Filing Deadline is January 15, 2021
Founded in 1854, the New Hampshire State Teachers Association became one of the “founding ten” state education associations that formed the National Education Association in 1857.
Known today as NEA-NH, and comprised of more than 17,000 members, our mission to advocate for the children of New Hampshire and public school employees and to promote lifelong learning remains true after more than 160 years. Our members are public school educators in all stages of their careers, including classroom teachers and other certified professionals, instructors at public higher education institutions, students preparing for a teaching career, education support personnel and those retired from the profession.
We are committed to improving student achievement in New Hampshire public schools, providing learning opportunities for teachers and students, and ensuring that all students are ready to learn.
The following offices are up for election this March:
Office Title | Seats Open | Term |
---|---|---|
STATEWIDE OFFICES | ||
NEA-NH President | 1 | 3 Year Term |
NEA-NH Vice-President | 1 | 3 Year Term |
EXECUTIVE BOARD SEATS | ||
Capital Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Eastern Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Lakes Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Monadnock Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
North Country Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Seacoast Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Southern Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
1 | 1 Year Term | |
Western Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
1 | 1 Year Term | |
DELEGATES TO THE NEA REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY | ||
Capital Region | 2 | 2 Year Term |
Eastern Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Lakes Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Monadnock Region | 2 | 2 Year Term |
North Country Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Seacoast Region | 2 | 2 Year Term |
South Central Region | 2 | 2 Year Term |
Southern Region | 3 | 2 Year Term |
Western Region | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Retired – NEA-NH Funded | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Retired – Self-Funded | 1 | 2 Year Term |
Filing Period Deadline:
The filing period to run for NEA-New Hampshire offices closes at 5:00 p.m. January 15, 2021. All candidates for office must file in writing for the office for which they wish to run. All that is needed is a simple statement of your intent to be a candidate and the office for which you are running. For example, “It is my intent to run for Executive Board member for the North Country Region.” Include your name and the local association in which you are a member. This statement needs to be sent to:
The Elections Committee
c/o Rick Trombly, NEA–NH,
9 South Spring Street, Concord, NH 03301
or at rtrombly@nhnea.org.
Important Election Deadlines:
- Candidate’s Intention to Run for Office due by 5:00 p.m. on 1/15/21
- Candidate’s Statement and Photo for the Educator due by 5:00 p.m. on 1/15/21
- Electronic Ballots made available to Members by 3/8/21
- Voting Closes 5:00 p.m. on 3/22/21
- Voting will take place between March 8 and 22, 2021.
Important Information for Candidates:
Candidates are entitled to submit statements and photographs for the March issue of the Educator. These statements and photos must also be received by 5:00 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2021. In accordance with Board policy, the following procedures apply:
- Candidates for President, Vice-President, Secretary/Treasurer, and NEA Director shall have the opportunity to submit: (a) A statement of not more than 100 words supporting their candidacies and (b) A photograph to accompany the statement.
- Candidates for NEA–NH Executive Board membership shall have the opportunity to submit: (a) A statement of not more than 50 words supporting their candidacies and (b) A photograph to accompany the statement.
- Candidates for NEA RA Delegate shall have the opportunity to submit: (a) A statement of not more than 25 words supporting their candidacies and (b) A photograph to accompany the statement.
Please Note:
In all instances, the Educator is not responsible for the quality of the reproduction of the photos. If sending a photo by e-mail, check with George Strout, Editor, for specifications at gstrout@nhnea.org. Please send all material for the Educator to the Elections Committee, c/o Rick Trombly, NEA–NH, 9 South Spring Street, Concord, NH 03301, or rtrombly@nhnea.org.
Mailing Labels:
Upon written or email request of any candidate, NEA-NH will make mailing labels available for the purpose of their campaign. These mailing labels come directly from NEA-NH and are available at no charge to NEA-NH candidates running for any NEA-NH office. Mail requests for labels to Bobbi-Jo Michael, NEA-New Hampshire, 9 South Spring Street, Concord, NH 03301, or send an email
to bmichael@nhnea.org.
Other Important Information:
- Candidate’s names will appear on the ballot as they appear on the Intention to Run.
- “In writing” means that the Elections Committee must physically receive such notification by letter or email by the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on January 15, 2021.
- Candidates can also purchase ad space in the Educator, the Insider, and on the NEA-NH website. Ads are not subject to the word limits that apply to candidate statements. Candidates should contact George Strout at gstrout@nhnea.org for rate and placement information.
To Submit Proposed Changes to NEA-NH Bylaws:
In order to have the proposed amendments appear in the March issue of the Educator, all proposed amendments must be submitted no later than January 20, 2021.
Send your suggested changes to: Chair of the Resolutions and Constitution Revision Committee, NEA-New Hampshire, 9 South Spring Street, Concord, NH 03301, or by email to
bmichael@nhnea.org. Any member may submit proposed changes to the NEA-NH Bylaws.