National Director Special Election Begins!

Published on Monday, November 2, 2020

National Director Special Election Begins!

Voting is now open for the special election to fill a National Director vacancy on the USPA Board of Directors. Eight USPA members appear on the ballot to complete the term, which ends just prior to the 2022 winter board meeting (likely in January or February 2022).

The election runs from November 2-30. USPA members can access an electronic ballot by logging in to their membership account at uspa.org/me or by following the link in the email sent to all USPA members with valid email addresses on file. Physical ballots, which members may mail or deliver to USPA Headquarters, are available by downloading and printing the PDF at uspa.org/election or by contacting the USPA Membership Department at membership@uspa.org or (540) 640-9740. Whether electronic or paper, all ballots include candidate biographies, statements and photos. These are also available in the November issue of Parachutist and at Parachutist.com. The election concludes at 5 p.m. EST on November 30. Don’t forget to vote!

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Author: USPA Staff

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