party or candidates.
ARTICLE III Membership
Sec. 1. Eligibility. Any person who subscribes to the purpose and policy of the League shall beligible for membership.
Sec. 2. How Composed. The membership of the LWV-Teaneck shall be composed of votingmembers and associate members.
Sec.3. Types of Membership.
(a) Voting members: Citizens at least 18 years of age who join the League of LWV-Teaneckshall be voting members of that League. Members of the LWV-Teaneck do not need tolive in Teaneck. Those who have been members of the League of Women Voters for 50
years or more and who have joined the LWV-Teaneck shall be honorary life membersexcused from the payment of dues.
(b) Associate members: All others who join the LWV-Teaneck shall be associate members.
ARTICLE IV Board of Directors
Sec.1. Number, Manner of Selection and Term of Ofce. The Board of Directors shall consist of theofcers of the League, no more than six (6) elected
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directors, and not more than four (4) appointed directors. Four (4) shall be elected by the generalmembership at each annual meeting and shall serve for a term of two years. Theofcers and the elected directors shall appoint additional directors, as they deemnecessary to carry on the work of the League. The terms of all elected ofcers anddirectors shall be the scal year of the LWV-Teaneck, i.e., beginning on July 1following the annual meeting. The terms of appointed directors shall begin with theirappointment and continue through the scal year i.e., through June 30.
Sec.2. Qualications. No person shall be elected or appointed or shall continue to serve as an
ofcer or director of this organization unless that person is a voting member of the LWV- Teaneck.
Sec.3. Vacancies. Any vacancy occurring in the Board of Directors by reason of the resignation,death, or disqualication of an ofcer or elected member shall be lled, until the next annualmeeting, by a majority vote of the remaining members of the Board of Directors. A persistentpattern of absences from board meetings of any member without a valid reason shall bedeemed a resignation.
A board member may request a leave of absence, not to exceed three (3) months, duringwhich time the board member’s position will be considered lled but the individual will beclassied as inactive. Individuals unable to fulll their duties for longer periods than three
(3) months should resign their positions. A persistent pattern of inability to attend boardmeetings and/or perform duties shall be grounds for removal at the discretion of the board.
Sec.4. Powers and Duties. The Board of Directors shall have full charge of the property andbusiness of the organization, with full power and authority to manage and conduct same,subject to the instructions of the general membership. It shall plan and direct the worknecessary to carry out the program as adopted by the national convention, the stateconvention, and the annual meeting. The Board shall create and designate such specialcommittees as it may deem necessary.
Sec.5. Meetings. There shall be at least six (6) regular meetings of the Board of Directors annually. The President may call special meetings of the Board of Directors and shall call a special
meeting upon the written request of ve (5) members of the Board.
Sec.6. Quorum. A majority of the active members of the Board of Directors shall constitute aquorum.
ARTICLE V
Sec.1. Enumeration and Election of Ofcers. The ofcers of the LWV-Teaneck shall be a President(or co-presidents), a rst Vice President, a second Vice President, a Secretary, and a
Treasurer, all who shall be elected for terms of two years by the general membership at anannual meeting. The President, the rst Vice President and the Secretary shall be elected inodd-numbered years. The second Vice President and the Treasurer shall be elected in even-
numbered years.
Sec.2. The President (or Co-Presidents): shall preside at all meetings of the organization and of theBoard of Directors; may, in the absence or disability of the Treasurer, sign or endorse checksdrafts and notes; shall be, ex ofcio, a member of all committees except the NominatingCommittee; and shall have such usual powers of supervision and management as maypertain to the ofce of the President and perform such other duties as may be designated bythe Board.
Sec.3. The Vice Presidents: in the order of their rank, shall, in the event of absence, disability, or
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death of the President, possess all the powers and perform all the duties of that ofce, untilsuch time as the Board of Directors shall select one of its members to ll the vacancy, andshall perform such other duties as the president and Board may designate.
Sec.4. The Secretary: shall keep minutes of all business meetings of the LWV-Teaneck and of allmeetings of the Board of Directors; shall notify all ofcers and directors of their election; andshall perform such other functions as may be incident to the ofce.
Sec.5. The Treasurer: shall collect and receive all monies due; shall be the custodian of these
monies; shall deposit these monies in a bank designated by the Board of Directors, and shalldisburse the same as provided for in the budget previously adopted, or as subsequentlyrevised by the Board of Directors; shall present statements to the Board at their regularmeetings and an annual report to the annual meeting; and shall sign, with the President, allcontracts and other instruments when so authorized by the Board.
ARTICLE VI Financial Administration
Sec.1. Fiscal Year. The scal year of the League of Women Voters of Teaneck shall commence onthe rst day of July each year.
Sec.2. Dues. Annual dues shall be payable July rst. The amount, if it is to be changed, shallbe approved by the membership at the annual meeting. New members who join betweenFebruary and June will be considered as having paid through the following scal year. Newmembers joining prior to February will be counted as having paid for the current scal year.Any member who fails to pay dues within three (3) months after they become payable, or byOctober rst, may be dropped from the membership roles. Honorary life members who haveattained fty (50) years or more as League members are exempt from paying dues. When twoor more members reside at a common address in the same household, full dues shall be paidby one member, each other member paying half dues.
Sec.3. Budget. A budget for the ensuing year shall be submitted by the Treasurer at the annualmeeting for adoption. The budget shall include support for the work of the League as a
whole.
Sec.4. Distribution of Funds on Dissolution. If the LWV-Teaneck dissolves for any cause, allmonies, securities, and all other property which may at the time be owned by or under theabsolute control of the LWV-Teaneck shall be paid to the League of Women Voters of New
Jersey.
ARTICLES VII Meetings
Sec. 1. Membership Meetings. There shall be at least two meetings of the membership each
year. The time and place shall be determined by the Board of Directors.
Sec. 2. Annual Meeting. An annual meeting shall be held on or before June 30, the exact dateto be determined by the Board of Directors. The annual meeting shall:
(a) adopt a local program for the ensuing year;
(b) elect ofcers, directors and members of the Nominating Committee,
(c) adopt an adequate budget; and
(d) transact such other business as may properly come before it.
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Sec. 3. Quorum. A simple majority of voting members who are present shall constitute aquorum at all general membership meetings of the LWV-Teaneck.
ARTICLE VIII Nominations and Elections
Sec. 1. Nominating Committee. The Nominating Committee shall consist of three (3)members, two (2) of whom shall be members of the Board of Directors.
Sec. 2. Report of Nominating Committee and Nominations from the Floor. The report of theNominating Committee shall be presented at the annual meeting. Immediately following thepresentation of this report, nominations may be made from the oor by any voting memberprovided the consent of the nominee shall have been secured.
Sec. 3. Elections. The election shall be by voice vote, except when there is only one nomineefor each ofce. The secretary may be instructed to cast the ballot for every nominee. Amajority vote of those qualied to vote and voting at the Annual Meeting shall constitute anelection. Absentee or proxy voting shall not be permitted.
ARTICLE IX Principles and Programs
Sec. 1. Authorization. The governmental principles adopted by the national convention, andsupported by the League as a whole, constitute the authorization for the adoption of theprogram.
Sec. 2. Program. The program of the LWV-Teaneck shall consist of the following:
(a) action to implement the principles of the League of Women Voters,
(b) those local governmental issues chosen for concerted study and action, and
(c) the program chosen by national and state conventions.
It may include issues concerning the government of Teaneck and municipal issuesconcerning any municipality which shall be represented by a minimum of twenty (20)members and for which a Know Your Town has been completed as required by theLeague of Women Voters of New Jersey.
Sec. 3. The annual meeting shall act upon municipal program following these procedures:
(a) The Board of Directors shall consider the recommendations sent in by voting membersresident in the municipality concerned two (2) months or less prior to the annualmeeting and shall formulate a proposed program.
(b) The proposed program shall be sent to all members one (1) month before the annualmeeting.
(c) A majority of voting members resident in the municipality concerned present andvoting at the annual meeting, followed by a majority vote of concurrence by votingmembers residing outside the municipality concerned and present and voting shall berequired for adoption of subjects in the proposed program as presented to the annualmeeting by the board of directors.
(d) Recommendations for program submitted by voting members resident in the
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municipality concerned two (2) months prior to the annual meeting but notrecommended by the Board of Directors may be considered at the annual meetingprovided that:
(1) The annual meeting shall order consideration by a majority vote of votingmembers resident in the municipality concerned and present and voting; and
(2) The annual meeting shall adopt the item by a majority vote of the voting
members resident in the municipality concerned and present and voting.
(e) Changes in the program, in the case of altered conditions, may be madeprovided that:
(1) information concerning the proposed changes has been sent to allmembers at least two (2) weeks prior to a general membership meeting atwhich the change is to be discussed; and
(2) nal action by the membership resident in the municipality concernedis taken at a succeeding meeting, with concurrence by the membershipresiding outside the municipality concerned.
Sec. 5. Member Action. Members may act in the name of the League of Women Voters of Teaneck only when authorized to do so by the proper Board of Directors.
ARTICLE X National Convention, State Convention and Council
Sec. 1. National Convention. The Board of Directors at a meeting before the national Leaguedeadline shall select delegates to the convention in the number allotted the LWV-Teaneckunder the provisions of the bylaws of the League of Women Voters of the United States.
Sec. 2. State Convention. The Board of Directors at a meeting before the state Leaguedeadline shall select delegates to that convention in the number allotted the LWV-Teaneck
under the provisions of the bylaws of the League of Women Voters of New Jersey.
Sec. 3. State Council. The Board of Directors at a meeting before the state League deadlineshall select delegates to that council in the number allotted the LWV-Teaneck under theprovisions of the bylaws of the League of Women Voters of New Jersey.
ARTICLE XI Parliamentary Authority
Sec. 1. Parliamentary Authority. The rules contained in Robert’s Rules of Order Revised shall
govern the organization in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are notinconsistent with these bylaws.
ARTICLE XII Amendments
Sec. 1. Amendments. These bylaws may be amended by a simple majority vote of votingmembers present and voting at the annual meeting, provided the amendments weresubmitted to the membership in writing at least one month in advance of the meeting.
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League of Women Voters of Teaneck Nonpartisan Policy 07/06/2015Te purpose o this policy is to assure the credibility and integrity o the League o Women Voters o eaneck asa nonpartisan organization which does not support or oppose any political party or candidate. Te ability o theLWV eaneck to be an effective voice or the public interest will be achieved only i its policies and positions areseen as independent o partisan influence. Tus, those persons making such policies must also be perceived asbeing ree o all partisan influence. Only to the extent that the public and its elected officials are convinced o theLeague’s genuine nonpartisanship will the League be able to render effective voter service and gain a wide base osupport or its positions on governmental issues.
Board members must recognize that, as a result o close identification with the League, they have a special responsibility to see that their activities do not create a partisan impression.1. Elected Office: No member o the Board o Directors shall run or or hold elective office at the national, state,county or municipal level except or school board or nonpartisan commission. I a board member declares oran affected elected office, the member shall resign rom the board. Public notices released by LWV eaneckannouncing the resignation o a board member to run or political office shall be careully worded to avoid anyappearance o endorsing the member's candidacy.2. Political Party Office: No LWV eaneck board member shall run or, hold or be appointed to a political partyoffice at the national, state, county, or municipal level.3. Endorsements and Campaigns: Te president, voter service vice president (or director) and advocacy vice
president (or director) may not publicly endorse or work or any national, state, county, or municipal politicalcampaign or candidate. Any board member involved in a candidate's campaign must inorm the board. In suchcases, the name o the League o Women Voters must not be used in identiying the board member nor may it beused in any manner implying support or opposition by the LWV eaneck to a political party or candidate or anyelected office. Te board has the authority to override the permissions provided herein given the specifics o aparticular case.4. Campaign Contributions: All Board members may make personal campaign contributions within legal limits5. Nominating Petitions: All board members may sign a nominating petition, except the president, voter serviceand advocacy vice presidents (or directors). Te restriction does not apply to nominating petitions or nonparti-san school boards.6. Publicity in Social and Other Media: A Board member shall not indicate her/his political affiliations or can-
didate preerences at any level o government in the media, including on social networking sites or other public venues that also prominently identiy her/him as a member o the LWV eaneck Board.7. League programs: LWV eaneck shall not invite anyone who has declared as a candidate or any office to par-ticipate in any kind o program, whether as a speaker or member o a panel, unless it is a candidates orum. Tisban would include members o his/her staff.8. Moderators and imekeepers: A League member who runs or, or is elected to, any partisan office (includingparty committee) shall not be eligible to moderate any partisan orum. Tis prohibition shall run rom the timesuch an office is first sought until the position is relinquished or the term ends. League members who are visiblyactive in a party in other ways besides public office should also not moderate partisan orums.A member with such partisan activities or offices shall not moderate even nonpartisan orums, such as towncouncil and board o education elections. Te board can make exceptions to this restriction in special cases.imekeepers should ollow the same guidelines, although the board or the moderator coordinator can authorizeexceptions.9. Exclusion: Tese policies do not apply to the amily o a board member.10. Additional Clarification: Situations not covered by this policy will be addressed as needed by the Board oDirectors.
Adopted July 6, 2015
History Based on LWVNJ Nonpartisan Policy (8/20/2011)
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LWVNJ Lo-cal LeaguesCommuni-cation Awardgiven to LWV
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Caucus or LWVUS study: Federal Rolein Public Education. eaneck member,caucus conener.
LWC members as debate moderators, ILOpresenters and State Convention participants
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Sen. Loretta Weinberg (at podium) and eaneck Mayor Mohammed Hameeduddin presented LWV eaneckwith a certificate o appreciation "celebrating 90 years o voting privileges."(Article: Te Suburbanite, Oct. 7, 2010(article: eaneck women honor 90th anniversary o Amendment)
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Women’s History Month
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Fortieth Anniversary Program
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Fiftieth Anniversary Program
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