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2009 District Annual Meeting
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Delegates

 

 
Each congregation that is certified with the UUA is entitled to one member delegate for every 50 members, and no fewer than two member delegates. Settled ministers and credentialed (master level) religious education directors of certified congregations are also entitled to be delegates. For the complete requirements to serve as a minister delegate, click here Acrobat Reader Required.
 
If you would like to be a member delegate or you qualify to be a minister delegate for your congregation, talk to your board president/chair. He or she has received materials to name and certify the delegates for your congregation. The certified list of member delegates and the certified list of minister delegates must be returned to the District Administrator by April 17.
 
Delegates check-in at the Annual Meeting at a specially marked table to receive delegate identification.
 
Each delegate is allowed one vote at the Annual Business Meeting on Saturday. Delegates will vote in the election of the District President, Trustees at Large, and members of the Nominating Committee.
 
Slate of Nominees
 
Following is the slate of nominees presented by the District Nominating Committee.
For more information about these nominees, click here .
 

Nominee for District President: Two-year term 2009-2011

 

Ted Fetter, UU Congregation of Princeton (NJ)

 
Nominees for Trustee at Large: Two-year term 2009-2011
 
Rev. Craig Hirshberg, UU Congregation of Somerset Hills (North Branch NJ)
Ron Roel, UU Congregation at Shelter Rock (Manhasset NY)
Rev. Tracy Sprowls-Jenks, Unitarian Society of Ridgewood (NJ)
Jennifer Stevens, First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn (NY)
 
Nominees for member of the Nominating Committee: Two-year term 2009-2011
 
Claudia Cohen, Unitarian Church in Summit (NJ)
Chelsea Vaughn, Unitarian Church of All Souls (Manhattan NY)
 

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