Role Descriptions
Young Democrats of McHenry County(YDMC) Executive Board consists of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and four (4) Representatives. Additional positions may be created.
To run for President, Vice-President, Treasurer, or Secretary, the member must be 18 years of age or older and must be under the age of 38; the term of seat is 2 years.
To run for a Representative position, the member must be 14 years of age or older and must be under the age of 38. Upon discussion and approval of the Executive Board, Executive Board members may appoint deputies for their respective offices for their terms.
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President
The President shall 1) be responsible for the organizing and presiding over of meetings, activities and events, 2) be the official representative for the organization, 3) maintain contact with outside organizations, 4) have the final word in all decisions where a vote is not specifically called for in this document, 5) have the authority to sign checks issued by the YDMC, in addition to the Treasurer, 6) Shall lobby and vote on behalf of the committee at every meeting where the Young Democrats of McHenry County Committee is present. 7) Coordinate and organize participation of the Committee at all meetings and events held by Democratic Party of McHenry County(DPMC).
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Vice President
The Vice President shall 1) assist the president with their duties, 2) fulfill the duties of the President in the President’s absence, disability, or at the written direction of the President, 3) fill executive positions at meetings when elected members are absent, 4) oversee the other Executive Committee members and committees to direct and advise them to ensure that they are performing to the best of their abilities, 5) have the authority to sign checks issued by the YDMC, alongside the President and Treasurer, 6) outline tangible goals 7) assist with social media moderation and communications.
Secretary
The Secretary shall 1) record the results of all votes taken, 2) record briefly what occurred at each meeting, 3) collect attendance at each meeting, 4) process membership requests, 5) keep a current roster of all members: partial, full, and honorary, 6) be familiar with and advise the Executive Committee and membership on Robert’s Rules of Order, 7) be familiar with and advise the Executive Committee and membership on the YDMC’s bylaws, 8) be responsible for keeping order at all meetings, 9) serve as custodian for all YDMC’s records and 10) preside over all elections.
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Treasurer
The Treasurer shall 1) record, receive, distribute, monitor, and organize the fiscal obligations, expenses, and revenues, 2) be responsible for keeping records and possession (on behalf of the group) of all merchandise, 3) keep the organization current with all paperwork that needs to be filed, 4) identify and pursue potential new sources of funding, 5) have the authority to sign checks issued by the YDMC, in addition to the President and Vice President, 6) keep records of all organizations and individuals who have given money to the organization and 7) periodically solicit those who have given money to the organization before for additional funds.
Representatives
shall 1) each act as Chairperson to one of three permanent committees, (2) support YDMCs’ projects where needed, (3) act as advisors to other Executive Committee officers, (4) work to build connections with other organizations and communities, (4) act as a voice for the concerns and needs of non-Executive Committee members, and (5) propose additional projects and policies for the betterment of the organization.
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​Membership Requirements
Membership is open to all McHenry County residents under the age-40 years.
Elected Precinct Committee Persons of McHenry County, under the age-40, see below.
All other residents, under the age-40, may become a member via a 10(ten) dollars annual membership fee.
Should a member be unable to meet either of these requirements, voting membership may still be granted on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the Executive Board.
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Membership Levels
Partial membership
This category of membership is awarded through recognition by the acting Secretary of the Organization.
This category of membership does not enjoy the rights outlined in this constitution that are provided to those with Full Membership.
Full membership
This category of membership is awarded through dues-paying and attending three or more total meetings.
These conditions are countermanded in the instance and during the tenure where a member is an elected or appointed Precinct Committee Person for the Democratic Party of McHenry County.
This category of membership enjoys the right to vote in Organization-wide votes, inaugurate self-nominations for Executive Committee role elections.
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What We Do
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Meet as a whole committee with all members at least once a month at a centralized location in McHenry County; and
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As a completely volunteer-led organization, the Young Democrats of McHenry County mobilizes young people under the age of 40 to participate in the electoral process to elect Democrats, influence the ideals of the Democratic Party, advocate for progressive issues, and train the next generation of progressive leaders; and
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Increase peer-to-peer communication by speaking with progressive and democratically allied issue groups, by locating new voters in our local communities, by speaking out to our friends and family members, and by taking our message for the future to the people; and
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Support the recruitment of democratic candidates; and
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Build strong lasting relationships among local Democratic clubs, labor unions, and other progressive organizations; accept and encourage the role of progressive and grassroots organizations with common goals in guiding our party, and welcome their involvement in both primary and general elections; and
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Demand inclusion at all levels of the Democratic Party, including state and local executive committees and as party delegates, allowing the voice of the future leaders of the Democratic Party to be heard and listened to; and
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Help recruit and support Democratic candidates who reflect the very best of their local character and values; and
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Work to actively highlight issues important in mobilizing young voters through social media and traditional earned media; and
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Create digital petitions, hosts issue-based conversations, and holds both in-person and digital rallies to advance our policy priorities and priorities important to our members; and
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Participate in trainings, workshops, hear from elected leaders.

Corinna Sac
President
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TBA
Vice President

Michelle Kalapodis
Treasurer

JD Preusker
Secretary

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"Things will only improve when the people - all of us - say to authorities, 'I will hold you responsible.' We should all be showing up at city council meetings, lighting up every community with activism and mobilization."
Erin Brokovich
Our Mission
The mission of this organization is to engage, educate, and empower young people across the county; train the next generation of Democratic Leaders, elect Democrats, and advocate for progressive issues.


Our Vision
The vision of this committee is to be the hub for Democratic youth that cultivates the party leaders of today and tomorrow.