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"A Snowball Started in Malibu" Unofficial slogan of CROP - so named as we first met in Malibu, California. Our hope is that a "snowball" will have begun that day...... |
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BALLOT MEASURE We recommended that you review the instructions first before clicking on the "Vote button"
1. First, find your California Society ID, it will look something like 012345
2. When you go to the Calcpa Voting page, you will need to scroll to the bottom and click on the "Vote online here" button [see the example below]
3. You will then get prompted with a username/password screen:
Internet Explorer Password box
Netscape Navigator Password box
4. In the password protected box that launches, enter your name as follows: Firstname.Lastname entering Your actual first name and Your actual last name
5. In the password box, enter your Cal CPA Society ID number. For example: 012345 [it needs 6 digits, thus place a "0" in front if needed
6. Scroll to the bottom of this screen and click on Vote on this Amendment
7. Ont this final "voting page", make your decision and Vote, "yes" or "no" by clicking either button and click submit
READY? CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE VOTING PAGE
A member petition has been submitted to amend CalCPA’s bylaws and change the process used by CalCPA to recommend candidates to serve on AICPA Council. Article XII (1) of CalCPA’s bylaws states that 50 or more members may submit a petition to amend the bylaws and that CalCPA Council is to select a method for voting on the petition. CalCPA Council has selected a ballot process. The proposal, pro and con positions as well as rebuttals to those positions are included here.
This ballot measure is designed to change the current method of appointing AICPA members by the Chair of the CalCPA, the CEO, the Board of Directors, the First Vice Chair and the Past Chair of CalCPA, to a Nominations Committee method.
TO VOTE - RETURN THE POSTCARD IN THE CALCPA MAGAZINE OR GO ONLINE AFTER 3/1/2003 http://www.calcpa.org/vote You will need your member ID and your birthdate.
Click here to view these in PDF format
Want to discuss this measure online? Click here for a Ballot forum!
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