PFRA Elections
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:40 am
A little over two weeks until the ballot submission deadline. Thus far, only four ballots have been received.
PFRA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the history of professional football. Formed in 1979, PFRA members include many of the game's foremost historians and writers.
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That's a pretty fair question. I don't recall who was on the ballot for my first PFRA election or how I voted, but I recall that I didn't know many of the names on the ballot. I was a new member. So, when I attended my first PFRA meeting (we call it a convention now) I tried to meet as many members and officers as I could SPECIFICALLY so I would know better how to vote in the next election. That was my approach.racepug wrote:What are we supposed to base our preferences on?
If you are a relatively new member (and I believe you are?), you haven't had much time to pick up on personalities within the association. I agree with Lee that joining committees, attending conventions and maybe corresponding with fellow members are good ways to get to know others. In WNY, we have been having chapter conferences for several years, and it has been a great way to get to know other members, many of whom come in from out of town. Not sure where you are from, but I strongly encourage members from common geographical regions to have occasional gatherings. I know the Detroit crew, led by the inimitable Randy Snow, just had a small get together and had a swell time. You could always take the lead and organize!racepug wrote:What are we supposed to base our preferences on?
Thanks, but though I went to this year's convention I'm not in a position to attend those every time (partly due to sheer geography and partly due to my financial situation).JeffreyMiller wrote:If you are a relatively new member (and I believe you are?), you haven't had much time to pick up on personalities within the association. I agree with Lee that joining committees, attending conventions and maybe corresponding with fellow members are good ways to get to know others. In WNY, we have been having chapter conferences for several years, and it has been a great way to get to know other members, many of whom come in from out of town. Not sure where you are from, but I strongly encourage members from common geographical regions to have occasional gatherings. I know the Detroit crew, led by the inimitable Randy Snow, just had a small get together and had a swell time. You could always take the lead and organize!racepug wrote:What are we supposed to base our preferences on?
True dat. But just think of how interesting it would be if Write In were to win an office ...RichardBak wrote:I just voted, but I can understand the low vote count. All four guys are running unopposed (well, there's this fella named Write In...) so the suspense is a little thin.
See: 2021 Buffalo mayor election.JeffreyMiller wrote:True dat. But just think of how interesting it would be if Write In were to win an office ...RichardBak wrote:I just voted, but I can understand the low vote count. All four guys are running unopposed (well, there's this fella named Write In...) so the suspense is a little thin.
What, did Elbert Dubenion win?ChrisBabcock wrote:See: 2021 Buffalo mayor election.JeffreyMiller wrote:True dat. But just think of how interesting it would be if Write In were to win an office ...RichardBak wrote:I just voted, but I can understand the low vote count. All four guys are running unopposed (well, there's this fella named Write In...) so the suspense is a little thin.
Yeah, I know what that's like. I was lucky, this year's convention was a short distance from where I live. But you can still be a part of committees without traveling or expense. Just a suggestion.racepug wrote:Thanks, but though I went to this year's convention I'm not in a position to attend those every time (partly due to sheer geography and partly due to my financial situation).JeffreyMiller wrote:If you are a relatively new member (and I believe you are?), you haven't had much time to pick up on personalities within the association. I agree with Lee that joining committees, attending conventions and maybe corresponding with fellow members are good ways to get to know others. In WNY, we have been having chapter conferences for several years, and it has been a great way to get to know other members, many of whom come in from out of town. Not sure where you are from, but I strongly encourage members from common geographical regions to have occasional gatherings. I know the Detroit crew, led by the inimitable Randy Snow, just had a small get together and had a swell time. You could always take the lead and organize!racepug wrote:What are we supposed to base our preferences on?