New Leaders Elected at PDGA 2012 Elections

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The Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA) has announced the winners of its 2012 elections. The voting process came to an end on July 31st, with a total of 15,561 ballots sent out to eligible members. A significant turnout of 2,990 voters represented a participation rate of 19.21% among eligible voters.


One key aspect of PDGA's non-profit status is the requirement for a Board of Directors. This group oversees essential business operations and ensures compliance with mandated procedures, including regular summit meetings and teleconference calls. Three at-large positions on the Board were up for election in 2012. According to the election results, Avery Jenkins secured the most votes, followed closely by Rick Rothstein and Karolyn O'Cull, who will assume their new roles starting September 1st.


As part of the PDGA's volunteer network, State/Province Coordinators play a vital role in representing more than 50 key positions across the US and Canada. Approximately half of these coordinators are elected each year. The election results for this category have also been released, showcasing the winners who will take office alongside the new Board members.


The PDGA would like to extend its gratitude to outgoing Board members and State/Province Coordinators for their dedication and hard work in advancing the sport of disc golf and contributing to the association's growth. Their commitment is greatly appreciated, and the PDGA wishes them continued success.


The 2012 elections marked a significant milestone for the PDGA as new leaders step into their roles. The incoming Board members and Coordinators will be instrumental in shaping the future of disc golf.


This article was compiled from disc golf coverage with AI assistance. Source: pdga.com — https://www.pdga.com/the-votes-are-in

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