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2008 ABA Board Candidates and Petition Guidelines
February 07, 2008
At
its January meeting, the American Booksellers Association's Board of Directors
approved the report of the ABA Nominating Committee, chaired by ABA Board member
Beth Puffer of Bank Street Bookstore in New York City. The Committee presented
the Board with the names of three director candidates for three-year terms (2008
- 2011) on the Board. (Under ABA's bylaws, each year three members of the nine-member
Board come to the end of their terms.)
Booksellers nominated as candidates for the upcoming elections are Dan Chartrand
of Water Street Bookstore in Exeter, New Hampshire; Michael Tucker of Books
Inc. in San Francisco; and Ken White of SFSU Bookstore in San Francisco. Tucker
is currently a member of the ABA Board and is eligible for an additional three-year
term.
Booksellers leaving the ABA Board in June 2008 are Russ Lawrence of Chapter
One Book Store in Hamilton, Montana, and Collette Morgan of Wild Rumpus in Minneapolis.
At its meeting, the Board also selected Gayle Shanks of Changing Hands Bookstore
in Tempe, Arizona, as ABA President and Michael Tucker of Books Inc. in San
Francisco, as ABA Vice President/Secretary for additional one-year terms, beginning
June 2008. Their names and those of director candidates will appear on the Board
ballot, which will be mailed in late March, 60 days prior to the ABA Annual
Membership Meeting, for approval by membership. Return board ballots must be
postmarked April 30, 2008.
Under ABA's bylaws, in addition to candidates put forth by the Nominating Committee
and approved by the Board, any bookstore member may submit a petition for a
director candidate; there is a time frame of approximately one month to circulate
petitions to place names on the ballot. Upon receipt of a valid petition, the
Nominating Committee will add the petitioned candidate's name to the Director
ballot.
Should any bookstore member wish to submit a petition, the following apply:
- A candidate must be an employee or owner of an ABA member bookstore. The
member bookstore must be in good standing, and the individual candidate must
have at least three years' experience in a bookstore-member company.
- Each petition can present only one candidate.
- All petitions must be submitted by March 12, 2008, to Chair, ABA Nominating
Committee, c/o ABA, 200 White Plains Rd., Tarrytown, NY 10591.
- The names on the petition in support of the candidate must reflect at least
two percent of the Bookstore Members as of January 1, 2008; that is, a minimum
of 32 signatures. The petition must contain original signatures, the name
of the ABA member bookstore, address, and telephone number.
- The names on the petition in support of the candidate must come from at
least five states, with representatives of no one state constituting more
than 50 percent of the total number of petition signatures.
- Upon receipt of a valid petition, the Nominating Committee will add the
petitioned candidate's name to the ballot for Board of Directors' elections
sent to the membership. (To help BTW's coverage of the election process,
if any bookstore member is working to circulate a petition, please let us
know by sending an e-mail to rosemary@bookweb.org.)
In addition to Puffer, this year's Nominating Committee included ABA Board
member Steve Bercu of BookPeople in Austin, Texas; Paul Hanson of Eagle Harbor
Book Company in Bainbridge Island, Washington; Linda Ramsdell of The Galaxy
Bookshop in Hardwick, Vermont; and Alison Reid of DIESEL, a Bookstore in Oakland,
California.
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