ASNC 2007 Elections -- right around the corner !! -- Open Seats and Declared Candidates
Vote-by-Mail Ballots will be mailed out to all registered stakeholders ! ..But you can always vote the day of the election !
- (DONE pdf file)
ASNC Elections
Monday, November 26, 2007 • 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
-- Ramona Hall, 4580 Figueroa Street --
Come to VOTE !
Stay to participate in YOUR neighborhood council ! |
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The process of electing a new ASNC Board is underway, with ASNC's Elections to be held November 26, 2007. We'll be adding even more info to this page as time goes on ... so keep checking back:
The forms you'll need are available below ...
Registration forms
ASNC Stakeholder Registration / Candidate Filing forms:
for individuals - 2007 (pdf format) English
for individuals - 2007 (pdf format) Spanish
for organizations - 2007 (pdf format) English
(Just send this form in with a signed and dated letter on the organization's letterhead,
including the organization's address, designating the individual as a member.)
for candidates - 2007 (pdf format) English / Spanish |
Here's an ASNC Map to help you determine your ASNC community:
All
about the Elections:
ASNC Elections -- November 26, 2007
ELECTIONS
ARE COMING !.. Register to VOTE !
Help with Outreach and ASNC Candidate Recruitment !
Here's
a special message from the ASNC:
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Reminder
to vote in Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council elections
What
is the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council?
The Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council represents, as one of the
only coalition councils in the City of Los Angeles, the communities
of Hermon, Montecito Heights, Monterey Hills, Mt. Washington
and Sycamore Grove.
Who
can vote in the ASNC elections?
ASNC stakeholders are defined as any person who lives,
works, owns property or has a child attending school
within the ASNC boundaries, together with the sole designated representatives
of businesses or organizations that operate or own property
within the ASNC boundaries. To vote as an individual, you must
be over the age of 18 and fill out a Stakeholder Registration
form. You may register
by mail or in person.
A
business or organization may obtain forms and instructions from
the web www.asnc.us or the ASNC Registrars (which include ALL current Board Members). No one who verifies his/her tie
to the community will be denied the chance to vote.
Note: Here's some important and useful info about ASNC Elections 2007, along with all the dates of events pertaining to the run-up to the Election:
ASNC Elections 2007 - Important Info / Event Dates
Do
I need to pre-register to vote?
No. You can sign up at the polls on Election Day - Monday, November
26, 2007, from 4pm-8pm, at Ramona Hall, 4580 N. Figueroa Street.
Can
I be a candidate?
Any registered stakeholder has the right to run for a seat on the Board. Please refer to our Bylaws.
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Our
current goal is to increase participation in the community and pursuade
people with interests and 'ears to the community' to step up and run
for a Board seat. And offer our stakeholders (voters) a choice of
people to vote for.
We're
getting ready for the Election, November 26, ... and we need you to participate!
If you're new to the ASNC please contact Ernest Sanchez, ASNC President,
or any other Board Member, to become a registered stakeholder. This will make you eligible to
both vote in our elections in November and stand for an office.
Find out where to find folks that can sign you up! ASNC's Assistant
Registrars (which now include ALL current Board Members) are out in the community, making it easy. But you can also
register by mail. The forms you'll need are available below.
You only have to register once, so if you're already a member there's
no need to do so again. All registered stakeholders will receive mail-in
ballots or may vote the day of the election. Only registered stakeholders
can stand for office.
Help us
reach out to unregistered stakeholders in the ASNC communities of
Hermon, Montecito Heights, Monterey Hills, Mt. Washington and Sycamore
Grove.
ASNC Candidate Recruitment
We also need a special effort with Candidate Recruitment. Our current
goal is to increase participation in the community and pursuade people
with interests and 'ears to the community' to step up and run for
a Board seat. And offer our stakeholders (voters) a choice of people
to vote for.
But often, people need to be asked... Our final date to file to run
for an ASNC seat and get the candidate's name printed on the ballot
is in Sept.
By mid Oct. we hope to receive a 100 word statement from each Candidate
letting voters know more about them. If delivered by this date
they'll be included with the ballot, and all will appear on the website.
too.
Also, our Bylaws require us to request from Candidates a statement
of interests, including all 'for profit' or nonprofit businesses and
organizations in which they are a director, owner, or other person,
such as an employee or “independent contractor,” in a decision making
capacity. This is NOT a financial statement - simply a list of organizations
where a Candidate might hold decision making capacity.
This information is collected by our Secretary, and will be made available
if someone should request it, but will not be included with the ballot
information.
Also, please see the Outreach Mailer below. It will be
delivered to thousands of ASNC area households.
ASNC
Election Documents
ASNC Bylaws - Current FINAL - as revised, 4/11/07 (pdf file)
ASNC Bylaws - Current FINAL - as revised, 4/11/07 (MS Word format)
ASNC Election Procedures - (DONE pdf file)
ASNC Outreach Mailer - 2007 (pdf format):
Registration
forms
ASNC
Stakeholder Registration
/ Candidate Filing forms:
for
individuals - 2007 (pdf format) English
for individuals - 2007 (pdf format) Spanish
for
organizations - 2007 (pdf format) English
(Just send this form in with a signed and dated letter on the
organization's
letterhead,
including the organization's address,
designating the individual as a member.)
for
candidates - 2007 (pdf
format) English / Spanish |