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CSC Constitution (updated Aug. 28, 2028)
The recommended changes of the CSC Executive Board of Directors to update language in the CSC Constitution have reached a quorum and passed a membership vote with 98 percent of voters being in favor.
See the full proposal here.
The changes are intended to address several membership elements:
- Clarify various membership types and corresponding benefits and privileges;
- Identify who may serve on the CSC Executive Board;
- Outline who may serve on and chair CSC committees.
“I am appreciative of the more than 400 CSC members who participated in this vote to help reshape the constitution of our organization,” said 2024-25 CSC President
Kevin Trainor. “With these changes, our constitution better reflects our modern organization and is more inclusive of those who have joined as part of the All-In membership. I want to thank CSC Past President John Paquette for leading this charge and helping position our organization for continued growth and increased engagement by our membership.”
The initiative was presented to the membership on July 10, 2024, with voting opening on August 1. A quorum was reached on August 28.
Per the CSC constitution, any vote that takes place outside of the annual business meeting requires a minimum of 10 percent of the full membership to participate. Of those who cast their vote, a minimum of 60 percent are needed to vote in favor for the recommendation to pass. Those who select “abstain” are counted toward the quorum but are not factored in the voting percentage. A total of 445 members cast a vote out of 4,410 eligible voters. There were 424 votes in favor, with 11 in opposition. Ten abstained.
View the updated CSC Constitution
here.