Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!pa.dec.com!decuac!hadron!klr From: klr@hadron.COM (Kurt L. Reisler) Newsgroups: comp.org.decus Subject: Re: DECUS Board of Directors Election Message-ID: <940@hadron.COM> Date: 3 Mar 91 02:05:07 GMT References: <27FEB91165351@mrsvax.mis.arizona.edu> Reply-To: klr@hadron.UUCP (Kurt L. Reisler) Distribution: world,local Organization: Hadron, Inc., Fairfax, VA Lines: 76 I certainly hope you had the decency to ASK Ray Kaplan before you suggested to the gathered readership that they waste a vote by writing his name in as a candidate for the DECUS Board of Directors. I say waste, because from a cursory look at the DECUS By-Laws and the Policy and Procedures for the US Chapter of DECUS, there is no mechanism for having a write-in candidate, once the candidates for an election have been selected. However, during the candidate selection process, it is possible to write-in candidates which do not meet the "LDEC criteria" which are defined in the aforementioned documents. For those who can't get at them, the following is from the Policy and PRocedures document of the US Chapter Board: 3.1.2 Objective Criteria for Candidates Candidates for the Board of Directors must meet the following objective criteria: -Must have been a DECUS U.S. Chapter member for the last three years. -Must have attended three symposia in the last three fiscal years of DECUS (July 1 to June 30) -Must have held a major leadership position(s) in DECUS for a minimum of one year -Must commit to the time required to hold a seat on the Board of Directors -Must submit a completed application by the deadlines specified in the Election Schedule. In addition, candidates will be evaluated on his/her demonstrated ability to: -Administer an organization -Manage and influence people -Build and mobilize a volunteer organization -Mobilize a volunteer organization so that established organization mission and goals are achieved -Be an effective team member -Communicate effectively both orally and in writing -Have a working knowledge of DECUS 3.1.3 Petition Process Any applicant who meets the objective criteria shall beplaced on the ballot. This constitutes the petition process required by the By-laws. 3.1.4 Campaigning and Electioneering Policy 3.1.4.1 Publications Any group within DECUS that wishes to comment on the Board of Directors' election in its publication(s) must provide an opportunity for all candidates to make a statement in the same issue, so that all candidates will have an equal opportunity for visibility. There are 8 candidates running for the US Chapter's Board of Directors. All of them have been blessed by LDEC. I know all of them personally. As a member of the US Chapter of DECUS, you get to vote for 3 of them. If you had wanted Ray Kaplan on the ballot, and if Ray was interested in being on the ballot, you could have done so several months ago, when candidates for the positions on the board were being sought. You can do more good for the society by CAREFULLY reading the candidate biographies and statements before you vote, then by throwing your vote away. Kurt Reisler (703) 359-6100 ============================================================================ UNISIG Chairman, DECUS US Chapter | Hadron, Inc. klr@hadron.com | 9990 Lee Highway | Fairfax, VA 22030