Election
The NSNA membership voted 77 to 20 on Sept. 18 in favor of an election in Nov. to fill the currently vacant President Elect position. The President Elect who is elected in Nov. will serve as President in 2001. The motion stated that the Oct. 16 General Membership meeting will include nominations and discussion, and that voting will occur at the Nov. 20 GM meeting.
The President Elect position was vacated when Steven D. Lange was removed as an officer of the Board on July 3. The Board action followed a 31 to 9 vote at the June 19 General Membership meeting to request Mr. Lange's removal from office. Both Mr. Lange and some Board members were represented by attorneys at the July 3 meeting.
Members who were in favor of Mr. Lange's removal complained that he failed to represent the membership by supporting the original CVS proposal in spite of overwhelming opposition to that proposal by the membership. Members in favor of removal also cited an alleged history of offensive conduct by Mr. Lange toward members and Board members. Since Mr. Lange's removal, the NSNA website contains numerous postings by Mr. Lange and others that contain insulting decriptions of others and name-calling. Those who support Mr. Lange cite his years of service to the neighborhood.
Mr. Lange proposes a Special Membership meeting for Oct. 10 to vote on whether to reinstate Joyce Frey to the position of President for 2000 and on whether to reinstate Mr. Lange to President Elect. Mrs. Frey resigned from her position in June during the CVS debate. Mr. Lange's petition also proposes amendments to the NSNA bylaws. However, as of today, the petition has not been received by the Board, who must verify that it contains signatures of 10 percent of the NSNA members and must give the membership 5 days notice of the meeting.
The discussion at the Sept. 18 meeting indicated that the membership wishes to be included in the work of formulating amendments to the bylaws. Even if a Special Meeting is scheduled for Oct. 10, nominations and voting will occur at the Oct. and Nov. General Membership meetings as the membership voted. Those who have been NSNA members for a minimum of 1 year may run for office. Those who have been members for at least 2 months may run for a Board Director position in Jan. In order to vote, persons must be Full NSNA members with paid-up dues. Associate members, who pay dues but do not reside within the NS neighborhood boundaries may not vote.
The NSNA membership voted 77 to 20 on Sept. 18 in favor of an election in Nov. to fill the currently vacant President Elect position. The President Elect who is elected in Nov. will serve as President in 2001. The motion stated that the Oct. 16 General Membership meeting will include nominations and discussion, and that voting will occur at the Nov. 20 GM meeting.
The President Elect position was vacated when Steven D. Lange was removed as an officer of the Board on July 3. The Board action followed a 31 to 9 vote at the June 19 General Membership meeting to request Mr. Lange's removal from office. Both Mr. Lange and some Board members were represented by attorneys at the July 3 meeting.
Members who were in favor of Mr. Lange's removal complained that he failed to represent the membership by supporting the original CVS proposal in spite of overwhelming opposition to that proposal by the membership. Members in favor of removal also cited an alleged history of offensive conduct by Mr. Lange toward members and Board members. Since Mr. Lange's removal, the NSNA website contains numerous postings by Mr. Lange and others that contain insulting decriptions of others and name-calling. Those who support Mr. Lange cite his years of service to the neighborhood.
Mr. Lange proposes a Special Membership meeting for Oct. 10 to vote on whether to reinstate Joyce Frey to the position of President for 2000 and on whether to reinstate Mr. Lange to President Elect. Mrs. Frey resigned from her position in June during the CVS debate. Mr. Lange's petition also proposes amendments to the NSNA bylaws. However, as of today, the petition has not been received by the Board, who must verify that it contains signatures of 10 percent of the NSNA members and must give the membership 5 days notice of the meeting.
The discussion at the Sept. 18 meeting indicated that the membership wishes to be included in the work of formulating amendments to the bylaws. Even if a Special Meeting is scheduled for Oct. 10, nominations and voting will occur at the Oct. and Nov. General Membership meetings as the membership voted. Those who have been NSNA members for a minimum of 1 year may run for office. Those who have been members for at least 2 months may run for a Board Director position in Jan. In order to vote, persons must be Full NSNA members with paid-up dues. Associate members, who pay dues but do not reside within the NS neighborhood boundaries may not vote.