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Your voice matters, make your vote count!
By Brenda Huettner, STC Associate Fellow,
Southern Arizona Chapter
As we've seen recently in other elections, every single vote is
important to candidates running for office. It's no different within
STC. Our organization is run by a Board of Directors that you, the
membership, elect each year. Please take the time to learn about
the candidates, make an informed decision, and most importantly,
VOTE!
Learn about the candidates
One of the great things about STC is the generosity and helpfulness
of its members. Feel free to talk to any candidate, and ask the
questions that are on your mind. They may not know all the answers,
but they should be able to point you in the right direction. And
if they're going to be an STC leader, you'll want to know how they
handle inquiries from the membership (that's you!)
Any candidate on an STC slate will have either an officially published
biography or a statement of qualifications. Some will also have
Web sites, or publish articles in STC or other publications. Read
what they've written-it can tell you a lot about the candidate and
about the issues they think are important. Use the stc.org site
to search within publications for articles that have appeared in
Intercom, Tieline, or on STC web pages. Or check the Technical Communication
journal archives at http://www.techcomm-online.org/cgi-bin/advancedsearch.
For local or regional articles, start with the candidate's chapter
and look at their newsletters. You can also look at other chapter
sites with the region. If the candidate has ties to any of the SIGs,
you can also check the SIG pages at stcsig.org for archives of list
messages, web content, and newsletters. Or you can use a commercial
search engine-many STC community sites will come up if you search
through sites like google or yahoo.
Another good way to learn about candidates is to talk to people
you know. You've heard of the "six degrees of separation?"
In an organization like STC, it's even less-you probably already
know someone who personally knows each candidate (that's only two
degrees). Ask around, talk to people in your STC community. Find
out which candidates the people you trust are endorsing.
Make an informed decision
Once you've heard what the candidates have to say, consider each
candidate's record of contributions to the Society. Have they participated
in local, regional, or society activities? Do they have a successful
record of leadership? Have they been recognized for their work (as
in the publications, art, or online competitions) or for their contributions
to the Society (as in chapter, SIG, and society-level achievement
and service awards)?
You'll also want to consider whether the candidate's position on
controversial issues matches your own. Remember, the candidate you
elect will be making decisions for all of us, often for several
years.
VOTE!
You'll be getting a ballot in the mail from the STC office in March,
and you have until April 15th to respond. It's easy to vote-just
mark the ballot and mail it back. There's also an online voting
option.
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