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Director Election Information
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Districts holding elections in 2009:
- District 3
Frank Riddle
Wolf Creek Water, Sewer & FPA - District 9
Vacant - District 10
James Dixon
Geneva Water Works & Sewer Board
Qualifying procedures and eligibility requirements for individuals interested in seeking election to the ARWA Board of Directors are provided through the ARWA By-Laws as approved by the current Board of Directors.
The language from the By-Laws is printed below and should be followed for the next election process scheduled for March 17, 2009, during the ARWA 31st Annual Technical Training Conference in Montgomery, Alabama at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center.
Board of Director Terms shown by the districts above will expire December 31, 2008.
| INTENT TO SEEK ELECTION FORM (Download pdf form below) |
January 17, 2009 60 days prior |
| Final Deadline for eligibility determination |
February 17, 2009 |
| Caucus Election at the Annual Meeting More about the Conference |
March 17, 2009 4:30 pm Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center |
Anyone interested in seeking election to the ARWA Board of Directors for the Districts listed must file their Intent to Seek Election Form with the ARWA 60 days prior to the election date which is by January 17, 2009.
Upon receipt of an interested candidate's Intent to Seek Election Form, a "Qualifying Package" will be mailed to the candidate who must provide qualifying criteria to the ARWA by February 17, 2009 for eligibility determination.
Each potential candidate will be notified prior to the March 17, 2009 election caucus of their qualifying status.
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2009 Intent to Seek Election Form
The 2009 Intent to Seek Election Form (link below) may be mailed or faxed to the ARWA, 2576 Bell Road, Montgomery, Alabama, 36117.
Intent to Seek Election Form 2009 (PDF format)
If you have any questions regarding the ARWA election process, feel free to call Randolph Hall, President of the ARWA Board of Directors or Kathy Horne, Executive Director of the ARWA.
Qualifying Information from By-Laws
“Any interested candidate meeting the eligible candidate requirements provided below must submit to the ARWA office address his/her intent to seek election of the Board of Director’s position for his/her respective District 60 days prior to the election date. Upon notification, the ARWA office will provide the potential candidate with an application to seek election package which must be completed and returned within 30 days to the ARWA for qualifying approval.
The interested candidate must possess the following qualifications to be determined an eligible candidate and qualified to seek election for his/her District:
- - The candidate must have five years of consecutive employment with a water utility member of the ARWA or five years service as a board member of an ARWA water utility member. ARWA legal counsel will verify employment, board service and ARWA membership with appropriate parties.
- - Candidate must secure a letter from an ARWA water utility member within the district recommending the candidate for election. A list of ARWA water utility members within the District will be provided to interested candidates.
- - Candidate must agree, if elected, to cease any employment by contract or agreement written or verbal with other similar organizations who seek the same funding as the ARWA and who provide similar or duplicated member services.
One member of the Board of Directors shall be elected from each district. The person elected to serve as director for a district shall be required to be affiliated with a member water utility as a certified water operator or an operator with both water and wastewater certification, as a water utility general manager or water utility board member. The candidate must reside within the ARWA District for which he/she is seeking election. At the annual membership meeting, a caucus for each district whose directorship position is expiring shall be held for the purpose of receiving nominations of pre-qualified candidates from the voting delegates of Voting Members in that District. Except as provided below in the event of a tie after a caucus run-off, an appointed caucus chairperson will accept nominations of candidates who have previously met qualifying criteria, and by majority vote of the voting delegates of Voting Members from each respective district, one nominee will be chosen. The nominee will then be presented at the annual meeting to the voting delegates of the Voting Members present for their approval or, if such nominee is not approved, additional nominations by the voting delegates of individuals who meet qualifying criteria shall be taken from the floor for such directorship position. If a quorum is present at the annual meeting, the nominee for such district receiving the majority of votes from the voting delegates of Voting Members present and entitled to vote thereon shall become the next director for that district.
In the event that two or more candidates are competing during the caucus, and if no candidate receives a majority vote in the caucus, a run-off caucus election shall be held between the two candidates with the greatest number of votes. In the event of a caucus run-off, the candidate receiving the majority of votes from the voting delegates of Voting Members in that district will be the nominee for that district. If a caucus run-off election occurs and no one receives a majority vote in the caucus, the tie will be reported at the annual meeting to the voting delegates of the Voting Members present and the determination of the candidate who shall be the director for the District shall be made by a vote of the voting delegates of the Voting Members. The candidate receiving the majority of votes of the voting delegates of the Voting Members present shall be the director for that district.”
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