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Elementary Candidate

Onsite Only Competition

Participating as an officer candidate allows Betas to actively meet convention attendees, seek support for office through campaign speeches and skits, as well as enhance personal leadership skills. Elected state officers are eligible to run for National Officer positions. The following year, National Officers will facilitate during the National Convention sessions. All candidates must register and attend summer leadership camp to be eligible to serve as a National Officer. The stage is not accessible to any school group except during performance time.

Office Grade Level
President 5th Grade
Vice-President 4th Grade

General Rules

The State Officers elected in the school year prior to the National Convention will be extended an invitation to attend the National Convention and compete for the National Office that corresponds to their state office. Due to the opportunities afforded by the Beta Leadership Camp, attendance is required at the camp in order to run as a National Officer. However, running for a National Office is not mandatory for State Officers.

  1. ELIGIBILITY: The candidate for the office of Elementary National Vice President must be a fourth grader and the nominee for Elementary National President must be a fifth grader, serving as a State Officer in good standing, and registered for the convention by the deadline date. The club sponsors must enter the candidate online at www.betaclub.org/registration. The following rules and regulations should be read carefully. By submitting the National Officer Nomination, candidates are agreeing to abide by these rules and regulations.

  2. If elected and later dropped from the local club, moves to a school without a charter Beta club, or if the officer is not enrolled actively in school during the entire term, the officer forfeits the right to serve as a National Officer. The runner-up will automatically take office. It is imperative for the elected officer to notify the National Office immediately if unable to serve.

  3. Completing the registration is a pledge stating that the candidate will attend the candidate meeting and all sessions of the convention, including the Installation Ceremony, as well as fulfill all of the duties of the office the following year. Failure to fulfill this pledge will result in the candidate forfeiting the opportunity to run and/or serve for National Office.

  4. Any violations of the following guidelines may result in the candidate losing a percentage of votes based upon the rule infraction.

  5. Candidates may not take part in any phase of the convention program except for campaigning, campaign speech, and question and answer segment.

Campaign Guidelines

  1. No handouts, balloons, food products, stickers, promotional items, speakers, noise makers, or weapons are allowed.

  2. No chanting at anytime except during the one minute skit performance.

  3. Only representatives from the candidate’s state may wear campaign t-shirts at anytime during the convention.

  4. Only Beta members from the candidate’s state may participate in the campaign skit. No adults onstage during the skit performance.

  5. Costumes may be worn during the campaign session only.

  6. Signs and placards may only be used during the skit.

  7. Candidate’s slogan, movie references or the song, as performed, must not refer to alcohol, drugs, sex, race, or make use of inappropriate language.

Dress Code Guidelines

  1. Black/charcoal suit or at a minimum, black/charcoal dress slacks/skirt with a black/charcoal jacket, tie, dress shirt, and dress shoes must be worn. The business suit skirt must be at least fingertip length.

  2. Candidate must wear a black/charcoal suit and dress shoes throughout the duration of the convention.

Candidate Speech

  1. The candidate will deliver a speech no longer than two minutes.

  2. The speech should have substance and not be a list of your qualifications nor contain references to the following: alcohol, drugs, tobacco, guns, sex, bathroom humor, violence, or flirting.

  3. National Beta recognizes and respects that participating students may have religious, political, and other beliefs that they wish to reference in their recognitions and speeches at conferences. National Beta does not censor students from making such expressions. However, students are expected to recognize that not all students participating in the Club’s activities are of the same faith or hold the same views. National Beta is a diverse organization. Our members have had different life experiences, and they also have firmly held beliefs that are not the same as other members of our organization. Therefore, each student must be respectful of the opinions and feelings of others in their speeches and communications. Students should be mindful of how their words will be received by others and should avoid any comments that could be disrespectful of another person’s beliefs or views.

  4. Delivery of speech must not be suggestive in anyway (no sexual connotations).

  5. No singing, rapping, costuming, removal of clothing, dramatization, props, slides, videos, or inappropriate gestures during the speech.

  6. Speeches will need to be submitted to the National Office by May 24, 2023, at 5:00 PM (EST). They can be emailed to dbrown@betaclub.org.

Candidate Skit

Time Limit: 1 minute

1 minute for set up and 1 minute for breakdown

  1. The candidate will not take part in the promotional skit. No adults onstage during the skit performance.

  2. The dress for participants in the skit must be appropriate and inappropriate removal of clothing will result in a loss of votes. No bare midriff is allowed.

  3. The candidate’s skit, slogan, movie references, or the chosen song, as performed, must not refer to alcohol, drugs, sex, race or make use of inappropriate language.

  4. No inappropriate dance moves or gestures.

  5. SAFETY - The use of fog machines, fire, hay, balloons, or confetti is not permitted.

  6. SAFETY - Throwing items from the stage is not permitted.

  7. SAFETY - Tumbling passes or cheerleading stunts are not allowed with the exception of cartwheels, aerial cartwheels, walk overs, back bends and round-offs performed singularly.

  8. SAFETY Knives, swords, weapons, guns, nor the portrayal of guns, are permitted.

  9. SAFETY - Metal or wood may not be used in the construction of backdrops. However, metal or wood bases, no taller than 36”/3 feet, can be used to transport and/or support backdrops. Props (table, chairs, etc.) made of metal or wood may be used.

  10. SAFETY - Only portable choral risers may be used to elevate participants.

  11. SAFETY - Skateboards, roller skates, rollerblades, or hoverboards are NOT permitted.

Question & Answer Segment

Time limit: 30 seconds

  1. All candidates will draw from a pool of questions.

  2. Timing starts after the question has been read.

  3. No singing, rapping, costuming, removal of clothing, dramatization, props, slides, videos, or inappropriate gestures during Q&A.

Voting Procedures

Electronic voting will be used at convention. Pre-registered members will vote using his/her membership number that is printed on the convention badge. Members that register onsite or who do not have a printed membership number will come to a designated area during voting time. These members will not be able to use the app to vote. Voting will be by candidate name.

If there are infractions of the above stated candidate rules, a deduction of votes will occur as follows:

  • 75% of votes per rule infraction*: Skit, speech, and slogan must not refer to alcohol, drugs, sex, race, ethnicity, or make use of inappropriate language. Obscene dress or removal of clothing while on stage will also result in loss of votes.

  • 25% of votes per rule infraction*: All other infractions.

A committee made up of the National Board will rule on any loss of votes total of a candidate.

Judging Criteria

Campaign Skit 16-20 11-15 6-10 1-5
Candidate Promotion Excellent promotion of candidate. Good promotion of candidate. Average promotion of candidate. Minimal promotion of candidate.
Use of Originality in Candidate’s Slogan Excellent use of originality in interpretation of candidate’s slogan. Good use of originality in interpretation of candidate’s slogan. Average use of originality in interpretation of candidate’s slogan. Minimal use of originality in interpretation of candidate’s slogan.
Stage Presence Excellent stage presence that includes confidence, personality and audience connection. Good stage presence that includes confidence, personality and audience connection. Average stage presence that includes confidence, personality and audience connection. Minimal stage presence that includes confidence, personality and audience connection.
Creativity Excellent performance that was creative throughout the entire skit. Good performance that was creative throughout the entire skit. Average performance that was creative throughout the entire skit. Minimal performance that was creative throughout the entire skit.
Overall Performance and Entertainment Quality The skit showcased excellent entertainment quality throughout and achieved an excellent performance. The skit showcased good entertainment quality throughout and achieved an good performance. The skit showcased average entertainment quality throughout and achieved an avergae performance. The skit showcased minimal entertainment quality throughout and achieved an minimal performance.
Deductions This will be taken one time by the coordinator. Did not follow competition guidelines -15 Did not follow competition SAFETY guidelines -15  

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