CSNS Elections - Final Results - 4/19/2006
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I just got the results of the Central States elections - here they are:
2006 Central States Numismatic Society Election Results
President
William Brandimore 575
Vice President
Patti Finner 507
Governor (1st ten elected)
Ray Lockwood 429
Wendell Wolka (tie) 392
Paul Padget (tie) 392
Glen Jorde 379
Don Charters 353
Harry Tileston 346
Karen Jach 323
Jack Huggins 298
James Moores 294
Bruce Benoit 257
Runnersup:
Thomas Klunzinger 229
Bill Kamb 203
Bruce Perdue 168
Michael Doran 118
I thank everyone who participated in the election, and I also wish the new board the best of luck.
2006 Central States Numismatic Society Election Results
President
William Brandimore 575
Vice President
Patti Finner 507
Governor (1st ten elected)
Ray Lockwood 429
Wendell Wolka (tie) 392
Paul Padget (tie) 392
Glen Jorde 379
Don Charters 353
Harry Tileston 346
Karen Jach 323
Jack Huggins 298
James Moores 294
Bruce Benoit 257
Runnersup:
Thomas Klunzinger 229
Bill Kamb 203
Bruce Perdue 168
Michael Doran 118
I thank everyone who participated in the election, and I also wish the new board the best of luck.
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<< <i>I just got the results of the Central States elections - here they are:
2006 Central States Numismatic Society Election Results
President
William Brandimore 575
Vice President
Patti Finner 507
Governor (1st ten elected)
Ray Lockwood 429
Wendell Wolka (tie) 392
Paul Padget (tie) 392
Glen Jorde 379
Don Charters 353
Harry Tileston 346
Karen Jach 323
Jack Huggins 298
James Moores 294
Bruce Benoit 257
Runnersup:
Thomas Klunzinger 229
Bill Kamb 203
Bruce Perdue 168
Michael Doran 118
I thank everyone who participated in the election, and I also wish the new board the best of luck. >>
Again, thanks!
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Mike it looks like you got 118 votes. This is troubling. I voted for you 117 times and you voted once for yourself. That equals 118. The troubling part is that your wife must have voted for someone else. I think she is having an affair with one of the new govenors.
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Well, Dennis, I didn't win, but it is no loss to anyone. I do know that politics in the hobby can be downright dirty, and this election didn't have much of that outside of some whinning and complaining about me from certain well-know elements in the hobby. I know for a fact that I don't fit into someone's "good ol' boy" image, and as far as I'm concerned, thats fine with me. The "good ol' boys (and girls) need to be voted out of the major organizations in our hobby - and I know for a fact that they (the good ol' boys) hate me, dislike me, and are so afraid of me that if I ran, for instance, in the ANA (which is not doable for me right now), I know that they will rig the election to keep me out. All I have to say is that those who do such dirty trickery will hang themselves sooner or later. You must remember why Walter Ostromecki was booted out of ANA - he was not one of the "good ol' boys" and they couldn't shove their "hidden agenda" down everyone's thorats without someone with a good conscience knowing about it.
Dennis, actually, I voted for Mike too. So, that must mean your assumption that he voted for himself is incorrect.
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Michael - Never mind the negative cr*p. Tell us right now what you would have done if elected and maybe some of us will be more likely to vote for you next time.
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<< <i>Well, Dennis, I didn't win, but it is no loss to anyone. I do know that politics in the hobby can be downright dirty, and this election didn't have much of that outside of some whinning and complaining about me from certain well-know elements in the hobby. I know for a fact that I don't fit into someone's "good ol' boy" image, and as far as I'm concerned, thats fine with me. The "good ol' boys (and girls) need to be voted out of the major organizations in our hobby - and I know for a fact that they (the good ol' boys) hate me, dislike me, and are so afraid of me that if I ran, for instance, in the ANA (which is not doable for me right now), I know that they will rig the election to keep me out. All I have to say is that those who do such dirty trickery will hang themselves sooner or later. You must remember why Walter Ostromecki was booted out of ANA - he was not one of the "good ol' boys" and they couldn't shove their "hidden agenda" down everyone's thorats without someone with a good conscience knowing about it.
Michael - Never mind the negative cr*p. Tell us right now what you would have done if elected and maybe some of us will be more likely to vote for you next time. >>
First of all, Andy, I wasn't being negative - I was just telling what is essentially the truth (and, of course, telling it like it is.) My platform included the following: term limits for the board members and the secretary-treasuer (to lessen entrenchment), to allow auction companies other than Heritage an opportunity to be Central States' auctioneer, and make it where both the President and Vice President cannot be from the same state at the same time (as what has just happened in this election) to prevent one state from having an unfair advantage in matters such as show location.
I have to tell everyone that this election was fair though the soon-to-be Past President was giving me unneccessary lectures about the content of my campaign website (which was taken down when the ballots came out in March) and I felt that the writing was on the wall. Honestly, I wasn't expected to win this election anyway and I had to keep this in mind. Quite frankly, I'm glad that I lost this election, which is something I rarely ever say, but in light of all the s that I had to deal with.
Democracy in the hobby must never be tampered with, but some people will do anything to get the results they want. My advice to those who believe in democracy - never lower yourself and believe in what is just and right.
This election has now passed, and the new board will have plenty of work to do. I just hope that the common good outweigh that of personal agendas. As I said, I wish the new board the best of luck.
<< <i>Mike it looks like you got 118 votes. This is troubling. I voted for you 117 times and you voted once for yourself. That equals 118. The troubling part is that your wife must have voted for someone else. I think she is having an affair with one of the new govenors.
Dennis, actually, I voted for Mike too. So, that must mean your assumption that he voted for himself is incorrect.
WH >>
Thank you, Wayne, for your vote in this election.
Michael, I take it this means you won't be in Columbus.
<< <i>You need to get out more RYK. I only get to about four shows a year but I know the VP, four of the Governors, and two of the runners up.
Michael, I take it this means you won't be in Columbus. >>
Condor101, thats correct. Have too much on my plate at home anyways.