
Run for National Office
Are you a potential national officer? A brief review of
the requirements will encourage you. The national officer experiences the
ultimate appreciation of the benefits of Business Professionals of America
membership, and chapter members will experience greater involvement
through their officer member.
Candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements and
personal qualifications.
Eligibility Requirements
- Be a student enrolled in a state-approved business and/or office education program (Secondary Division).
- Does not need to be a full-time business and/or office occupations student as long as enrolled in state-approved program with a career objective in business or office occupations or business education (Post-secondary Division).
- Have a 2.5 grade point average based on a 4.0 scale; the average shall include all subjects taken the previous year and the first semester or quarter of the current year.
- Be an active member of the state association.
- Be a national member in good standing by February 15.
- Be currently serving or have served as an elected officer of a local, regional/area, or state association.
- Must have permission of his or her state association to run for national office.
Personal Qualifications
- Ability and time to perform the duties of the office.
- Dedication to demands of the office.
- Determination to conduct a vigorous campaign.
- Willingness to develop leadership and management skills.
- Self-discipline to devote the necessary time and effort
to the requirements of national office.
Advisors play an important role in the work of a national
officer. The partnership that is essential between advisor and national
officer is pivotal to success in every activity.
Officer Candidate Guidelines
If you’re serious running for national office, you’ll need
the National Election Procedures Handbook. This booklet will provide the
details you will need to know about running for office. It contains
obligations for both the advisor and the candidate, comments from former
national officers, and election rules and regulations. Click to download the Candidate Handbook ( PDF).
The local advisor and prospective national officer should
be familiar with the general regulations that govern the nominations and
election of national officers. Therefore, it is imperative that you check
with your state advisor for state eligibility guidelines on becoming a
national officer candidate representing your state.
The responsibility for selecting a national officer
candidate is vested in the state association. Only members that meet the
following criteria are eligible to be candidates for national office:
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Meet the criteria set forth by their state association
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Meet the qualifications set forth in the National
Election Procedures Handbook
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Are selected by their state association
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