RESULTS
The ACSA board of directors is pleased to announce the results of the 2018 ACSA Elections:

Second Vice President: Lynne Dearborn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
At-Large Director: June Williamson, The City College of New York
Canadian At-Large Director: Anne Bordeleau, University of Waterloo

They will be joined by Brigid Callaghan (Kent State University / AIAS) as incoming ACSA Student Director & and Victor Rubin (PolicyLink,) as incoming ACSA Public Director. 


Candidates & Online Voting
Below is information on the 2018 ACSA election, including candidate information. Official ballots were emailed to all full-member ACSA schools’ Faculty Councilors, who are the voting representatives. Faculty Councilors must complete the online ballot by close of business, February 9, 2018.

 

+ Download a single PDF of all candidates statements & short curriculum vitae



2018 ACSA SECOND VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES

 

The Second Vice President will serve on the Board for a four-year term, beginning on July 1, 2018, with the first year served as Second Vice President, the second year served as First Vice President/President-Elect, the third year served as President, and the fourth year served as Past President. The links below include campaign statements written by each candidate and short curriculum vitae.

 

 

  


Lynne M. Dearborn

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

   

Auburn University

 

 

ACSA AT-LARGE DIRECTORS
The At-Large Director serves for a three-year term, beginning on July 1, 2018. At-Large Directors serve as voting members of the Board. In addition, they have the following roles and responsibilities: (A) Liaison With Member Schools, including participating in organized business meetings; maintaining contact with Faculty Councilors and others associated with member schools; assisting member schools upon request; advising candidate or affiliated schools; and advising the Board of issues and concerns raised by members; (B) Contributing to the Work of the Board through actively serving on Board committees and contributing to collective deliberations; and (C) Performing Other Duties, as provided by the Rules of the Board of Directors or requested by the Board. The links below include campaign statements written by each candidate and short curriculum vitae.

2018 AT-LARGE DIRECTOR CANDIDATES

 

   

 

 

 
Ahmed K. Ali
Texas A&M University

 

 
June Williamson
The City College of New York

 

 

2018 CANADIAN AT-LARGE DIRECTOR CANDIDATES

 

   

 

 

 
Anne Bordeleau
University of Waterloo

 

 
Diogo Burnay
Dalhousie University

 

 


ACSA Election Process
ACSA Bylaws, Article VIII. Nominations, Elections, and Recall, Section 3: Election Process: “Elections shall be held in accordance with the Rules of the Board of Directors. Faculty Councilors of member schools shall be responsible for encouraging colleagues to express their views regarding candidates for Association elections, and shall submit the vote of the member school they represent on behalf of all members of the faculty. The Association shall announce the results of elections and appointments as soon as feasible, consistent with the Rules of the Board of Directors.”

The Faculty Councilor from each ACSA full-member school is the voting representative. Faculty Councilors must complete the online ballot by close of business, February 9, 2018.

Download a single PDF of all candidates statements & short curriculum vitae

  
  
2018 ACSA Board Election Timeline
   January 8, 2018       Ballots emailed to all full-member schools, Faculty Councilors
   February 9, 2018     Deadline for receipt of completed online ballots
   March 2018              Winners announced at ACSA Annual Business Meeting in Denver

The Faculty Councilor from each ACSA full-member school is the voting representative and must complete the online ballot by close of business, February 9, 2018.  


 

Contact 
    Eric Ellis, ACSA Director of Operations and Programs
    phone: 202.785.2324
    email: eellis@acsa-arch.org