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2018 ElectionWhy do only a small minority for Trustees, Council, Boards and Committees

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
Why do only a small minority of the Institution's Membership make time and effort to vote each year in the election for Trustees , Council, Boars and Committee members?

Is it because they consider, even in casting their votes, there is little likelihood of being able to have any influence on the governance and future direction of their Institution?

Might it be, having read the Candidates' statements, they are unimpressed by the Candidates' stated aspirations?

Would it have helped, given this year, Candidates were encouraged to post their election statements on Communities if more than just two have so far done so? Members using Communities would then have had the chance to  develop a dialogue with the Candidates?

As to the 2018 Elections, Trustees, Council, Board and Committee members elected will be making decisions on the future direction of your Institution. Decisions made can have effect all the way down to the level at which Members  participate locally.

In less than 30 minutes it is possible to read online Candidates' statements and this year, view their short video presentations: an interesting progessive innovation. Then you are able to decide which candidates you consider will be represent your particular interests.

Play your part in the affairs of the IET and don't let apathy be the winner for yet another year!


Ron McMurtrie



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  • Former Community Member
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    At least Mark, by taking time to cast your votes you are one of 13,566 members out of 168,289 who were eligible to vote.


    As to your comment about lack of interest shown by members in the workings of their Institution, could this be due to the lack of any really information about what Trustees, Council and Boards do? I know one can find the Minutes of Trustee meetings, and there are blogs, on the IET website, but do these really say very much about what is actually going on?


    Having been a Council member, I considered there was and still is a lost opportunity for individual Council members to write about their experiences for inclusion in Member New and/or on Communities. Understandable there are constraints on what can be said, but at least it should be possible to give a flavour of what happened as Agenda items were debated.


    I did during my second year on Council have an item on my personal reflections of Council published in Member News, but have no knowledge what impact if any the article.


    Our daily newspapers keep us informed about local, national and international affairs. It would be great if we are similarly kept up to date on what is happening in our Institution.


    Ron McMurtrie
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  • Former Community Member
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    At least Mark, by taking time to cast your votes you are one of 13,566 members out of 168,289 who were eligible to vote.


    As to your comment about lack of interest shown by members in the workings of their Institution, could this be due to the lack of any really information about what Trustees, Council and Boards do? I know one can find the Minutes of Trustee meetings, and there are blogs, on the IET website, but do these really say very much about what is actually going on?


    Having been a Council member, I considered there was and still is a lost opportunity for individual Council members to write about their experiences for inclusion in Member New and/or on Communities. Understandable there are constraints on what can be said, but at least it should be possible to give a flavour of what happened as Agenda items were debated.


    I did during my second year on Council have an item on my personal reflections of Council published in Member News, but have no knowledge what impact if any the article.


    Our daily newspapers keep us informed about local, national and international affairs. It would be great if we are similarly kept up to date on what is happening in our Institution.


    Ron McMurtrie
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