Non-U.S. delegates will increase at '04 General Conference
2/3/2003 NOTE: A complete list of the number of General
Conference delegates that each annual conference will elect follows the
story. Annual conferences are listed by jurisdiction or central
conference. By United Methodist News Service When
United Methodists gather in Pittsburgh next year for their top
legislative assembly, their number will include more delegates from
outside the United States than ever before. Just as the U.S.
Congress redistricts every 10 years in the wake of the national census,
the number of lay and clergy delegates to the United Methodist's highest
legislative assembly, the General Conference, changes to keep total
representation at 1,000 or less. This time, the changes also reflect an
alteration in the determining formula, due to legislative action of the
2000 General Conference.
The biggest shift is an increased
representation of the central conferences, the church's regional units
outside the United States. The total number of delegates these
conferences will elect for 2004 is 184, an increase of 32 since the 2000
gathering in Cleveland. And because the church's constitution requires
equal numbers of clergy and laity, there will be 92 of each from the
central conferences.
For the 2004 session, a total of 994
delegates will be elected - two more than for the 2000 session. Included
in both totals are 10 voting delegates from the concordat churches:
four from Great Britain and two each from Puerto Rico, Mexico and the
Caribbean & the Americas.
The General Conference meets every
four years. During the two-week assembly, the delegates revise the
church's Book of Discipline and adopt position statements on a wide
range of issues for the Book of Resolutions. General Conference is the
only entity that speaks for the entire United Methodist Church.
U.S.
changes are mixed, with the Southeastern and South Central
Jurisdictions growing and the Northeastern, North Central and Western
Jurisdictions having fewer delegates.
Southeastern gained eight
for a total of 278, and South Central gained 10 for a total of 170.
Western, the smallest jurisdiction with less than half a million United
Methodists, had 56 delegates at the last General Conference but will
have only 44 at the next. Northeastern and North Central are each
losing 18 delegates: Northeastern dropping from 162 to 144 and North
Central from 182 to 164.
Among the annual (regional) conferences,
Virginia will elect the largest number, 32. It is followed by Florida
with 30. North Georgia and Western North Carolina will each name 28. All
of these are in the Southeastern Jurisdiction.
The Texas
Conference in the South Central Jurisdiction along with West Ohio in
North Central will each name 26. Rounding out the 12 largest conferences
are South Carolina with 24; North Carolina and Oklahoma, 22 each; and
East Ohio, Iowa and Western Pennsylvania, 20 each.
The newly merged Missouri Conference will have 18 delegates - the same total as Missouri East and Missouri West had in 2000.
The
smallest annual conferences are guaranteed one clergy and one lay
delegate. In the United States, these are the missionary conferences -
Red Bird in Appalachia, Oklahoma Indian Missionary and Rio Grande - and
Yellowstone and Oregon-Idaho.
Outside the five U.S.
jurisdictions, the largest annual conferences are those in Africa.
Liberia and Central Congo will each elect 14 delegates. Nigeria will
send 12. East Congo and Sierra Leone will choose 10 each. East Africa
and North Katanga are allocated eight each, and North-West Katanga has
six. Western Angola and South-West Katanga will elect four.
All
the annual conferences in the European and Philippines central
conferences, as well as some in Africa, will elect only two people.
The United Methodist Church has nearly 10 million members worldwide, including 8.4 million in the United States.
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A
complete list of the number of delegates, half clergy and half lay, to
be elected by each annual conference follows. Carolyn M. Marshall,
General Conference secretary, provided this information.
Conference 2004 delegates Jurisdictional Conferences North Central Dakotas 4 Detroit 12 East Ohio 20 Illinois Great Rivers 18 Iowa 20 Minnesota 8 North Indiana 12 Northern Illinois 12 South Indiana 12 West Michigan 8 West Ohio 26 Wisconsin 12 NCJ Totals 164 Northeastern Baltimore-Washington 18 Central Pennsylvania 16 Eastern Pennsylvania 14 Greater New Jersey 12 New England 12 New York 14 North Central New York 8 Peninsula-Delaware 6 Troy 4 West Virginia 12 Western New York 4 Western Pennsylvania 20 Wyoming 4 NEJ Totals 144 South Central Central Texas 14 Kansas East 8 Kansas West 8 Little Rock 4 Louisiana 14 Missouri 18 Nebraska 8 New Mexico 4 North Arkansas 8 North Texas 16 Northwest Texas 4 Oklahoma 22 Oklahoma Indian Missionary 2 Rio Grande 2 Southwest Texas 12 Texas 26 SCJ Totals 170 Southeastern Alabama-West Florida 14 Florida 30 Holston 16 Kentucky 14 Memphis 8 Mississippi 18 North Alabama 16 North Carolina 22 North Georgia 28 Red Bird Missionary 2 South Carolina 24 South Georgia 14 Tennessee 12 Virginia 32 Western North Carolina 28 SEJ Totals 278 Western Alaska Missionary 2 California-Nevada 10 California-Pacific 10 Desert Southwest 4 Oregon-Idaho 2 Pacific Northwest 6 Rocky Mountain 8 Yellowstone 2 WJ Totals 44 Central Conferences Africa East Africa 8 Eastern Angola 2 Mozambique 4 Western Angola 2 East Zimbabwe 2 West Zimbabwe 2 Congo Central Congo 14 East Congo 10 North Katanga 8 North-West Katanga 6 Oriental and Equator 2 South Congo 2 South-West Katanga 4 Tanganyika/Tanzania 2 West Congo 2 West Africa Liberia 14 Nigeria 12 Sierra Leone 10 Central and Southern Europe Austria Provisional 2 Bulgaria Provisional 2 Czech and Slovak Republics 2 Hungary Provisional 2 Yugoslavia-Macedonia Prov. 2 Poland 2 Switzerland-France 2 Germany Germany East 2 Germany North 2 Germany South 2 Germany Southwest 2 Northern Europe Denmark 2 Estonia 2 Finland-Finnish Provisional 2 Finland-Swedish Provisional 2 Norway 2 Central Russia 2 Eastern Russia-Kazakhstan Prov. 2 North West Russia Provisional 2 Southern Russia-Ukraine-Moldova Prov. 2 Sweden 2 Philippines Bicol Mission Philippines 2 Bulacan Philippines 2 Central Luzon Philippines 2 East Mindanao Philippines 2 Middle Philippines 2 Mindanao Philippines 2 North Central Philippines 2 Northwest Mindanao Philippines 2 Northeast Philippines 2 Northern Philippines 2 Northwest Philippines 2 Palawan Philippines Provisional 2 Pampango Philippines 2 Philippines 2 Philippines East 2 Southwest Philippines Provisional 2 Visayas Philippines 2 West Middle Philippines 2 Pangasinan Philippines 2 Central Conferences Total 184 Concordat Churches Caribbean & the Americas 2 Great Britain 4 Mexico 2 Puerto Rico 2 Concordat Churches Total 10 SUMMARY North Central Jurisdiction 164 Northeastern Jurisdiction 144 South Central Jurisdiction 170 Southeastern Jurisdiction 278 Western Jurisdiction 44 Central Conferences 184 Concordat Churches 10 TOTAL 994
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