Conference Board of Laity

Election of Lay Delegates to General and Jurisdictional Conferences

Delegates to represent the North Georgia Conference at the 2016 General and Jurisdictional Conferences will be elected by the lay members of 2015 North Georgia Annual Conference session. Persons interested in offering themselves as candidates for election must meet the qualifications as outlined in Paragraph 36 of the 2012 Book of Discipline:

“The lay delegates to the General and Jurisdictional or central conferences shall be elected by the lay members of the annual conference or provisional annual conference without regard to age, provided such delegates shall have been professing members of The United

Methodist Church for at least two years next preceding their election, and shall have

been active participants in The United Methodist Church for at least four years next

preceding their election, and are members thereof within the annual conference electing

them at the time of holding the General and Jurisdictional or Central Conferences.”

It is the Board of Laity’s desire to offer this candidacy opportunity to all eligible lay members and to inform interested persons of the qualifications, expectations, and expense involved in the process. This advanced notification and information will hopefully provide opportunity for prayerful consideration of this important decision.

Self-nomination as a candidate requires preparation prior to the 2015 Annual Conference such as 300 word biographical sketch and application, speech preparation, attending the candidate forum prior to Annual Conference and the Laity Orientation Forum during Annual Conference.

Elected delegates can expect significant expenditures of time, work, study, and money in preparation for representing the North Georgia Conference.

• General Conference consumes approximately two weeks of time including travel, followed by the North Georgia Annual Conference, which lasts three or more days and the Southeastern

Jurisdictional Conference duration is approximately four days. Delegates must commit

a minimum of four weeks within a three month period from April through July, 2016.

• There will be numerous meetings of the delegation (clergy and lay delegates), usually

full day Saturday meetings each month, during the year following election in preparation for General Conference.

• General Conference, in particular, requires extensive preparatory study plus extended long hours of continuous daily meetings during the two weeks of the conference session.

• Most delegates find that the per diem provided by the General and Jurisdictional Conferences does not cover all costs of being a delegate and have to use personal funds to cover additional expenses.

The Board of Laity appreciates all persons who give consideration to offering themselves for election. This is an important commitment.

A Laity Candidates Handbook is produced by the Conference Board of Laity and contains information about each candidate along with the candidate’s photograph. The form below provides information for submission of the required information and materials for inclusion in the Handbook. The Board of Laity requests this information be submitted between January 1, 2015 and January 31, 2015. All materials must be received by the Lay Election Committee not later than January 31, 2015 to be an official lay candidate and for the candidate’s information to be included in the Candidate Handbook. The Board of Laity will provide a copy of this handbook to each lay member to the 2015 Annual Conference in advance of the Conference.

Ron Davis, Co-Chair of the Lay Election Committee

Dianne Traynham, Co-Chair of the Lay Election Committee

CANDIDATE REGISTRATION FORM

2016 General & Jurisdictional Conferences

Please include my information in the Candidate Handbook. I certify that I meet the requirements in Paragraph 36 of the 2012 Book of Discipline to be a candidate for election as a lay delegate to the 2016 General and Jurisdictional Conferences. If elected, I will serve as a delegate.

Signature: ______Date: Click here to enter text.

(Note that typing your name will represent a digital signature)

Name: Click here to enter text.

Address: Click here to enter text.

City: Click here to enter text. State: Click here to enter text. ZIP: Click here to enter text.

Home Phone: Click here to enter text. Mobile Phone: Click here to enter text.

Email: Click here to enter text.

Local Church: Click here to enter text. District: Click here to enter text.

Occupation: Click here to enter text.

Youth (18 and under): Young Adult (19 – 40): Adult (over 40):

Female: Male: Race: Click here to enter text.

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

Please submit the following three items by email in three separate attachments to .

1) This completed contact information section.

2) Your 300 word informational statement about yourself in 12 point font and single spaced. (Suggestions for inclusion: information about family; church, district and conference positions -- past and present; your position on issues that you believe to be pertinent to the church and its future; any additional information that you would like the voters to know about you.)

3) A digital photo of yourself (JPEG, PDF, etc.)

The Lay Election Committee will arrange your material in a one-page format for posting on the Conference Board of Laity webpage and in the Lay Election Handbook. The information for all official candidates will appear in the Candidate Handbook—listed in alphabetical order by last name and with an assigned candidate number.

Alternative method of submission: Although not recommended or preferred, you may send via US Mail to:

Lay Election Committee in C/O Sybil Davidson

4511 Jones Bridge Circle

Norcross GA 30092

Packet of candidate information may only be sent after January 1, 2015 and received by the Lay Election Committee not later than January 31, 2015. One forum will be held prior to the 2015 Annual Conference to provide the lay members to Annual Conference an opportunity to get to know the candidates through a two-minute speech. You will be notified of the date, time and location of the first forum. The second forum will be held at Laity Orientation on the first day of 2015 Annual Conference session.

All persons whose properly submitted materials are received prior to COBJanuary 31, 2015will be verified, then certified as candidates. A listing of candidates will be posted on this CBOL web site not later than February 28.

Please contact Ron Davis () or Dianne Traynham () if you have a question.

Thank you for your application.

CBOL Laity Election Team