Via press release
Editor’s note: If you haven’t voted yet, now is the time! We had only 295 ballots cast in the 2014 GLBTRT elections. This is a fantastic opportunity to have your voice heard.
Did you know that you can vote in the 2015 ALA elections on your Smartphone and other mobile devices? You are no longer tied to your desktop to cast your vote; you can vote virtually anywhere – in line at the grocery store, on the bus, at the hairdresser! (But we do ask that you refrain from voting while driving!) Just log in using the URL and credentials that were sent to you between March 24 and March 26; it’s just that easy. So vote now and then continue on with your business! And when you’ve finished voting, you can download an “I Voted in the ALA Election” badge that you can attach to your Facebook page, Tweets, or wherever you want! The polls will close at 11:59 p.m. Central time on Friday, May 1.
For the seventh year in a row, the American Library Association is holding its election exclusively online. To be eligible to vote, individuals must be members in good standing as of January 31, 2015. Although the election is being conducted online, there remains one exception. Members with disabilities and without Internet access may obtain a paper ballot by contacting ALA customer service at 1 (800) 545-2433, ext. 5. Those without Internet access at home or work can easily access the election site by visiting their local public (or in many instances academic or school) library.
Voters will receive email reminders throughout the election period. Voting may be completed in one sitting, or an individual may “park” their ballot and return at a later date; however, a ballot is not “cast” until the “submit” button is clicked. Anyone with a “parked” ballot will receive an email reminder to complete the voting process prior to May 1.
Information about the ALA election and the candidates can be found in “Your Guide to the 2015 Elections.” The guide is available as a flipbook or in PDF format. This, as well as other information about ALA elections can be found on the Election Page on the ALA website. A special “pod” and feature slide on the ALA homepage will also take you directly to election information.
So where will you be when you cast your vote in the 2015 ALA elections?