SB QST @ ARL $ARLB026 ARLB026 Two ARRL directors to step aside; balloting set in three divisions ZCZC AG26 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 26 ARLB026 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT August 26, 2004 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB026 ARLB026 Two ARRL directors to step aside; balloting set in three divisions Two members of the ARRL Board of Directors are not seeking new terms this fall, and there will be an election to fill one of the vacancies. Southwestern Division Director Art Goddard, W6XD, who's held the seat since 2002, announced earlier this year that he would not run for the 2005-2007 term. Rocky Mountain Division Director Walt Stinson, W0CP, also has decided not to seek another term after serving since 1998. "We will miss Art and Walt, who have contributed enormously to the League's success during their tenures," said ARRL CEO David Sumner, K1ZZ, who is secretary of the Board of Directors. Seeking to succeed Goddard is Southwestern Division Vice Director Tuck Miller, NZ6T, of National City, California, who will face off against Richard J. "Dick" Norton, N6AA, of Topanga, California. Rocky Mountain Division Vice Director Warren G. "Rev" Morton, WS7W, of Casper, Wyoming, is unopposed to replace Stinson in the top job, while Brian Mileshosky, N5ZGT, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is unchallenged in his bid to succeed Morton. Edward J. Stearns, AA7A, of Scottsdale, Arizona is unopposed for the Southwestern Division Vice Director's seat that Miller is vacating to run for Director. In the Southeastern Division, while 25-year veteran Director Frank Butler, W4RH, faces no opposition for a new term and has been declared re-elected, there is a contest for the division's second slot. Incumbent Vice Director Nelson E. "Sandy" Donahue, W4RU, of Atlanta, Georgia, faces a challenge from Southern Florida Section Manager Sharon T. "Sherri" Brower, W4STB, of Vero Beach. In the West Gulf Division, Director Coy C. Day, N5OK, of Union City, Oklahoma, has no opposition for a new term. Vice Director Dr David Woolweaver, K5RAV, of Harlingen, Texas, faces a challenge from Doug Loughmiller, W5BL (ex-KO5I and W5DAL), of McKinney, Texas. In the Pacific Division incumbent Director Bob Vallio, W6RGG, is unopposed in his bid for a new term in his own right. The Castro Valley, California, retiree took over the director's chair in February 2003 following the unexpected and untimely death of Jim Maxwell, W6CF. Vice Director Andy Oppel, N6AJO, of Alameda, California, also is running unopposed. He was appointed in 2003 to replace Vallio. Ballots in contested seats will be mailed by October 1 to all full ARRL members in good standing in the three affected divisions as of September 10. The votes will be tallied November 19 at ARRL Headquarters, and the results will be announced that day. Three-year terms for successful candidates begin January 1, 2005. NNNN /EX