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Vote in the 2010 CAS Elections
The 2010 CAS election ballot closed on August 30, 2010.
To access the ballot, you will need to log in using the same username and password that you use for password-protected sections of the CAS Web Site. If you have forgotten this information, you may use the “forgot your password?” link on the log in web page.
The election ballot has three sections: President-Elect, Board of Directors, and Constitution/Bylaws Revisions.
To access information about each candidate, click on the candidate’s name. Information provided for your reference when completing the ballot includes:
- Biographical information for each Presidential and Board candidate.
- A statement on why the candidate wants to serve the CAS in the capacity of President-Elect or Director, and a statement identifying issues that are of special interest to the candidate and any positions the candidate may have on these issues.
- Candidates’ responses to a question posed by a Fellow during the two-week “Meet the Candidates” open forum.
- A summary of the demographic information for continuing Board of Directors members.
To access information about the proposed Constitution/Bylaws revisions, click the link that says “Read a full description” under each proposed revision. Additional information on the proposed Constitution/Bylaws Revisions is also available for your consideration of these issues.
As specified in the Casualty Actuarial Society Constitution, only Fellows may vote. As specified in the Casualty Actuarial Society Bylaws, any candidate for Director receiving a vote count of at least one-third of the number of ballots cast is elected, subject to a maximum of four successful candidates. If more than four candidates receive more votes than one-third of the ballots cast, the four with the highest vote count will be elected.
Please complete the ballot by clicking the check boxes to the left of the candidates for whom you wish to vote. You may vote for the President-Elect and up to four Board candidates. If you attempt to submit the ballot with more than four votes for Board candidates, the ballot will not be accepted and you will be allowed to return to the ballot to correct your error. When you access the ballot, you will be presented with a random ballot to ensure that all candidates receive equal opportunity to be placed first, second, third, etc. on the ballot. Vote “Yes” or “No” on the proposed Constitution/Bylaws Revisions. You will have an opportunity to preview your ballot selections before your votes are officially recorded.
Please submit your ballot as soon as possible. The online ballot will not be accessible after 5:00 p.m. EDT on August 30, 2010. Contact Mike Boa (mboa@casact.org or 703-562-1724) with any questions about the elections or if you have a problem accessing the online ballot.
Sincerely,
Leslie R. Marlo
Vice President - Administration


