Election of Committee
23 An election committee consisting of a returning officer and four other members of the defendant are appointed at the Annual General Meeting. No member of the Committee or any candidate for a position on the Committee is eligible to act as an election committee member (Art. 37). The Committee is required to hand to the election committee an alphabetical list of the members of the defendant entitled to vote at the elections. This list is to be "sealed and signed" by the President, Secretary and Treasurer of the defendant (Art. 38).
24 The election committee is to conduct the election of members of the Committee from members nominated in writing by at least two other members of the defendant (Art. 39). As soon as practicable, but not later than eight days from the day of its appointment, the election committee is required to fix and announce the date, time and place of the election and the name and address of the officer to whom nominations are to be forwarded. Such announcements are to be placed in one or more Greek newspapers and should also include the date and time of closing of nominations, not earlier than twelve days from the date of the announcement (Art. 40).
25 Only members who have paid all moneys then owing to the defendant are eligible to vote at such elections (Art. 41). Voting is in person or by proxy (Art. 42). At the election, the election committee is required to provide to each member of the defendant who is entitled to vote, a ballot initialled by not less three members of the election committee, containing in alphabetical order the names and occupations of each candidate (Art. 43).
26 The method of voting is by placing a cross opposite the name of the candidate. If a ballot paper contains a number of crosses either more or less than the number of candidates to be elected, such ballot paper is to be rejected as informal (Art. 44 and 45).
27 The election committee collects the ballot papers, scrutinises the count of votes for each candidate and then announces as elected members of the Committee those of the candidates who have received the majority of votes. The successful candidates are then notified by the election committee (Art. 46).
28 The returning officer is required to call a meeting of the elected members of the Committee within ten days of the election. At such meeting the Committee, under the presidency of the oldest of those present, elects the President, Vice President, Honorary Treasurer and Honorary Secretary (Art. 47).
Membership
29 The defendant consists of ordinary, associate and honorary members of eighteen years of age (Art. 4 and 5). Ordinary members are persons of Greek origin who are natives of the Island of Kefalinia or are descendants of such natives and reside within New South Wales (Art. 8). Associate members are all persons of Greek origin who, not being natives of the Island of Kefalinia or descendants of such natives, are married or related by marriage to natives or descendants of natives of the Island (Art. 9).
30 Associate members are entitled to all rights and privileges accorded to ordinary members save the right of election to the committee (Art. 10).
31 Honorary members, as defined in the Constitution between 1964 and 2000 are such persons who have rendered exceptional or distinguished service to the defendant or have donated in any one financial year money in excess of £30 or goods of such value and are recommended by the committee to have been declared at the Annual General Meeting of the defendant honorary members (Art. 11). Honorary members are not able to hold office nor vote at any meeting of the defendant (Art. 11 and 12). The number of associate and honorary members must not exceed four-fifths of the number of the ordinary members at any one time (Art. 13).
Admission of Members
32 Every candidate for admission to membership of the defendant must be proposed and seconded by two members of the defendant to both of whom the candidate must be personally known (Art 15). Application for membership is in writing signed by the candidate and the proposer and seconder. Particulars required are full name, address, profession, rank or occupation, age, place of birth, place of birth of parents, nationality, marital status, and if married, place of birth of spouse (Art. 16).
33 The Committee has the power to accept or reject any application. A majority of the votes of the members of the committee is required for acceptance (Art. 17). Immediately upon the acceptance of the application, notice is given to the applicant together with a copy of the Constitution with a request for payment of the subscription to the Secretary within one month of the date of such request. Upon the payment of the subscription, and from that date, the candidate becomes an ordinary member or an associate member of the defendant as the case may be (Art. 18). If the application is unsuccessful the applicant is notified by letter (Art. 19).
34 Annual subscriptions are determined by the Committee from time to time and are due and payable in advance on 30 June each year. Members accepted after 31 December in any year are only required to pay half the subscription for that year (Art. 20). The Committee has power to grant an exemption from the payment of the annual subscription to certain categories of members (Art. 22).