Treasurer Candidate Statements
Three Names on Ballot
Included
in this EXPLORER issue are biographies
and statements of the candidates for AAPG treasurer for 2004-06.
Nominated
candidates Kay L. Pitts and F.
Pierce Pratt will be joined on the ballot by petition candidate
Dwight M. "Clint" Moore (December 2003 EXPLORER).
Pitts and
Pratt were approved as nominated candidates at the May 10, 2003,
Executive Committee meeting, following the nominating procedures
spelled out in the AAPG Bylaws.
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Included
in this EXPLORER issue are biographies
and statements of the candidates for AAPG treasurer for 2004-06.
Nominated
candidates Kay L. Pitts and F.
Pierce Pratt will be joined on the ballot by petition candidate
Dwight M. "Clint" Moore (December 2003 EXPLORER).
Pitts and
Pratt were approved as nominated candidates at the May 10, 2003,
Executive Committee meeting, following the nominating procedures
spelled out in the AAPG Bylaws.
The Bylaws
also has provisions for petition candidates to enter a race by providing
the signatures of 50 Active AAPG members. Moore provided the necessary
number of signatures and joined the ballot by the October 15 deadline
the Bylaws allow.
Previous
statements and biographies of Pitts and Pratt appeared in the November
2003 EXPLORER.
Following
the precedent set in the 2001-02 election, the Executive Committee,
in its desire for fairness to all candidates, has made available
the biographies, photos and statements of each of the treasurer
candidates.
Nominated
candidates will address the same question they addressed in the
September EXPLORER: "Why I Accepted the Invitation to be a Candidate
for AAPG Office."
Moore addresses
the question, "Why I Decided to be a Petition Candidate for AAPG
Office."
Both nominated
candidates were given the opportunity to change their statement
if they so desired, as ordinarily these statements are made without
the candidates having seen the others' statements.
Candidates,
who provided all information, were asked to limit their biography
to 350 words and statements to 500 words.