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Published Online: 2 July 2010

APA Voting Moving to Online Only: Is Your Correct E-Mail Address on File?

APA's national elections are transitioning to an all-electronic process with a fast, easy, and secure means to vote online. Online voter participation has steadily increased, reaching a rate of 50 percent in APA's last election, and shows promise of continued growth. Beginning with the 2011 election, all eligible voting members with a valid e-mail address on file will receive only an electronic ballot.
To ensure that you get your ballot, please update your contact information in Members Corner on APA's Web site at <https://myaccount.psych.org/MembershipProfile-Update/tabid/163/Default.aspx>. E-mails sent directly from APA will include a link to personalized electronic ballots, voting instructions, and candidate information.
Voting members without a valid e-mail address on file will still be sent a paper ballot for the 2011 election. APA members with questions or comments may e-mail them to [email protected].

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