The nomination process at DSC is different than that.
If you are a voting member with a good email address active with DSC, you would have received an email titled "Call for Director Nominations" on about the 15th of November, 2024.
Following the instructions would give you the opportunity to propose members for nomination. That process requires the participation of the person who you are putting forward.
The nominating committee, (not the Admin committee) as defined in the bylaws, is tasked with proposing a minimum of 5 nominees - for the replacement of 3 directors whose terms are expiring.
Sounds like members do have influence on who is on the ballot, as they have for years.
Actually you and I just said the same thing... you merely added one more facet..
Sure, you can absolutely nominate someone as a member in good standing..
but, by your own statement, that is no guarantee that nominee makes it to the ballot..
For the sake of argument 50 members send in nominations..
of those 50 nominations, there are 15 unique names recommended and all 15 of those people participate.. they submit their resumes, sign the paperwork, and do everything required of them..
why is it we wouldnt see 15 names on the ballot?
and.. who ultimately decides which of those names we do see? and based on what specific criteria?
Per that Nov 15 email you cite, there are 2 key points..
1) In the "submission procedures" section, it is clear.. a candidate submitted is merely a "potential nominee" submission and participation DOES NOT equal nomination.
and
2) per the "Nominating Committee Process" section of that same email "The Committee will compile
nominations from voting members and the DSC board during the period leading up to December 31. In January, the Committee will vet candidates’ qualifications for director positions and complete its work before the February board meeting to begin the election processes leading up to the annual meeting.
The Committee will select five nominees to be placed on the ballot."
lets be clear here.. the DSC BOARD is making nominations in addition to the membership.. and the Committee is selecting from those nominations.. who do you think historically has been selected? more Board nominees? or more "member" nominees? and.. based on what
@Dave Fulson has said about his experience with the current board, do we really believe the candidates we saw this year came from sources outside of the board and/or current leadership? anyone care to guess what the ratio might have been?
So.. the Committee ultimately decides who we see.. based on who THEY determine are the 5 people they want us to see.. based on their opinion of who is best suited to serve.
So.. sounds like members influence isn't nearly as great as you assert to me..
And that my original statement stands.. the past president and the committee have significant influence..