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Published Online: 6 October 2006

Do You Prefer To Vote Online?

If so, here's one way you can reduce your snail-mail burden. APA voting members may now opt to receive an online ballot instead of the traditional paper ballot for voting in APA elections. Those who choose the online ballot option by November 6 will be sent an e-mail on December 22 with their ballot control number and online voting instructions for the 2007 election. Those who do not choose the online ballot option will continue to be sent a paper ballot; in addition, those with an e-mail address will receive the December 22 e-mail and have the option to vote online.
To select the online ballot option, go to the homepage of APA's Web site at<www.psych.org> and click on “APA Election Online Ballot Preference” in the Spotlight section.

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