It's a Year of Close Elections

Greetings, everyone - and welcome to December!

We’ve been quiet on the blog these past few weeks, because we’ve been busy. Man, have we been busy. Between end-of-year projects to holiday prep, planning for 2021 offerings to the ICAP Board Election, it has been a crazy few weeks.

Let’s hone in on that last item a bit: the BOD Election.

We have several candidates running for two seats this year (learn more about them here!) and, for those who aren’t familiar, voting is open. It will remain open until December 15, at which point votes will be tallied and, within the week, reported to the ICAP membership.

If you haven’t already had your fill of election news as of late, tune in, because this is shaping up to be a close race for both seats.

We haven’t seen quite the member response we were anticipating, but the votes that have come in have fallen all across the board. Because the margins are so small, it’s especially important every ICAP member has their say.

Remember, it’s one vote per member, regardless of the chosen form of submission. Members can vote via the ICAP website. They can also choose to vote via postcard ballot, but they must remember to write the name of their member entity on it before mailing.

This is important! As with most elections, unverified/unmarked votes cannot be counted, and we want to ensure every member has the chance to have its voice heard.

Looking to be heard another way? We’re always available! If you have questions or want to discuss the election, or any other elements of the Pool, simply shoot us an email to info@icapiowa.com. We’ll keep an eye on the inbox, and will forward anything that comes through accordingly.

Right, all that said, I’m off to catch a few zzz’s before my Tuesday morning officially begins. I’m already looking forward to the piping hot coffee that will come with it…

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