but don't the SCs represent the CCs who elected them?
On 2/2/07, DC & Alice Allen <dcaallen(a)pacifier.com> wrote:
I believe Don Tharp's figures for SC's & ASC's are for separate
individuals, not the positions themselves. Some SC's have more than one
state, so assuming that Don's figures have taken that into account and his
87 SC/CC's are not just positions (50 states plus various assistants), then
each SC rep has 21.75 people to represent, on average. If Don's 1,744
Local Coordinators are just the people, not the positions (some of us host
more than one county), then the CC reps on average deal with 218
people. Having one SC representative for 87 people is still a lot less than
the 218 each CC Rep is accountable for.
Alice Allen
CC for Geauga & Seneca Counties
NENC CC Rep
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On 2/1/2007 at 5:36 PM lboorom(a)fuse.net wrote:
<snip>
>
>Hmmmm 440 peope interested in someone to represent them for 4 positions
vs
>a
>great big 27 voters voting for 2 positions. You can do the math......
>
>I can understand the CC who doesn't care about the politics not to vote,
>but
>where were the rest of the SC's & ACS's, don;' they care? Many of
the
CC's
>count
>on their SC's to keep them apprised of what is going on.
>
>Either way, it certainly appears to me that the AB is stacked against the
>CC.
>
>Just my 2 cents.
>Linda
>
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