Per bylaws 6.7 "Quorum and Majority", during the Presidential Special Election that just took place, no candidate received more than 50% of the vote. Because no candidate received 50% or more then bylaw 6.8 "Runoff Election Ballot Procedure" takes effect.
USPSA’s election provider, YesElections, powered by Election America, will begin distributing voting credentials for all eligible voters. Eligible voters will be the same eligible voters from the Special Election. Ballots must be cast between July 30, 2022 and 5pm Pacific time, August 30, 2022. As in the past, all ballots will be cast via an on-line system. YesElections will issue a unique voting credential that will be included on the voter information card mailed to each eligible member on/before July 30, 2022. With this unique ID and PIN, ballots may be cast at the web site indicated on the voter information card.
Additionally, we have expanded voter authorization to include the use of members USPSA membership log in via the USPSA web page. By signing into USPSA.org, members can be authenticated as an eligible voter by clicking a Vote Now link. This link will redirect the member to a secure voting portal operated by YesElections. This website will authenticate the member’s eligibility to vote by cross referencing the unique voter ID information, and if you have not voted, it will allow you to cast your ballot. This link will be present for all members during the election cycle. However, only those who meet the eligibility requirements and who have not cast a ballot by other means, will be allowed to vote. Communication from YesElections will be as follows:
Postcard voter information mailed on/before July 30, 2022 - expect traditional US Mail delivery times
Email containing unique voting credentials on/about 9am Pacific time July 30, 2022
For questions, please email:
[email protected]
These are the questions that each candidate is asked. You can find each candidates answers on the candidate profiles.
Why are you seeking to be President of USPSA?
Prior to announcing your candidacy, what have you done to help promote safe, fun and fair practical shooting?
What qualifications set you apart from other candidates? What previous or current employment or volunteer experience do you have that qualifies you for the role of USPSA President?
Describe the current culture of USPSA.
After reviewing the bylaws, please explain what the President of USPSA is responsible for and how will you fulfill those responsibilities if elected?
What are the top three areas that need to be addressed within USPSA? What is your strategy for addressing them?
If elected President of USPSA please explain how you will help support the clubs, sections and current members as well as promote USPSA to potential members?
After reviewing Article 5 bylaw 5.1 please provide an outline of your strategy for items i) through vi)
After reviewing the USPSA bylaws explain how you see your working relationship with the Managing Director and Board of Directors.
What is USPSA doing right?
If elected, what other issues would you want to address and what is your strategy for addressing them.
If you are unsuccessful in your bid to become president, how will you serve USPSA in the future?
USPSA’s election provider, YesElections, powered by Election America, will begin distributing voting
credentials for all eligible voters. To be an eligible voter you must be a United States citizen or lawful
permanent resident with a current USPSA membership that has an original membership date prior to
May 1, 2022. Ballots must be cast between July 30, 2022 and 5pm Pacific time, August 30, 2022.
As in the past, all ballots will be cast via an on-line system. YesElections will issue a unique voting
credential that will be included on the voter information card mailed to each eligible member on/before
July 30, 2022. With this unique ID and PIN, ballots may be cast at the web site indicated on the voter
information card.
You can also vote by first logging in to the USPSA.org website, then clicking this button:
Vote Now