Duties of the National
Convention
The supreme authority of Alpha Phi
Omega is the National Convention, held in even-numbered years. Each
Chapter may send two voting delegates (plus as many non-voting
delegates as possible). If only one delegate can be present from a
Chapter, that delegate casts two votes. Proxy voting is not
permitted. Absentee ballots cannot be cast.
In addition to Chapter delegates,
each Member of the National Board of Directors has one vote at the
National Convention. Also, each Region is entitled to one Alumni
Voting Delegate.
The National Convention has a
threefold purpose:
- To enact legislation for the development and expansion of the
Fraternity.
- To create fellowship, promote exchange of ideas for service
projects, and discuss Chapter operations among Brothers from across
the nation.
- To develop the leadership ability of the Brothers in
attendance, through service on committees and participation in
seminars and workshops.
The National Convention conducts its
primary business by:
- Receiving reports and recommendations from reference
committees, including proposed amendments to the National Articles
of Incorporation, Bylaws and Standard Chapter Articles of
Association; suggestions for the time and place for the next
National Convention; and proposed revisions to long-range
goals.
- Taking action resulting in adoption or rejection of proposed
amendments; adoption of resolutions, selection of site and date for
the next National Convention; and election of National
Officers.