This weekend, I spent some time in Little Rock for the Arkansas State Soccer Assn. AGM and in Phoenix for the Arizona Youth Soccer Assn. AGM. The format for these meetings was different than most of the shows we attend each year.
Instead of the normal 9a-3p vendor workshop, these events favored some sessions in the morning followed by the AGM in the afternoon. The actual AGM takes roughly 3 hours.
At the end of the day, I guess it isn't all that different from other states except they don't usually have many vendors attend.
With the format the way it is, I became more curious as to what actually happens in the AGM. Yes, yes, I know policy measures, rule changes, accomplishments and the like are discussed, but what happens during the voting period when board member positions are up for elections?
Is there on-the-spot campaigning? Are the ballots kept anonymous? Are voted read aloud? I'm probably over-excited about such a monotonous process, but I want to know!
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