Post on 01-Apr-2015
Redistricting MD-20
Ensuring A Strong Future
Rev 07-22-10
Rationale
• Membership in MD-20 going down and down
• 5 of 12 districts are below 1250 members
• MD-20 income dropping
• Expenses limited to 2% annualized increase but MD-20 will still be bankrupt in 5 years
Committee Composition
• The LRP Committee of 2008
• Successive CC’s
• State Secretary Treasurer
• The International Family
Our deliberations have been comprehensive, detailed and careful
3 consecutive Councils have been aware of our deliberationsand worked to reverse the membership losses utilizing the GMT andMERLO Teams to return all 12 districts to full district status
We are well aware of the difficulties redistricting presents
We are well aware of the uncertainty and anxiety it produces
WE FIRMLY BELIEVE REDISTRICTING IS THE RIGHT PATH
WE FIRMLY BELIEVE IT IS IN THE BEST INTERESTSOF ALL LIONS
WE BELIEVE IT IS VITAL FOR MD-20’S FUTURE
US Household Income
60,000
85,000
1995 2010
Assume $100,000 as an example
In 2010 inflation has reduced it to $80,380
What Can a Household Do?
• More Income
• Less Expense
• Both
• Downsize
MD-20 Membership By DistrictMembership By District 2003-09
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
N E1 E2 W Y1 Y2 O R1 R2 K1 K2 S
District
Num
ber o
f Mem
bers
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
MD-20 Membership 2003-2009MD-20 Membership History
15,000
15,500
16,000
16,500
17,000
17,500
18,000
18,500
19,000
19,500
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Year
Mem
ber
ship
Series1
MD-20 Dues Income
$200,000
$220,000
$240,000
$260,000
$280,000
$300,000
1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
YearDues Increase Dues Increase
What Can MD-20 Do?
• Add Members - We have not been successful
• Raise Dues - Anger membership/lose members
• Reduce Expenses - We have; see next slide
• Downsize - Redistricting is downsizing
MD-20 Expenses
• 1995 expenses were $ 418,000
• 2010 expenses are projected to be $ 434,915
• This is a total increase of only 4.04%
• Annual rate of increase is only 0.25%
• This is much lower than inflation over the same period of time
Redistricting is the only viable, effective, long term solution to the
situation MD-20 is in.
Benefits of Redistricting
• Financial - Each DG costs MD-20 about $7,000
• Each district will be strong with significant membership
• Every Lion who otherwise qualifies can run for international office
• Districts will have a larger leadership pool to draw from
MD-20 Expenses for a DistrictDGE SCHOOL $650.00
Council meetings Room Meals Mileage1st meeting $150.00 $40.002nd meeting $300.00 $40.00 $150.003rd meeting $150.00 $40.004th meeting $150.00 $250.00
Total Council meeting $750.00 $370.00 $150.00 $1,270.00
International convention $3,600.00
Miscellaneous admin expenseprinting, policy manual constitution $500.00
VDG st Council meeting $400.00COMMITTEES DG's REPRESENTED ON $600.00
TOTAL $7,020.00
Parameters Used In Developing The Plan
• Start with a clean map - eliminate all current district boundaries and start fresh
• Minimum district size of at least 1600 Lions
• County lines used as district boundaries
• Be as fair as possible to every Lion
• Be even-handed across MD-20
• Create a solution that will be successful and sustainable for decades
Start With A Clean Slate
Bermuda
Clean Slate
The Beginning of a New TraditionNew District Names
• We recognize that with a new district distribution some traditional associations and identities will change
• We want to avoid any appearance of one district “assimilating” another
• We feel the most important part of districts is their effectiveness not their names
The New MD-20
District A Members District B Members District C Members District D Members District E Members District F Members District G Members
Cattaraugus 178 Allegany 361 Broome 166 Albany 98 Dutchess 442 Bronx 112 Brooklyn 1344Chautauqua 175 Cayuga 106 Chenango 189 Clinton 156 Orange 576 Manhattan 674 Queens 975Erie 821 Chemung 96 Cortland 74 Columbia 134 Putnam 122 Rockland 347 Staten Island 130Genesee 82 Livingston 184 Jefferson 205 Delaware 34 Sullivan 388 Westchester 854Niagara 425 Monroe 455 Lewis 98 Essex 113 Ulster 226Orleans 232 Ontario 183 Madison 201 Franklin 111Wyoming 127 Schuyler 75 Oneida 210 Fulton 120
Seneca 107 Onondaga 306 Greene 45Steuben 235 Oswego 168 Hamilton 59Tioga 139 St. Lawrence 363 Herkimer 31Tompkins 106 Montgomery 64Wayne 187 Otsego 102Yates 88 Rensselaer 30
Saratoga 365Schenectady 32Schoharie 37Warren 44Washington 156
Total 2040 2322 1980 1731 1754 1987 2449
District H Members
Bermuda 126Nassau 1164Suffolk 1386
2676 16939
The New MD-20# Clubs In Districts
20 A 20 B 20 C 20 D 20 E 20 F 20 G 20 H
CLUBS 64 69 68 49 60 77 79 89MEMBERS 2040 2322 1980 1731 1754 1987 2449 2676
Total Members - 16,939
The New MD-20 Map
Concerns About District Size
• It is strongly suggested that both VDGs be fully utilized
• The DG does not have to visit every club
• Over 3 years the DG will have visited each club if the visitation distribution is designed correctly
How Do We Redistrict?• Each current sub district over 1250 members votes to
approve the changes
• All sub districts over 1250 must approve by a simple majority
• After approval at the sub district level a vote at the MD-20 Convention will occur
• A simple majority will approve the change
• The ratified proposal is sent to the International Board for approval
• After Board approval the change will take place at the start of the next Lions’ year - 2012-2013
Sub District Vote• Each sub district over 1250 at the beginning of the
month of their convention is required to vote• Normal convention voting announcements and
delegate qualifications must take place• There may have to be a “special” convention to
complete on time• We are asking your cooperation to complete this
process early in the year• The committee will visit each district to explain
the proposal
MD-20 Vote
• All certified delegates vote from all 12 districts regardless of size
• A simple majority needed to pass
• We will ask for seminar time to fully explain the proposal
Concerns We Have Considered
• Create a STRONG VITAL MD-20
• Be fair to all Lions
• Recognize district size and travel– all districts will have major highways to facilitate
travel throughout the districts
• Use county lines for district boundaries
• We are aware of 2nd VDG concerns and vulnerability - see next slide
VDG Concerns• The current 1st VDG will serve as DG in
2011-2012
• We are acutely aware that in some of the new districts there may be two 2010-11 2nd VDGs ready to become DG in 2012
• This will not affect all 2nd VDGs
• We have a plan to amicably resolve the situation - see next slide
Resolving the 2nd VDG Situation
• The two 2nd VDGs should begin NOW discussing in a cordial, ethical and Lions like fashion who will be elected DG first and who will wait a year - They have 18 months to decide
• They will do this on their own without an election within the new district
• The new district leadership, PDGs and International Family will enforce the decision of the Lions involved
The 2011 2nd VDG Election
• Anyone considering running for 2nd VDG for the 2011-2012 Lions’ year should know that this same process will be applied for their moving up to 1st VDG
• The current candidates may begin their discussions now or wait until after the 2011 MD-20 Convention.
• We suggest starting early
The 2012-2013 Cabinet
• The executive officers of the new sub districts should begin discussing appointments to the new cabinet early enough to create a smooth transition
• It is suggested that in the case of a large merger an equal number of Lions from each of the old districts be appointed to keep things amicable
Merging of Finances
• Each of the new districts will create a new bank account and the funds of districts merged will be distributed to them based on the number of members merged
• Sub district dues will be transferred to the resulting new district from the old based on membership - less any accounts receivable from the individual clubs
Summary
• This is a very difficult process with a lot of emotion - WE NEED TO BE OBJECTIVE
• We all need to be STATESMEN AND
HAVE REAL VISION for the future• This is not a time for parochialism• We need to be most concerned with the people
and communities we serve rather than district boundaries, names, or internal administration
As difficult and emotionally charged as this process is we are
confident that the Lions of MD-20 have the courage, leadership and vision to recognize the necessity
of making this change
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