[nabs-l] NABS Leadership Update

Corbb O'Connor corbbo at gmail.com
Wed Jul 15 15:25:54 UTC 2009


Thank you for your comments on the idea of delegation voting. One
misconception that is worth righting: most state presidents will agree that
the delegate's vote is NOT intended to be democratically chosen. As one
state president told me after the Freeman/Sayer election, the delegates on
the convention floor have more inside knowledge than the general membership.
State presidents -- in the NFB and in NABS -- are chosen because of their
leadership, past experience, and beliefs on what is best for the division.
It therefore makes sense that their vote have more influence in a runoff
election. As for what ensures that each state has a voice at the NABS
meeting, this is easier than you might think. Before convention, state
presidents send in the names of their state's delegate and alternate who
will be in attendance at the NABS meeting. That list is assembled, and those
people are called on if there is a runoff election at the NABS business
meeting. Would sitting by state require some work? Probably. Is it
essential? Not really. If a state president wanted to do a quick vote within
their delegation before voting, a simple: "Those of you from New Jersey, who
favors...and who favors..." with a voice vote would do the trick. Of course
that requires that decorum at NABS meetings be improved from what we saw
this year.

Corbb
President, Virginia Students Division

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Briley Pollard <brileyp at gmail.com> wrote:

> Corbb,
>
> I agree that this is a way for the blind to independantly run an
> election, but there is the issue of representation. What insures that
> the representative from each state speaks for the majority? I know in
> Tn during the bored election in general session, our rep didn't ask us
> who we wanted in the position. He picked who he wanted without
> consulting the membership. As for sitting with our state, that isn't a
> bad idea. Maybe sit with our region? This would probably make things a
> little more organized, which is my eternal hope for NABS.
>
> -Briley
>
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