Colorado Bar Association Notice of Nominations
Publication year | 2005 |
Pages | 36 |
Citation | Vol. 34 No. 2 Pg. 36 |
2005, February, Pg. 36. Colorado Bar Association Notice of Nominations
Vol. 34, No. 2, Pg. 36
The Colorado Lawyer
February 2005
Vol. 34, No. 2 [Page 36]
February 2005
Vol. 34, No. 2 [Page 36]
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Colorado Bar Association Notice of Nominations
The Nominating Committee has submitted its report, making the
following nominations for the offices indicated
President
Roger E. Clark, Loveland, 3rd District
President-elect
Elizabeth A. Starrs, Denver, 1st District
Senior Vice President:
Thor E. Bauer, Fort Morgan, 3rd District
Vice Presidents:
Kimberly R. Willoughby, Denver, 1st District
James S. Miller, Castle Rock, 2nd District
Donald L. Steerman, Lamar, 4th District
Pete Cordova, Salida, 5th District
Todd M. Starr, Cortez, 6th District
Jeremy M. Bernstein, Aspen, 7th District
James S. Miller, Castle Rock, 2nd District
Donald L. Steerman, Lamar, 4th District
Pete Cordova, Salida, 5th District
Todd M. Starr, Cortez, 6th District
Jeremy M. Bernstein, Aspen, 7th District
The Nominating Committee was composed of Steve C. Briggs,
Denver, acting chairperson; Paul H. Chan, Denver; Robert M.
Cooper, Broomfield; Mary Jo Gross, Denver; Valerie V. Haynes,
Pueblo; Thomas L. Kanan, Denver; John M. Lassalette, Aspen;
David L. Masters, Montrose; N. Nora Nye, Denver; Patrick R.
Salt, Colorado Springs; and Doris B. Truhlar, Centennial.
In accordance with the bylaws, Article 8.5(d), (e)(1), (2)
and (3), and (f), "In addition to the nominations made
by the Nominating Committee, persons may be nominated by
petition for any of the elective offices of the CBA pursuant
to the provisions of this Section 8.5(d). Each such petition
shall be in writing (which may be in counterparts) and shall
state the name of each person nominated, the office for which
the nomination is made, the nominee's address, and the
District in which the nominee is a member of an Affiliated
Local Bar Association and has his or her principal office.
Each such petition shall be signed by not less than 100 CBA
members who are entitled to vote and shall be delivered to
the Executive Director on or before March 15 of the year in
which the nominee's term would begin. Each such nominee
shall have the qualifications required by these bylaws for
the respective office and, further, each nominee shall have
his or her principal office within the same District as the
person nominated for that office by the Nominating Committee
and shall be a member of an Affiliated Local Bar Association
within that District. If no other nomination is made pursuant
to Section...
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