Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 08:06:18 -0400
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From: "Secretary, ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety"

Subject: 2011 CHAS Election Results

The 2011 DCHAS election ended recently. The results are follow:

2011 Division of Chemical Health and Safety Election 
Open from 12 noon, May 5, 2011 to 12 noon, May 27, 2011

Total voters for ballot: 
311 (21.9% of 1419 total codes; and 2 additional abstentions; 0.1%);

Chair elect (2012), Chair (2013), Past Chair (2014) 
(301 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):
Votes	Name	%=09
299	Diane Grob Schmidt  	 100.0% =09
1        David Katz (write-in)
1	John Palmer (write-in)

Councilor 
( 309 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):
Votes	Name	%=09
129	Russ Phifer  	 41.9% =09
98	Frankie Wood Black  	 31.8% =09
81	MaryBeth Koza  	 26.3% =09
1	Diane Grob Schmidt (write-in)

Member at Large 
( 298 total voters this ballot; vote for 1):
Votes	Name	%=09
186	Mark Lassiter  	 62.6% =09
111	Bill Galdenzi  	 37.4% =09
1	Mary Beth Koza (1 write-ins)

Based on these Results  Diane Grob Schmidt is the 2012 Chair-Elect.  
Russ Phifer is the Councilor and Frankie Wood-Black is the Alternate 
Councilor for 2012-14.  Mark Lassiter is the Member-at-Large for 
2012-14.  Our thanks to all the candidates who ran for office.

Let me know if you have any questions about this.

- Ralph

Ralph Stuart
secretary**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org
Secretary
Division of Chemical Health and Safety
American Chemical Society

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