State Officer Elections 2011. State Officer Elections One elected by each Super Region (5) Five elected at large (5) Three workforce elected at large(3)

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State Officer Elections 2011

State Officer Elections One elected by each Super Region (5) Five elected at large (5) Three workforce elected at large(3) State Officer Application Process State Officer Application Posted- February 1 State Officer Application Speak Topic Posted- February 1 State Officer Study Guide for Test Posted- February 1 State Officer Super Region Map Posted- February 1 State Officer Applications Due- March 15 in office

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Interview Process Interviews – April 5 at Drury Inn & Suites, Parkcenter Circle, Dublin Candidates will be interviewed by a team Candidates will also take a knowledge test A maximum of 2 qualified candidates from each super region will be selected by scores at interviews. ( Rubric) Five qualified candidates will be selected to run at large based on interview scores (Rubric) Applicants will be notified by on April 6 if selected as a candidate for Super Region, Workforce or At Large.

Taping Process All candidates will be taped at interviews. Taping will include the following: 3 minute speech 1 Fact Question 1 Thought Question 1 Situation Question Tapes of candidates selected for super regions and Workforce candidates will be posted on Web sites for local chapter viewing.

Voting Process Super Regions- Candidates video tapes will be posted on Web site. Workforce- (Education & Training, Culinary and Lodging) candidates video tapes will be posted on Web site Each chapter will be sent an with voting link given. Also voting link will be posted on Web site(s). Local FCS and Workforce chapters will vote between April 7- April 11,2011 Workforce chapter vote for Workforce candidates only. (They are elected at large) FCS chapters vote by Super Regions (combined regions).

Voting Process April – Announce winners of Workforce and Super Region Elections April 14- State Leadership Conference At Large Elections DieSalle Building Auditorium The Super Region runner ups and qualified candidates for at large elections. Process- Each candidate will: Give speech to voting delegates 1 Fact Question 1 Thought Question 1 Situation Question Voting delegates cast ballot for five candidates Results announced Friday afternoon at the State Leadership Conference. If a Super Region doesn’t have candidates more state officers will be elected at large. ** Please note – Voting delegates will be admitted in special seating in the front of auditorium and other members may attend until all seats are filled. No standing will be permitted.

Survey Monkey Voting Process Chapter Voting- Must have correct Chapter ID number or ballot will discarded. Questions- Decisions Can chapters split their votes? Yes, because each voting delegate cast a separate vote. Would it be possible to split their votes? Yes, each voting delegate would vote separate Can you guard against them voting too many times? Yes, I can move everything to a spreadsheet which would total how many times a chapter voted. What if they voted too many times? All votes are thrown out from that chapter

Dates April 15-16, 2011 State Leadership Conference May 1, 2011National Event Registration Deadline May 1, 2011National Leadership STAR Event Evaluators and Registration due May 8-10, 2011Ohio FCCLA State Officers Leadership Training June 13-16,2011State Officers and State Officer Advisers Meeting June 16, 2011Ohio FCCLA Endowment Board of Trustees Meeting June 16, 2011Ohio FCCLA Board of Directors Meeting July 8-14, 2011National Leadership Conference- Chicago July 26-28, 2011 OATFACS Teachers Conference, Columbus Convention

Contract New Dates for Proposal for July 27- August 7Ohio State Fair October 9-12, 2011Capitol National FCCLA, Washington, D.C.- October 16-18, 2011Fall Leadership Camp November 11-13, 2011Cluster Meeting- Minneapolis, Minnesota Denver, Colorado December 7-8, 2011SEC and SECA Meeting (also evening of December 6)Board of Directors Meeting – December 6 Endowment Board of Trustees- December 6

Contract New Dates for Proposal for February 8-9,2012SEC and SECA Meeting ( evening of February 7) Board of Directors (February 7) March 3, 2012Regional Rally March 10, 2012Regional Rally March 13, 2012State and National Programs Judging Ohio FCCLA Endowment Board of Trustees March 14, 2012SEC and SECA Meeting (also evening of March 13) April 19-20, 2012State Leadership Conference May- TBAState Officer Leadership Training, Heartland June 11-14, 2012State Officer and Adviser Meeting June 14, 2012Board of Directors Meeting and Board of Trustees July6-12, 2012National FCCLA Leadership Conference, Orlando,

State Officer Information on Web  PowerPoint- Election Process  State Officer Information  State Officer Application  Super Regions Map  State Officer Photo Release Form  Test Studying Guide  Deadline and Dates for  State Officer Rubric  Speech Theme