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NRA directors' election 2023
I received my ballot issue of TAR today, and these are my thoughts. Chime in with your own.
I personally am very impressed by Curtis Jenkins (just look at his bio for an idea of how committed he is to the cause--his bio starts with him being a Georgia legislator who introduced the first bill protecting manufacturers against BS lawsuits, 16 years in the GA House with NRA A+ ratings), and Steven Schreiner (he's committed as well, and earned in combat the Silver Star and Bronze Star with "v").
Others that do especially good service are Tom Arvas, Bill Carter, Charles Cotton, Walt Walter, Patrica Clark (in the competitions and shooting areas), and Amanda Suffecool sounds like she will be a useful addition.
As always, I'll be voting for the people I think are tops, not for the entire 26 that you are allowed to. Voting for the entire 26 means risking that your #25 or 26 will be elected over the head of the people you ranked #1 or 3.
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ditto!
Is the NRA process of electing Directors analogous to the 'ranked-choice voting' being proposed in no many places?
Has anyone studied the effects academically?
Honestly, I don't see the point. The nomination and election process is a fraud, the only people who can get board seats are the ones WLP and company know they can control. Anyone who wants to get the corruption under control doesn't stand a chance. They're still under the Damocles sword of the lawsuit and revenues have collapsed over the past few years.
The NRA is a "dead man walking".
People shouldn't be elected to the board because they do good service. They should be elected to the board to provide oversight, which is sorely needed right now.
Thanks for the tips.