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Sharon Yorks:
Mike...Can you please explain to everyone how the election ballot process works as far as getting it sent back in?

If by e-mail: Does the ballot need to be printed out, filled out, then scanned and e-mailed to you...or can a person just give you the information in the body of an e-mail regarding who THEY are and who they are voting for in each category they are eligible to vote in? I just got my bulletin today, so I am assuming it is going out to everyone today, so does that mean you need to receive their vote no later than September 4th or 5th?

If by snail mail: Of course they will need to fill it out and mail it back to the address listed on the ballot, but what date does it need to be postmarked by since people from different areas will be receiving them at different times?

And should anyone question what the blank line for Secretary/Treasurer means, can you please explain how that works?

And just for clarification, please verify that the ballots need to be sent to: chantecler7@gmail.com

or:

Mike Gilbert
W5171 Baker Road
Holmen, WI 54636

Mike Gilbert:
First of all, the email address on the ballot is correct:  Chantecler7@gmail.com
And my address for regular mail is correct as printed on the ballot as well.

Emailed ballots should be received no later than September 5th.

Snail-mailed ballots should be postmarked by September 5th.

I prefer the actual ballot be returned, but as long as all the information is there, and legible, I'll accept it.
In cases of illegible ballots I will notify the sender and ask them to submit a proper ballot.

The blank line behind Secretary/Treasurer is for a write-in vote.   Please be sure the person being written in
would accept the office if elected.   

One other point of procedure:   Only those who reside in the new Western District should be voting for District Director.      Those outside the Western District who vote for District Director will not have that particular vote counted.   That error will not invalidate the rest of the ballot however. 

Sharon Yorks:
Thanks for your reply, Mike. I'm just trying to ask questions that others may have but don't want to ask.


--- Quote from: Mike Gilbert on August 26, 2014, 03:02:01 PM ---
Snail-mailed ballots should be postmarked by September 5th.

I prefer the actual ballot be returned, but as long as all the information is there, and legible, I'll accept it.
In cases of illegible ballots I will notify the sender and ask them to submit a proper ballot.
 

--- End quote ---

Can a person who receives their ballot by snail mail, scan the information and e-mail it back to you? Likewise, can a person who gets their ballot by e-mail, print it out and snail mail it in?

Are the ballots supposed to have a place to write in the person's name to verify membership? And if so, do you have a "current" membership list?

If e-mailing you the information without a ballot, what all information do you need listed?

Mike Gilbert:
Sure, why not?
Of course I have a current membership list.
I can tell by the email or the mail envelope who sent the ballot.  Putting a return address on the envelope or sending a brief note with the email is just common sense.   I'm assuming all ABC members have some of that commodity - rare though it may be. 

I have everyone's email address too.
John is thorough.

Sharon Yorks:
Okay, thanks. I think that almost covers everything someone could ask. So don't put your name on the ballots, just on the envelope and you don't have to put your name in the body of an e-mail if you don't want to because you have everyone's e-mail address. Gotcha!

Family memberships only have one vote, right? And junior members ARE able to vote like everyone else?

If you can think of anything else, please include it...or if anyone else has any questions, please ask. 

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