Hi Y'all,
Remember that for the APA elections, it is not a matter of either-or but the Hare System of voting lets you rank your preference for candidates. Here is a description from the Society for the Teaching of Psychology newsletter.
APA uses the Hare System of voting. First-place votes are counted first. If no candidate has a majority of the votes cast, the candidate with the fewest votes is taken off the list and his/her second-place votes are distributed among the remaining candidates. And so forth until one candidate has a majority of the votes cast. Thus, lower ranking votes can determine an election, but first-place votes are the most valuable for the candidate.
For information on all of the candidates, go to:
http://www.apa.org/governance/elections/04candidates.html
Best,
Linda
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Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D.
President-Elect, Peace Psychology Division 48, APA
Secretary, Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Div. 2, APA)
Professor of Psychology Coordinator - Holocaust & Genocide Studies,
Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights
Webster University
470 East Lockwood
St. Louis, MO 63119
Main Webpage: http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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