Rotary Districts

Each and every Club belongs to a geographically
defined District and this forms the next building block after clubs in the
Rotary pyramid with 530 Districts around the world.
Districts are generally
made up of between 50 and 80 clubs in a given geographic area all of whom have
the opportunity to vote and be involved in all District activities. The District
is under the general leadership of the elected District Governor who acts as an
officer of Rotary International and as the Chairman of the District Council.
Every Club is a member of the District Council.
The day-to-day matters of the District are handled by an Executive Committee
under the Chairmanship of the Governor, comprising of the immediate past
District Governor, his or her successor and the elected Treasurer and Secretary.
Members of the Executive committee are the Assistant Governors - who vary in
number according to the size of the District, but who, it is recommended, have
responsibility for no more than 15 Clubs.
All Assistant Governors are once again elected by the Clubs in the District.
Each of the elected officers also has an individual vote at the District
Council. The District Council takes all major decisions that affect the joint
operations of Clubs in the District, budgets, policies and opinions that can be
expressed to Rotary International etc.
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