Elections
Elections
As of Dec 15, 2023, the candidates have been unanimously approved by the membership!
As of November 8, the following candidates have been identified (for that read coerced) by the nominating committee.
Terms of office begin Jan. 1, 2024.
Vote before December 8 to express your approval/disapproval of this slate!
FAQ
When are the elections?
As per our bylaws, we hold an annual election of officers.
Now - Dec 8: Voting takes place.
Nov 8: Candidates for office (i.e. those who could not escape the nominating committee) are announced.
Oct 8: Nominating committee (consisting of three current DAPP board members) is formed.
Who can vote?
Members of the durhampickleball@googlegroups.com mailing list.
How do I vote?
Electronically.
The ballot was emailed to all members on November 14. Voting ends on Friday, Dec. 8 at midnight eastern time.
How do I run for an office?
Thanks!
Fill out the DAPP 2024 Election Nominations form to let us know you're willing to help with DAPP.
As of November 8, nominations are closed.
How do nominate someone else for an office?
Some thing, i.e. fill out the DAPP 2024 Election Nominations form to suggest someone. We promise not to tell them you did.
As of November 8, nominations are closed.
How can I help with the election?
Thanks again!
You can volunteer to be on the nominating committee, or to help with the voting. All are welcome, just email durhampickleball+elections@gmail.com and offer to help!
How about a brief description of the open seats?
Durham Area Pickleball Players (DAPP) has a nine member board, with four officers (president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer) and five at-large members.
The duties of the four officers are just what you'd expect.
As of 2024, each at-large member will represent a specific constituency and chair an active, working committee. The roles (or "seats") are:
Durham Parks and Rec (DPR) Liaison
Main contact between DPR and Board. Works with DPR on future plans for pickleball in the area, communicates DPR info back to DAPP and community.
Community Representative
Responds to incoming emails requesting information about where to play/how to learn/etc. Organizes and coordinates free community activities (for example, new player meetups, informal evening play by rating, up and down the river events, etc).
Instructor Representative
Represents the interests of instructors (these are folks who coach or lead clinics for payment). Works with DAPP and DPR to arrange court space, coordinate reservations, etc.
Fundraising Tzar
Organizes and oversees fundraising activities, and helps set priorities for spending money.
Events Organizer
Leads and coordinates non-free DAPP events such as tournaments.
How long are the terms of office?
Officers serve one year terms, and can be reelected to their current office for one subsequent year. They may run for a different office in following years, but cannot hold any specific office for more than two continuous years.
The vice-president takes the office with the understanding that they will run for president in the future.
At-large members serve two year terms in a specific seat, and can be reelected once, for a total of four continuous years of service in that seat. They may subsequently run for a different at-large seat.
Three at-large members will be elected in odd numbered election years.*
Two at-large members will be elected in even numbered election years.*
* To get this alternating rotation started, all five at-large seats will be up for election in the fall of 2023, which is an odd numbered election year. Three of the seats will have the normal two year term.. The other two seat's terms will be shortened (just this once) to one year.. In fall 2024 (and in all future even numbered election years), these two seats will be up for election, and have two year terms.
Where can I get more information?
Email durhampickleball+elections@gmail.com and we'll put you to work. :-)