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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Roger Swafford wrote:
> (**Please forward to all appropriate project lists**)
>
> The Bylaws Revision Committee (BRC) has completed a first draft
> revision of Section 2 of Article XI. State Projects.
>
> Section 2. Each state shall have a State Coordinator (SC) elected by
> majority of state members voting. A State Coordinator may not serve
> more than 36 consecutive months unless re-elected. Each state shall
> hold an election for State Coordinator every 36 months, or sooner if
> specified by adopted state bylaws/rules.The State Coordinator, as
> primary administrative officer of the state project shall appoint one
> or more Assistant State Coordinator(s) (ASC) as necessary to assist in
> administration of the state project. Assistant State Coordinators who
> are "appointees" are not eligible to be a candidate or vote for a
> candidate for the national office of State Coordinator Representative.
>
> Note - as mentioned in the last BRC report this article is being
> restructured.
The two candidates for National Coordinator and the two candidates for
Representative at Large (the two Advisory Board seats that represent all
of the members of the USGenWeb Project) are holding a debate on a
message board. The positions of the candidates on several questions may
be seen at: http://usgwp.org/boards/ncral/ncral.pl
The Run Off Election is underway and will be ending shortly. Please
acquaint yourself with these candidates and don't forget to vote.
Please pass this message on to any other Project lists you may be on.
Linda
homepage: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas
MarionCoAR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/
TulsaCoOK: http://www.rootsweb.com/~oktulsa2
MuskogeeCoOk: http://www.rootsweb.com/~okmuskog
SurnameLists: H.A.A.S/H.A.S.S. L.E.W.A.L.L.E.N
-----Original Message-----
From: Ellen Pack [mailto:e.j.pack@natchezbelle.org]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 8:13 AM
To: USGENWEB-DISCUSS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [USGW-Discuss] Special Advisory - Important Voting Information
To All USGenWeb Members -
Please forward to all USGenWeb Members and appropriate lists.
- Special Advisory -
The Voting Form for the USGenWeb National 2003 Run-Off Election will be
unavailable:
Saturday, August 16 at 9pm CT
and continuing through
Sunday, August 17 until 11am CT.
Please plan to register your vote either before or after those times.
The Indiana University, Bloomington computing services, where the voting
form resides, will be unavailable during those times so that an
emergency
upgrade of the electrical infrastructure for the Bloomington, IN campus
machine room can take place.
Voting officially ends Friday Aug 22, 2003 12:00 noon CT.
For more information about the current Run-Off Election, please visit:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwelections/nationals-index.htm
Thank you,
The USGenWeb Election Committee
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Hungarian Settlement ‘Tarsasag’
The Hungarian Settlement Historical Society will hold a “Tarsasag”
(gathering) at
5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16 at American Legion Post 258 in Springfield.
The event will introduce the Hungarian Settlement Museum to the public.
Various displays will be featured.
There will be entertainment and refreshments.
For more information, call 567-6679 or 209-2345.