Hi Jeremy, Yes, anyone who is nominated but is not currently a member can renew his or her membership before the election and be eligible to run in the election. The cut off date for membership renewal to vote in the upcoming election will be May 23, 2011. Membership can be renewed online at http://aoir.org/membership/. For anyone uncertain about current membership status please drop me an email and I will provide an update. Catherine Middleton AoIR Secretary catherine.middleton@ryerson.ca On 18/04/2011, at 11:10 AM, Jeremy hunsinger wrote:
Now just to verify, if people are not members, or their membership has accidentally lapsed, and they are nominated, they will be 'encouraged' to join in order to include them on the ballot, should they so need 'encouraged'? in short, current non-membership is rectifiable prior to elections?
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:18 AM, Catherine Middleton <lists@catherinemiddleton.ca> wrote:
The AoIR Executive Committee election process is now underway (see http://listserv.aoir.org/pipermail/air-l-aoir.org/2011-April/023469.html)
Nominations for officer positions close April 18, 2011.
Nominations for open seats close May 3, 2011.
You must be a member of AoIR to run for the executive committee and to vote in the election.
An email has been sent to all current AoIR members, confirming membership status.
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