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RE: election results - FYI
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Andy Doak
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Aug 18, 2009 11:43 PDT
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See, I told you if you all would have voted "Chicago style" like me, early
and often we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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From: Phil Miller [mailto:Phi-@svrdesign.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 11:21 AM
To: dav-@bikecafe.net; Phbst-@aol.com; ws-@wsba.wsbaracing.com;
mvai-@googlegroups.com; mvai-@topica.com
Subject: RE: MVA INFO: election results - FYI
Friends,
I agree with Bilko that having a Washington member of the Board would be a
great step forward - he had my vote and I wrote a lot of emails to
California officials and colleagues supporting him.alas, it's hard enough to
beat the sheer number of votes resident in California, much more so when the
Northwest votes are split between two candidates. Ouch!
It is sadly true that the Board of Trustees has a VERY limited role in the
governance of USAC these days - power exists at a higher level, and if one
takes the time to read through back issues of Outside Magazine one will find
an article called the "Millionaire Boys Club" that explains in painful
detail that decisions are now made in a corporate and not a democratic
environment, and how that came about. A famous quote holds that if you love
the law or sausage, you should not watch either being made. Very true at
USAC. Indeed, Thom Weisel was given what amounts to be a controlling
majority of the "big" Board in exchange for his fiscal support. Weisel's
contributions to Lance and Eddy B et al are legendary, but does that entitle
any one entity to control the sport without input from members?
The problem is that you and I are no longer members - we are customers of
USA Cycling, and the structure of the organization has changed such that the
CEO and the USAC Board can and do control the organization without member or
licensee oversight. You no more control USAC than you control the management
of Nordstroms.
The question for me that I want to hear answered from future small board
candidates is how they intend to govern the sport in this current
organizational context. While I like and appreciate the commitment of Tom,
Kenji and Bilko in running, I never really saw or heard anything from anyone
that gets to that very basic question.and it's a very important question to
answer for the future of both the sport and its administration in the US.
Many places have tried the "grass roots" independent model - and it has been
found lacking in a number of key respects (insurance prime among them, rider
and official development in varying degrees being another). At least we
must have candidates express that they understand the role and function of
the small board, and have a plan of action in mind for their term of office.
To a large (and familiar) degree, that was missing this year - nationwide,
not just here.
When the level and sophistication of the debate is increased, then we can
expect greater participation in elections. Even then, I'm afraid that for
the time being we have to be realistic about what our candidates can
accomplish once elected.
Phil Miller
Redmond, WA
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From: David Visintainer [mailto:dav-@bikecafe.net]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:05 AM
To: Phbst-@aol.com; ws-@wsba.wsbaracing.com; mvai-@googlegroups.com;
mvai-@topica.com
Subject: RE: MVA INFO: election results - FYI
Washington State has 2326 members (1937 male/389 female) in USAC.
From: Phbst-@aol.com [mailto:Phbst-@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:00 AM
To: ws-@wsba.wsbaracing.com; mvai-@googlegroups.com; mvai-@topica.com
Subject: MVA INFO: election results - FYI
FYI:
I know we have more than 169 people who are eligible to vote -- I think we
have more than 344 actually.
While some may view the power of the Board of Trustees as limited, I do
think having someone from Washington State being in the loop of information
is good for us, even if what we give back is not as great.
-Phil "Bilko" Stephens
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From USACycling.org....
Results are in -- 3,970 votes cast in 2009 election
Colorado Springs, Colo. (August 17 , 2009)-The 2009 USA Cycling elections
concluded on Aug. 15 and after record voter turnout USA Cycling members
elected several representatives to their respective Boards of Trustees which
comprise the political structure of USA Cycling. The 2009 election saw a
record number of 3,970 votes cast.
Below is a summary of each board's election:
NORBA
For the three-year Industry Trustee position, Derek Hermon (Big Bear Lake,
Calif.) narrowly defeated incumbent Todd Seplavy (Rocky Point, NY), 294
votes to 277.
Incumbent Don Edberg (Custer, Wis.) won the race for Organizer Trustee, also
a three-year term, with 367 votes compared to the 206 amassed by Daniel
McDonald (Manchester, NH/206).
USCF
In the USCF elections, Trustees were elected from the Western, Eastern, and
Central Sections to serve three-year terms.
In the Western Section Trustee race, Tom Simonson (Oakland, Calif.) received
344 votes to win the election over Thomas Kenji Sugahara (Salem, Ore./136)
and Phil Stevens (Kirkland, Wash./169).
For the Eastern Section Trustee position, Jim Patton (Crofton Md.) defeated
Michael Fraysee20(Glen Spey, NY), 622 votes to 438.
The Central Section race saw Frank Mackzum (Crossville, Tenn.) elected to
the Trustee position with 216 votes. Mackzum defeated incumbent Andrew
Hollinger (Bedford, Texas/192), as well as John Tarbert (Palmer Lake,
Colo./38), Lowell Kellogg (Menomonee Falls, Wis./149), Ken Hart
(Indianapolis, Ind./90), Anthony Smith (Olmsted Falls, Ohio/41), and Tom
Doughty (Aurora, Ill./128).
NCCA
With 84 votes, Andrew Armstrong (Plano, Texas) was elected to one of two
Trustee positions that will serve a two-year term. Matt Jones (Indianapolis)
and incumbent Jason Sears (Cambridge, Mass.) both amassed 49 votes and after
a tie breaker per the USA Cycling By-laws, Jones was elected to the second
Trustee position. Doug Owen (Banner Elk, NC) garnered 47 votes in the NCCA
election while Nathan Haslick (Dallas, Ga.) received 34.
Terms begin with each Board's first meeting following the end of the
election.
This Article Published 2009-08-17 14:54:19 For more information contact:
<mailto:kka-@usacycling.org> kka-@usacycling.org
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