Read the official codes and procedures that govern the Hidalgo County Democratic Party meetings and organizations.
The Hidalgo County Democratic Party operates in adherence with both the Rules of the Texas Democratic Party and our own local bylaws. These documents establish the structure of the County Executive Committee, outline the duties of its officers and Precinct Chairs, and dictate procedures for endorsements, resolutions, and general operations.
View the current approved version of the Hidalgo County Democratic Party Bylaws.
Download PDFTo ensure fair, efficient, and orderly meetings, the Hidalgo County Democratic Party County Executive Committee strictly follows Robert's Rules of Order in all official capacities, except where the Texas Democratic Party Rules or local Bylaws explicitly supersede them.
Whether you are a new Precinct Chair or a seasoned member of the CEC, understanding parliamentary procedure is crucial for participating in our democratic process, making motions, and having your voice heard.
Read Robert's Rules OnlineThe core rules governing the broader state party operations, which act as the parent guidelines to our local Hidalgo County bylaws.
View TDP RulesTransparency and accountability are the bedrock of our party. The following is the formal procedure to address ethical violations, disputes, and grievances within the Hidalgo County Democratic Party, ensuring due process is afforded to all members in accordance with Texas Democratic Party Rules.
Actionable grievances must relate to specific violations of established rules, including but not limited to:
To initiate an official investigation, a formal grievance must be submitted in writing to the County Chair or the Chair of the Rules Committee.
The complaint must include specific dates, details of the alleged violation, and any supporting evidence or documentation.
Submit Secure Report via InboxThose who file a formal grievance should expect the following lifecycle for complaint resolution:
The Rules/Ethics Committee reviews the written grievance within an established timeframe (typically 14 days) to determine if the complaint meets the criteria for an actionable rule violation.
If deemed actionable, the accused individual is securely provided a formal copy of the complaint and granted equal time and opportunity to submit a written response detailing their defense.
The committee conducts an impartial hearing. Both the member who filed the grievance and the accused are permitted to present their case, submit evidence, and call relevant witnesses subject to typical parliamentary debate rules.
The committee determines a factual outcome. If disciplinary action is warranted (ranging from a formal warning or censure to permanent removal), the committee's recommendation is presented to the broader County Executive Committee (CEC) for a final binding vote, as mandated by TDP Rules.