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Cliff Mishler
ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to
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On Jul 2, 4:40*pm, Jud wrote:
ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to the board. I am sure more details will follow. I am very pleased to hear about Mr. Mishler. Tremendous congratulations to Cliff!!! oly |
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On Jul 2, 4:44*pm, oly wrote:
On Jul 2, 4:40*pm, Jud wrote: ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to the board. I am sure more details will follow. I am very pleased to hear about Mr. Mishler. *Tremendous congratulations to Cliff!!! oly Results: http://www.money.org/AM/Template.cfm...ontentID=14767 I hope that the link works. oly |
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Jud wrote:
ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to the board. I am sure more details will follow. And here they are ... filched directly from the ANA Prezz Releaze ... CLIFFORD MISHLER ELECTED ANA PRESIDENT 2009 Board of Governors to be Installed in Los Angeles Clifford Mishler has been elected the 56th President of the American Numismatic Association, ANA Executive Director Larry Shepherd announced today. Mishler received 5,047 votes compared with 3,213 for current ANA Vice President Patricia A. Jagger Finner. Thomas G. Hallenbeck, who ran unopposed, was elected Vice President. Incumbents Chester L. Krause, Joseph E. Boling, Walter Ostromecki Jr., and Wendell Wolka were re- elected along with Board newcomers Scott T. Rottinghaus, J.P. Martin and Jeff C. Garrett. BiggsKofford, independent auditing firm for the American Numismatic Association 2009 Board of Governors' election, counted the ballots and reported the following vote tallies: For President Votes Clifford Mishler 5,047 Iola, WI Patricia A. Jagger Finner 3,213 Iola, WI For Vice President Thomas G. Hallenbeck 1* Colorado Springs, CO Successful Candidates for Governor Votes Chester L. Krause 5,845 Iola, WI Joseph E. Boling 4,730 Indianapolis, IN Walter A. Ostromecki 4,453 Panorama City, CA Scott T. Rottinghaus 4,339 New London, CT Wendell A. Wolka 4,179 Greenwood, IN J.P. Martin 4,066 Englewood, CO Jeff C. Garrett 3,781 Lexington, KY Unsuccessful Candidates for Governor Votes Alan Herbert 3,613 Belle Fourche, SD Michael L. Ellis 3,111 Virginia Beach, VA Jeffrey Swindling 2,703 Jacksonville, FL Thomas A. Palmer, Jr. 2,627 New Smyrna Beach, FL Paul Hollis 2,498 Mandeville, LA Brian E. Fanton 2,335 Hiawatha, IA Michael S. Turrini 1,961 Vallejo, CA New officers will be installed during the annual ANA Awards Banquet, Saturday, Aug. 8, at the World's Fair of Money® in Los Angeles. Overall, 8,479 ballots were returned in the 2009 election, compared with 7,171 in 2007. Of all ballots cast, 44 were rejected compared with 505 in 2007. The ANA mailed 29,299 ballots, one to each Association member who was eligible to vote on May 15, 2009. All Board candidates were informed of the election results during a conference telephone call at 12:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, Thursday, July 2. |
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Cliff Mishler
33,000 members
8,000 votes Decisions are made by those who show up. My horses all came in. If it were not Cliff Mishler, I would have voted for Patti Finner. She works hard for the hobby at the nuts and bolts that people take for granted. That kind of performance often does not win friends and too often is repaid with animosity from people who do not receive deference for their self-ascribed status. Now that this election is behind us, I look forward to her presidency in the next board cycle. Mike M. Michael E. Marotta "What you can measure you can improve." |
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Cliff Mishler
On Jul 2, 4:40*pm, Jud wrote:
ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to the board. I am sure more details will follow. I'm glad that Cliff won, and also glad that Finner was defeated. As far as Herbert, his ties to Cipoletti and the old regime of Bill Horton is exactly why he didn't get re-elected. But there is one board member who should've been defeated but wasn't (probably because he had "dead people from Indiana" vote for him) - Wendell Wolka, who is one of Finner's stooges (alongside Herbert). |
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On Jul 2, 7:26*pm, Mike Marotta wrote:
33,000 members 8,000 votes Decisions are made by those who show up. My horses all came in. *If it were not Cliff Mishler, I would have voted for Patti Finner. *She works hard for the hobby at the nuts and bolts that people take for granted. *That kind of performance often does not win friends and too often is repaid with animosity from people who do not receive deference for their self-ascribed status. Now that this election is behind us, I look forward to her presidency in the next board cycle. Mike M. Michael E. Marotta "What you can measure you can improve." Why would you waste your vote on Finner? Seriously, she ran a totally half-assed campaign and having Bill Horton speak for her during the Candidates Forum at Portland this past March wasn't much of a smart move either. She reeks of the Horton regime and her ties with Cipoletti (who will soon be on his way to the pokey). If she runs again, I will make sure she gets defeated! While on the subject of Finner, she should seriously consider resigning as President of Central States since she is ramming that organization into the ground. I dropped my Central States membership after 15 years because of her. |
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dorancoins wrote:
On Jul 2, 4:40 pm, Jud wrote: ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to the board. I am sure more details will follow. I'm glad that Cliff won, and also glad that Finner was defeated. As far as Herbert, his ties to Cipoletti and the old regime of Bill Horton is exactly why he didn't get re-elected. But there is one board member who should've been defeated but wasn't (probably because he had "dead people from Indiana" vote for him) - Wendell Wolka, who is one of Finner's stooges (alongside Herbert). How, exactly, would that have happened, given the nature of the ballotting and canvassing? James the Election Judge |
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dorancoins wrote:
On Jul 2, 7:26 pm, Mike Marotta wrote: 33,000 members 8,000 votes Decisions are made by those who show up. My horses all came in. If it were not Cliff Mishler, I would have voted for Patti Finner. She works hard for the hobby at the nuts and bolts that people take for granted. That kind of performance often does not win friends and too often is repaid with animosity from people who do not receive deference for their self-ascribed status. Now that this election is behind us, I look forward to her presidency in the next board cycle. Mike M. Michael E. Marotta "What you can measure you can improve." Why would you waste your vote on Finner? Seriously, she ran a totally half-assed campaign and having Bill Horton speak for her during the Candidates Forum at Portland this past March wasn't much of a smart move either. She reeks of the Horton regime and her ties with Cipoletti (who will soon be on his way to the pokey). If she runs again, I will make sure she gets defeated! While on the subject of Finner, she should seriously consider resigning as President of Central States since she is ramming that organization into the ground. I dropped my Central States membership after 15 years because of her. Resigning one's membership in an organization cements his own ineffectiveness in bringing about positive change within that organization. And how, exactly, does one "make sure" someone gets defeated, especially if he now has no vote? I can think of only one way. James the Macabre |
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"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... dorancoins wrote: On Jul 2, 4:40 pm, Jud wrote: ANA new President is Cliff Mishler. Alan Herbert was not re-elected to the board. I am sure more details will follow. I'm glad that Cliff won, and also glad that Finner was defeated. As far as Herbert, his ties to Cipoletti and the old regime of Bill Horton is exactly why he didn't get re-elected. But there is one board member who should've been defeated but wasn't (probably because he had "dead people from Indiana" vote for him) - Wendell Wolka, who is one of Finner's stooges (alongside Herbert). How, exactly, would that have happened, given the nature of the ballotting and canvassing? James the Election Judge And how exactly will the results of this particular election effect the average collector's enjoyment of the coin collecting hobby? The name-calling and bitterness it seems to have generated remind me of some homeowners' association meetings where residents come close to blows over who should be elected vice president. Don't we already have enough controversial local and national politics to angst over? |
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