District Governor Nomination

How District 5330 selects the Rotarians who will lead our district as Governor.

FORMS & RESOURCES

Become District Governor

The District Governor is the Chief Executive Officer of the District, responsible for conducting all of its business, supporting clubs, and representing Rotary International across Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The Governor-Nominee is selected roughly two years before taking office, through a formal nominating process run by the District Nominating Committee.

This page summarizes that process so any qualified Rotarian — and any club wishing to put one forward — knows how it works and how to take part.

~2 yrs
The nominee is chosen 24–36 months before the term begins, so leaders have time to prepare.
By Aug 1
Clubs submit nominations to the Nominating Committee Chair after the July 1 Call for Nominations.
October
The committee meets to interview candidates and select the Governor-Nominee Designate.

How a Rotarian is nominated

The Nominating Committee annually calls for nominations for the office of District Governor and conducts the selection. A club that wishes to nominate one of its members follows these steps:

  1. 1 Call for Nominations (on or before July 1). The Chair of the Nominating Committee sends a written Call for Nominations to all District 5330 clubs.
  2. 2 Club resolution (due by August 1). A club wishing to put forward one of its members files a resolution with the Chair — adopted at a regular club meeting — naming the candidate and certifying that they meet the qualifications for District Governor set out in Rotary International Bylaws Article XV (Sections 15.070–15.080) and the RI Manual of Procedure. Nominations are due back to the Chair no later than August 1.
  3. 3 Committee review & interview (October). The committee meets to interview candidates and select the Governor-Nominee Designate. Members receive each candidate’s name, club, classification, and Rotary background at least seven days beforehand. The committee is not limited to names submitted by clubs — it may nominate the best-qualified Rotarian available to serve.
  4. 4 Announcement (within 72 hours). Once selected, the nominee’s name, club, and a statement of qualifications are emailed to all club presidents, along with a deadline for any challenges.

The Nominating Committee

The District Nominating Committee is made up of:

  • The District Governor, Governor-Elect, and Governor-Nominee
  • All Past District Governors of District 533/5330 who reside in the District, are members in good standing of a District club, and are active — defined as having attended at least two District Training Assemblies or District Conferences in the prior three years and having served the District, a PETS, Zone, or RI committee
  • A chair (a Past District Governor) and a secretary, both appointed by the Governor

A simple majority forms a quorum, and selection requires a majority vote of those present. The committee also names an available Past District Governor — proposed by the Governor-Elect — to serve as Vice Governor, who steps in if the Governor is temporarily or permanently unable to serve.

Challenging candidates

A club may propose a challenging candidate for Governor-Nominee, but only if it had previously suggested that candidate to the Nominating Committee. The challenge must be made by a club resolution filed with the Governor within 14 days of the selection notice. A valid challenge requires concurrence by either 10 other clubs or 20% of eligible clubs (whichever is higher); if it stands, the candidates are voted on by club ballot or at the District Conference.

Once you are Governor-Nominee

The Governor-Nominee begins preparing for the role — fostering continuity with past, current, and incoming district leaders, analyzing the district’s strengths and weaknesses, reviewing the club and district framework, and taking part in district committees and meetings. The Nominee also selects the site for the District Conference of their governor year. Attendance at GNATS, GETS, and the Rotary International Assembly is mandatory.

Resources & next steps

To express interest or submit a nomination, contact the Nominating Committee through District Leadership. Ask your club president to begin the resolution process described above.

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