The 2024 Convention approved four amendments to the Tau Beta Pi Constitution. Per the provisions of the Constitution, the amendments must be ratified by the chapters to be adopted. Chapters are asked to conduct a vote of their active members and submit the ballot by April 1, 2025 June 1, 2025. Additional information about the ballot and the proposal is available on this webpage.
Deadline Extended
Normally, the ratification ballot is due on April 1. In order to provide additional information and time to consider the amendments, the Executive Council has extended the deadline until June 1, 2025! Any chapter that has not submitted a ballot or wishes to reconsider their vote based on the additional information can submit a new or revised ballot.
Detailed Ratification Presentation
A detailed presentation about the proposed changes is available in PDF or PPTX. The presentation includes general information about the ratification process, as well as the purpose, context, wording changes, Convention presentation, Convention discussion, and reference information about each proposed amendment. This provides nearly everything a member and chapter might want to know about the proposed changes!
Chapter Chats
A Chapter Chat will be held on Monday, March 3 at 8:30 pm to discuss the Ratification Ballot as part of a larger session on Governance. The session description states that, "the session will have a short debrief about the constitutional ratification process required by chapters and will welcome questions on this, other 'governmental proceedings,' and anything chapter-related." If you have questions about the ratification ballot, the voting process at your chapter, or the amendments, you are encouraged to register to attend the session.
Ballot
The ballot should be submitted via the electronic reporting system (from the main screen, click on Other Reports and then Ratification Ballots). A sample ballot and instructions for voting are available in PDF format to assist chapter officer's in the voting process.
Information Sheet
A basic information sheet about the proposal is available for chapter officers and members. It provides a basic statement about the proposed changes and the actual changes to the text of the Constitution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Article XV, Section 3(a) of the Tau Beta Pi Constitution states the deadline is April 1. How can the Executive Council extend the deadline?
Article XV, Section 3(c) of the Constitution gives the Executive Council the authority to act and vote for chapters that do not report by the deadline. In their February 2025 meeting, the Executive Council agreed to allow ballots to continue to be submitted through June 1, 2025, and would treat any ballots received by June 1 as though they were received by April 1. This has been done on several occasions in the past when chapters have not submitted ballots on time.
What vote is required for an amendment to be ratified? What is the quorum for such a meeting/vote?
The Constitution requires three-fourths of the chapters to cast ballots with three-fourths favorable vote of the active membership present and entitled to vote (Const. Art XV, Sec. 2(a)). The quorum requirement is three-fourths of the active chapter membership (Const. Art. VII, Sec. 2(c)).
I thought abstaining meant not to vote. Why is there a line on the ballot for abstentions and what does that mean?
The Constitutional requirement "three-fourths favorable vote of the active membership present and entitled to vote" is unusual. Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised typically refers to a vote by those present and voting. As such, the Tau Beta Pi requirement means that an attendee who does not vote in the affirmative is actually voting "No." The ballot includes lines for affirmative, negative, and abstentions to record how attendees voted or did not vote. However, if the explicit "No" votes plus explicit or implicit abstentions exceed one quarter of those in attendance, a chapter's vote is "No." Hence, an abstention, in this unusual case, is a "No" vote.
How does a chapter actually submit a ratification ballot?
In the past, chapters had to print a copy of the ballot and either email or mail the completed ballot to HQ. Starting in 2023, chapters can now submit their ballots using the electronic reporting system. After logging in to the system, click on Other Reports and then Ratification Ballots. The system will automatically validate your numbers to ensure your ballot is accurate. If you run into any issues, email tbp.chapters@tbp.org.