YALSA Election Results
YALSA holds elections in conjunction with the ALA Elections each year. The 2011 election results are as follows. Voter turnout was 17 percent. For more information on governance, visit the
YALSA Handbook.
See results for the
slate and
bylaws amendments.
Slate
YALSA President-Elect
Jack Martin
YALSA Fiscal Officer
Penny Johnson
YALSA Secretary
Sarajo Wentling
YALSA Board of Directors
3-year Term
Sandra Hughes-Hassell
Gail Tobin
Christian Zabriskie
Edwards Committee
Charli Osborne
Ed Spicer
Jamie Watson
Printz Committee
Louise Brueggemann
Sharon Grover
Sharon Rawlins
Sarah Bean Thompson
Nonfiction Committee
Ruth Allen
Angie Manfredi
Judy Nelson
Laura Pearle
Dues Categories and Changes and Bylaws Amendments
The following proposals involved changing YALSA's dues and amending YALSA's bylaws. All proposals were approved by YALSA membership:
Proposal to create a new dues category for non-salaried librarians
Approved; YALSA will establish a new discounted dues category of $25 for non-salaried librarians (defined as library workers who are unemployed or who earn less than $25,000 per year) and would be effective beginning Sept. 1, 2011.
Proposal to create a new dues category for young adult services advocates
Approved; YALSA will establish a new discounted dues category of $25 for advocates (defined as individuals who do not work in a library setting but who support young adult library services) effective beginning Sept. 1, 2011.
Proposal to increase dues rates for certain dues categories
Approved, YALSA will implement on Sept. 1, 2011, a dues increase from $50 to $60 for regular members, from $20 to $25 for retirees and student members, and from $60 to $70 for organizational and corporate members. These changes in the dues rate will benefit YALSA members, as it will enable YALSA to offer new member recognition awards and scholarships, increase the resources and support services delivered to members through the web and social media, provide more continuing education opportunities, including e-learning options, and expand YALSA’s efforts in the areas of advocacy and research.
Proposal to reorganize the nominating committee
Deletions shown as strike-through. Additions shown in brackets.
Bylaws, Article VIII, Section I
Prior to the Midwinter Meeting, the President-Elect shall appoint
a
[two] Nominating Committee
[s] of five
,
[. One Committee will be responsible for preparing a slate of candidates who will run for YALSA Board positions and the other Committee will be responsible for preparing a slate of candidates who will run for YALSA Award Committee positions.]
with one of the five having
[One member of each committee will have] served on a recent Nominating Committee
[.]
, with only The Immediate Past President
being an
[will be the only] appointee
[on the governance committee] who is a current member of the Board
[. Each committee will] arrange for a list of nominated candidates to be submitted by the following Midwinter Meeting. At the Midwinter Meeting the Nominating Committee[s] will be announced to the Board. The
[governance] Nominating Committee shall present to the Board the names of at least two candidates for Vice-President/President-Elect, four candidates for Board directors-at-large, two candidates for Division Councilor (in appropriate years), two candidates for Fiscal Officer (in appropriate years), two candidates for Secretary (in appropriate years) and two candidates for each unexpired vacated position of Director-at-large, Councilor, Fiscal Officer or Secretary. The
[award] Nominating Committee shall present to the Board the names of at least six candidates for the Margaret A. Edwards Award Committee, at least eight candidates for the Michael L. Printz Award Committee and at least eight candidates for the Nonfiction Award Committee.
[Between October and February each year] the Nominating Committee
[s] shall report
its
[their] nominations in
the
[an]
Winter issue of
YAttitudes
[YALSA’s e-newsletter,
] the YALSA website, and appropriate electronic lists.