jakemartens
Master
USPSA election update
Reminder: The ballots for president and Area 6 director are out and must be returned to the elections firm no later than Sept. 1
To request a replacement ballot, please contact Election Trust directly by telephone (toll free) 1.866.429.9481 or by email: help@electiontrust.com.
Please identify yourself as a USPSA voter and provide your full name and mailing address with your request. Also make sure to leave a contact phone number so that Election Trust can verify your information (if needed).
Note: if you have recently moved, please also provide your former mailing address in addition to your current mailing address.
To date we have a total of 4,198 ballots cast. Of those, 475 are paper and 3,723 are electronic.
If you have received a Ballot and have not voted you should
You can do it on line, it will take a only a few minutes to do it
If you have not received a ballot or misplaced yours the step above will take only a few minutes to get a new one to vote online
If you have not voted because you feel like you do not know enough about the candidates there is a lot of information out there including podcast on the Practical Pistol Show Youtube page.
Or at the next match ask a few of your fellow shooters who and why they are voting for someone.
In the last election cycle there was 30% voter turn out (5500 out of 18K) currently it is trending much less than that.
I understand that the vast majority of USPSA members may only participate in their local club match a few times a year and feel what difference does it make if they vote or not. Let me just say that it makes a very big difference in who we select to represent USPSA, help to lead and direct the actions of the BoD and to work with and help direct the office.
if you have questions about this feel free to post on here, and hopefully your fellow members will speak up and share their thoughts. If you want to email me or pm about this you can as well
jake_martens@comcast.net
Reminder: The ballots for president and Area 6 director are out and must be returned to the elections firm no later than Sept. 1
To request a replacement ballot, please contact Election Trust directly by telephone (toll free) 1.866.429.9481 or by email: help@electiontrust.com.
Please identify yourself as a USPSA voter and provide your full name and mailing address with your request. Also make sure to leave a contact phone number so that Election Trust can verify your information (if needed).
Note: if you have recently moved, please also provide your former mailing address in addition to your current mailing address.
To date we have a total of 4,198 ballots cast. Of those, 475 are paper and 3,723 are electronic.
If you have received a Ballot and have not voted you should
You can do it on line, it will take a only a few minutes to do it
If you have not received a ballot or misplaced yours the step above will take only a few minutes to get a new one to vote online
If you have not voted because you feel like you do not know enough about the candidates there is a lot of information out there including podcast on the Practical Pistol Show Youtube page.
Or at the next match ask a few of your fellow shooters who and why they are voting for someone.
In the last election cycle there was 30% voter turn out (5500 out of 18K) currently it is trending much less than that.
I understand that the vast majority of USPSA members may only participate in their local club match a few times a year and feel what difference does it make if they vote or not. Let me just say that it makes a very big difference in who we select to represent USPSA, help to lead and direct the actions of the BoD and to work with and help direct the office.
if you have questions about this feel free to post on here, and hopefully your fellow members will speak up and share their thoughts. If you want to email me or pm about this you can as well
jake_martens@comcast.net