YES 2, % Adopted NO % Karen Munro 1, % Elected Penny Beile 1, %

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05. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES (ACRL) 2,564 BYLAW AMENDMENTS: To approve the ACRL Bylaws with the proposed revisions. (Vote Yes or No) Votes Percent YES 2,266 98.% Adopted NO 45.9% VICE PRESIDENT/PRESIDENT-ELECT (For a three-year term) Votes Percent Karen Munro,294 54.3% Elected Penny Beile,088 45.7% DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE (For a four-year term) Votes Percent Faye A. Chadwell,38 60.3% Elected Rhonda Huisman 909 39.7%

05. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES (ACRL) 2,564 DIRECTOR-AT-LARGE (For a four-year term) Votes Percent April D. Cunningham,82 52.0% Elected Robin Brown,093 48.0% 2

07. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY SECTION (ANSS) 56 Jill Conte 89 6.8% Elected Carolyn McCallum 55 38.2% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Diane Fulkerson 82 58.2% Elected Rebekah J. Lee 59 4.8%

08. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES ARTS SECTION (ARTS) 39 Sha Towers 92 7.3% Elected Ariel Turner 37 28.7%

09. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP SECTION(DSS) 400 Hannah Scates Kettler 97 54.4% Elected Ryan Clement 65 45.6% SECRETARY (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Chelcie Juliet Rowell 207 56.7% Elected Lynda Kellam 58 43.3% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Select up to 2 from below. Alix Keener 229 64.0% Elected Elisandro Cabada 208 58.% Elected Jennifer Huck 58 44.%

0. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES COLLEGE LIBRARIES SECTION (CLS) 589 Alexia Hudson Ward 376 67.5% Elected Nathaniel King 8 32.5% SECRETARY (For a one-year term) Votes Percent Lauren Jensen 309 58.3% Elected Leah Dunn 22 4.7% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Julia Warga 38 59.4% Elected Kim Copenhaver 27 40.6%

. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES COMMUNITY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE LIBRARIES SECTION (CJCLS) 247 Susan P. Lieberthal 30 56.5% Elected Ted Intarabumrung 00 43.5% SECRETARY (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Linda Miles 228 00.0% Elected

2. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES DISTANCE LEARNING SECTION (DLS) 349 Natalie Haber 247 75.5% Elected Michael Courtney 80 24.5% SECRETARY/ARCHIVIST (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Andrea Hebert 66 52.7% Elected Michelle Keba 49 47.3% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Karla J. Aleman 84 58.0% Elected Shauna Edson 33 42.0%

3. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES SECTION (EBSS) 253 Ericka Arvidson Raber 230 00.0% Elected MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Rachael Elrod 23 52.3% Elected Dorinne Banks 2 47.7%

4. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES LITERATURES IN ENGLISH SECTION (LES) 20 Nancy M. Foasberg 3 00.0% Elected SECRETARY (For a one-year term) Votes Percent John Glover 72 62.% Elected Hillary A. H. Richardson 44 37.9% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a one-year term) Votes Percent Meg Meiman 08 00.0% Elected

5. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES INSTRUCTION SECTION (IS),003 Susanna Eng-Ziskin 468 5.7% Elected Kathy L. Magarrell 438 48.3% SECRETARY (For a one-year term) Votes Percent Kirsten M. Feist 503 57.2% Elected Bill Marino 376 42.8% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Select up to 2 from below. Melissa Bowles-Terry 629 68.% Elected Veronica Arellano Douglas 589 63.7% Elected Amanda Izenstark 363 39.3%

6. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES POLITICS, POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SECTION (PPIRS) 32 Elizabeth White 9 00.0% Elected MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Catherine Morse 23 00.0% Elected

7. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES RARE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS SECTION (RBMS) 363 Verónica Reyes-Escudero 75 50.% Elected Martha O'Hara Conway 74 49.9% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a three-year term) Votes Percent Sarah Horowitz 74 50.6% Elected Audrey Pearson 70 49.4%

8. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SECTION (STS) 3 Tim Klassen 8 6.% Elected Patricia E. Kenly 5 38.9% PUBLICITY OFFICER (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Angela R. Davis 24 73.5% Elected Beth Blanton-Kent 77 26.5% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Samuel R. Putnam 276 00.0% Elected

20. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES SECTION (ULS),03 Amanda Peters 67 6.% Elected Jody Bailey 393 38.9% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a three-year term) Votes Percent Select up to 2 from below. Nancy S. Gibson 723 73.7% Elected Rachel Mulvihill 559 57.0% Elected Lis Pankl 340 34.7%

2. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES EUROPEAN STUDIES SECTION (ESS) 53 CHAIR (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Ann Snoeyenbos 78 54.9% Elected Marta Mestrovic Deyrup 64 45.% Heidi Madden 76 53.9% Elected Thomas Keenan 65 46.% SECRETARY (For a one-year term) Votes Percent Chella Vaidyanathan 93 66.4% Elected Lindsay Hansen Brown 47 33.6%

2. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES EUROPEAN STUDIES SECTION (ESS) 53 MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a one-year term) Votes Percent Timothy Shipe 39 00.0% Elected 2

22. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE & RESEARCH LIBRARIES WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES SECTION (WGSS) 225 Tara Baillargeon 204 00.0% Elected SECRETARY (For a one-year term) Votes Percent Julie Adamo 2 53.8% Elected Beth Twomey 96 46.2% MEMBER-AT-LARGE (For a two-year term) Votes Percent Emily Asch 202 00.0% Elected