SB QST @ ARL $ARLB036 ARLB036 Norton, Woolweaver and Donahue winners in contested ARRL division races ZCZC AG36 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 36 ARLB036 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT November 19, 2004 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB036 ARLB036 Norton, Woolweaver and Donahue winners in contested ARRL division races Richard J. ''Dick'' Norton, N6AA, of Topanga, California, will be the new ARRL Southwestern Division Director. Norton thwarted a bid by current Southwestern Division Vice Director Tuck Miller, NZ6T, to gain a seat on the ARRL Board of Directors. The final tally was 2662 to 1451 votes. A retired businessman and electrical engineer and an ARRL Charter Life Member, Norton's been a radio amateur for 49 years and is a member of the CQ Contesting Hall of Fame. He competed at the 2002 World Radiosport Team Championship and is a pioneer in computerized contest log checking. Norton will succeed current Southwestern Division Director Art Goddard, W6XD, who's held the seat since 2002 but decided not to run for the 2005-2007 term. During his campaign Norton pledged to work to defend Amateur Radio frequencies, help amateurs in their communities and grow the number of Amateur Radio operators and ARRL members of all ages. Edward J. ''Ned'' Stearns, AA7A, of Scottsdale, Arizona, was unopposed for the Southwestern Division Vice Director's seat that Miller vacated to run for Director. In the West Gulf Division, incumbent Vice Director Dr David Woolweaver, K5RAV, overcame a strong challenge from Doug Loughmiller, W5BL, to retain his seat. The vote was 1417 to 1301. A dentist, Woolweaver is an ARRL Life Member and has been a Amateur Radio licensee for 46 years. He's the ARRL Board Liaison to the Public Relations Committee and also served under West Gulf Division Director Coy Day, N5OK, as Congressional Action Chairman. During the campaign, Woolweaver stressed the importance of ''a strong, politically active voice'' in confronting BPL, antenna ordinances and spectrum protection. Day ran unopposed for a new term. It was a similar story in the ARRL Southeastern Division, where incumbent Vice Director Nelson E. ''Sandy'' Donahue, W4RU, beat back a challenge from Sharon T. ''Sherri'' Brower, W4STB, 2413 to 1694. Donahue, a ham for 43 years and a former Georgia Section Manager, was first elected in 2001. During the campaign, he cited his lifelong commitment to the League, to public service--he's completed and mentors all three ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Communications courses--and to operating. Twenty-five-year veteran Director Frank Butler, W4RH, faced no opposition for re-election. Votes were counted November 19 at ARRL Headquarters. Three-year terms for successful candidates begin January 1, 2005. NNNN /EX