• Candidates Named for ARRL Director and Vice Director Elections

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Friday, August 23, 2024 22:10:01
    08/19/2024

    ARRL¨ The National Association for Amateur Radio¨ has announced that the
    candidates for the 2024 ARRL Division elections are now official. ARRL members
    will choose between two candidates for Director in the Hudson, New England, and
    Northwestern Divisions. The sole candidates in the Central and Roanoke
    Divisions for both Director and Vice Director are unopposed. The Vice Director
    incumbents in the Hudson, New England, and Northwestern Divisions are also
    unopposed.

    Declared Elected without Opposition




    o In the Central Division, candidate and current Vice Director Brent Walls,
    N9BA, will be the next Director having served as Vice Director since 2021, and
    candidate Josh Long, W9HT, will be the next Vice Director, both candidates
    running unopposed.


    o In the Hudson Division, Vice Director David Galletly, KM2O, who has held
    the seat since 2024.


    o In the New England Division, Vice Director Phil Temples, K9HI, who has
    served in the role since 2020.


    o In the Northwestern Division, Vice Director Michael Sterba, KG7HQ, who
    has served in the role since 2024.


    o In the Roanoke Division, Director Jim Boehner, N2ZZ, who was elected back
    to the board in 2022, and Vice Director Bill Morine, N2COP, who has held the
    seat since 2016.

    Contested Seats


    o In the Hudson Division, Director Ed Wilson, N2XDD, will face challenger
    John Crovelli, W2GD for the seat.


    o In the New England Division, Director Fred Kemmerer, AB1OC, will face
    challenger Tom Frenaye, K1KI, who has previously held the positions of Director
    and Vice President.


    o In the Northwestern Division, Director Mark Tharp, KB7HDX, will run
    against Dan Marler, K7REX, who is currently a Section Manager.

    Balloting for contested seats will take place this fall. Votes will be counted,
    and successful candidates announced, in November. Candidates declared elected
    will assume their roles for terms beginning January 1, 2025.

    ARRL is governed by its Board of Directors. Elections are held for five of the
    15 ARRL Divisions each year, for terms of 3 years.

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