¶ 502.
Composition--1. The voting membership of the General Conference
shall consist of:
a) An equal number of
clergy and lay delegates elected by the annual conferences as provided in the
Discipline. The missionary conferences and provisional annual conferences
shall be considered as annual conferences for the purposes of this
paragraph.
b) Delegates from The
Methodist Church in Great Britain and other autonomous Methodist churches with
which concordat agreements have been established providing for mutual election
and seating of delegates in each other's highest legislative conferences
(¶¶ 12.2, 12.3; 552).
2. The number of delegates to
which an annual conference is entitled shall be computed on a two-factor basis:
the number of clergy members of the annual conference, and the number of members
of local churches in the annual
conference.1
[FTN] 1. See Judicial
Council Decisions 109, 333, 592.
The term clergy members as
used in this paragraph shall refer to both active and retired members of the
annual conference (¶ 602.1).
3. The secretary of the General
Conference shall calculate the number of delegates to be elected by each annual
conference, based on the factors specified above, as
follows:
a) One clergy delegate for
the first 140 clergy members of the annual conference and one clergy delegate
for each additional 140 clergy members or major fraction
thereof,2
and
[FTN] 2. See Judicial
Council Decisions 327, 558.
b) One clergy delegate for
the first 44,000 members of local churches of the annual conference and one
clergy delegate for each additional 44,000 local church members or major
fraction thereof, and
c) A number of lay
delegates equal to the total number of clergy delegates authorized as
above.
d) Every annual conference
shall be entitled to at least one clergy and one lay
delegate.
e) This formula is
designated to comply with the Constitution, Division Two, Section II, Article I
(¶ 12), which defines the minimum and maximum number of delegates to a
General Conference. Should the computations provided in the paragraph result in
a figure below the prescribed minimum or above the prescribed maximum for
delegates, the secretary of the General Conference shall be authorized to remedy
the situation by adjusting up or down the numbers of clergy members and members
of local churches of the annual conference necessary to entitle an annual
conference to elect delegates, any such adjustment to be proportionally the same
for the two
factors.3
[FTN] 3. See Judicial
Council Decision 687.
4. Delegates to the General
Conference shall be elected at the session of the annual conference held in the
calendar year preceding the session of the General Conference. At least thirty
days prior to the beginning of that calendar year, the secretary of the General
Conference shall notify the bishop and the secretary of each annual conference
of the number of delegates to be elected by that annual
conference.
5. The secretary of each annual
conference, using the certificate of election form supplied by the secretary of
the General Conference, shall report to the secretary of the General Conference
the names, addresses, and such other information as may be required for
delegates and reserves elected by the annual conference.
6. The secretary of the General
Conference shall prepare and send to each annual conference secretary
credentials to be signed and distributed to the delegates and reserves elected
by the annual conference.