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IIUG Board of Directors elections

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Neil Truby - 15 Nov 2004 18:05 GMT
Elections are now open to select the Board of Directors of the IIUG for the
2005 term.
There are 14 candidates standing for 11 places on next year's Board.
You can read the candidate's statements at
http://www.iiug.org/iiug/election/2005_bod_candidates.html
You can vote for your chosen candidate(s) at
http://www.iiug.org/iiug/election/2005ballot.html

The election will close at 2359GMT on Thursday 2nd December, and the results
announced a few days afterwards.

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Neil Truby
IIUG Board of Directors

Captain Pedantic - 15 Nov 2004 18:08 GMT
> Elections are now open to select the Board of Directors of the IIUG for
> the 2005 term.
> There are 14 candidates standing for 11 places on next year's Board.
> You can read the candidate's statements at ...

"... candidates' statements ...", if there are 14 of them.
Jonathan Leffler - 16 Nov 2004 04:46 GMT
>>Elections are now open to select the Board of Directors of the IIUG for
>>the 2005 term.
>>There are 14 candidates standing for 11 places on next year's Board.
>>You can read the candidate's statements at ...
>
> "... candidates' statements ...", if there are 14 of them.

Just one schizophrenic candidate - 14 personalities, so 14 statements.

:-)

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Guardian of DBD::Informix v2003.04 -- http://dbi.perl.org/

Neil Truby - 22 Nov 2004 22:24 GMT
The elections for the Board of Directors of the IIUG 2005 term remain open.

We have 14 candidates standing for 11 places on next year's Board.  There
are a variety of opinions and statements from the candidates.  To find out
who best represents YOUR views, please read the candidates' statements at
http://www.iiug.org/iiug/election/2005_bod_candidates.html.

You can vote for your chosen candidate(s) at
http://www.iiug.org/iiug/election/2005ballot.html

The election runs through until 2359GMT on Thursday 2nd December.  The
results will be announced a few days afterwards.

P.S. There have been posts on comp.databases.informix questionning the
impartiality of the elections.  Please be advised that the elections are
being supervised by a committee of three people, none of whom is standing
for election, appointed to run the election by the IIUG Board of Directors.
The election is being administered by a third party, on its own server, and
the on-going results and individual votes are not and will not be available
to anyone outside of Nominations Committee and the administrator.
Neil Truby - 30 Nov 2004 09:14 GMT
The elections for the Board of Directors of the IIUG 2005 term remain open
until 2359 GMT on Thu 2nd December.

14 candidates are standing for 11 available places on next year's Board.
There are a variety of opinions and statements from the candidates, who come
from far and wide around the globe.  To assess who best represents YOUR
views and concerns, please read the candidates' statements at
http://www.iiug.org/iiug/election/2005_bod_candidates.html.

You can vote for your chosen candidate(s) at
http://www.iiug.org/iiug/election/2005ballot.html

The results will be announced a few days after the end date for the
election.
 
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