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2012 KPFK Local Station Board Elections

 

Pacifica 2012 Board Elections

The KPFK elections are over. A quorum was not reached in the listener Local Station Board Delegate election. This means the current board members continue to serve until the next election, or until they reach their six-year consecutive term limit.

The KPFK staff election failed to reach quorum and the election has failed to elect any candidates to the LSB. Even with all possible close date extensions, and allowing "reasonable time" for staff to return ballots even after the four week extension of the close date to January 8, the total number of staff ballots received by ESC was 57. The minimum number of ballots required to reach quorum was 61.

The current staff delegates of the KPFK LSB continue to serve until the next election unless any of them would then exceed the six year term limit on continuous service.

Click HERE for Information About

the KPFK Candidates

All of the 2012 Election details and information will go through the National Election Site at -

http://elections.pacifica.org

National Election Supervisor Terry Bouricius has appointed Soul Watson as the 2012 KPFK Local Election Supervisor.
Soul Watson has over 17 years of experience in broadcasting on two different continents. Having worked in Africa for ten years with the African Union, CNN and TCN as well as owning and operating his own multi-media company (Soul Media Ltd.). Upon returning to USA in 2010, Soul has worked for some of the most notable independent broadcast companies including KUVO, as a morning show producer and host with 'The Takeaway' (A PRI morning show production), KGNU (Colorado's first and most popular independent progressive radio station) and most recently with Free Speech TV as a producer, host and community engagement director. Soul Watson brings a wealth of experience to every aspect of independent progressive institutions and community engagement initiatives and he's thrilled to be working KPFK to insure a transparent, fair and balance elections for one of the nations most historically progressive independent station.
As Local Election Supervisor, Soul will oversee the candidate nomination process, as well as the implementation of Pacifica's Fair Campaign Provisions.

Soul Watson can be reached at
phone: (818) 985-2711 ex 252
email: electionskpfk@pacifica.org

Fair Campaign Provisions

 

2012 FAIR CAMPAIGN PROVISIONS for the Pacifica Foundation’s Delegate

Elections (Revised July 18, 2012 by NES)

 

The goal of these provisions is to ensure fair elections. Their purpose is to minimize undue influence of staff on listener elections, as staff have access to station resources and therefore have the power to potentially bias the election. The bylaws require every candidate and staff member (paid and unpaid) to sign a statement that they have read and understand these fair campaign provisions.

 

  • Listener-member Candidates must submit signed statements to the Local Election Supervisor no later than August 30, 2012.

 

  • All staff (both paid and unpaid), whether running as a staff candidate or not, must submit signed statements as soon as possible to the General Manager, who will forward them to the Local Election Supervisor.

 

There are two types of Fair Campaign Provisions: 1) those mandated by the Bylaws, and 2) those proposed by the National Election Supervisor and adopted by the management of the Foundation and the radio station as a matter of policy.

 

Fair Campaign Provisions mandated by the Bylaws: (edited and numbered for clarity)



  1. No Foundation or radio station management or staff (paid or unpaid) may use or permit the use of radio station air time to endorse, campaign or recommend in favor of, or against any candidates for election as a Listener-Sponsor Delegate, nor may air time be made available to some Listener-Sponsor Delegate candidates but not to others.

  2. All candidates for election as a Listener-Sponsor Delegate shall be given equal opportunity for equal air time, which air time shall include time for a statement by the candidate and a question and answer period with call in listeners.

  3. No foundation or radio station management or staff (paid or unpaid) may give any on-air endorsements to any candidates for Listener-Sponsor Delegate.

  4. The Board of Directors may not, nor may the LSB, nor any committee of the Board or of an LSB, as a body, endorse any candidates for election as a Delegate. However, an individual Director or Delegate who is a Member in good standing may endorse or nominate candidates in his/her individual capacity.

  5. In the event of any violation of these provisions for fair campaigning, the local Elections Supervisor and the National Elections Supervisor shall determine, in good faith and at their sole discretion, an appropriate remedy, up to and including disqualification of the candidates and/or suspension from the air of the offending staff persons (paid or unpaid) for the remainder of the elections period.

  6. All candidate, programmers and staff members (paid or unpaid) shall sign a statement certifying that they have read and understood these fair campaign provisions.

 

Additional Fair Campaign Provisions proposed by the National Election Supervisor and adopted by the Foundation Executive Director and station General Managers.



  1. Internet endorsements (meaning for or against any named candidate): All staff and management that maintain a website with station logos, call letters and/or references to station programs are subject to, and shall be bound by these rules:

    1. Endorsements of candidates or prospective candidates on any official Pacifica web sites are not permitted, either explicitly or via hyperlink to another web-page.

    2. Endorsements of candidates or prospective candidates on any websites hyperlinked from official station web sites are not permitted.

    3. Any website not linked from an official web site, which any station or Foundation staff or management maintain or contribute to, bearing the logo, names or partial names of an official Pacifica website but which is, in fact, independent of any Pacifica station, can endorse candidates but must include the following disclaimer (point d. below) prominently, on any page that mentions a listener candidate, in order to make clear that the website is not an official Pacifica website.

    4. Disclaimer to be used on any website bearing the names or partial names of an official Pacifica website but independent of any Pacifica station. “DISCLAIMER: This is not an official Pacifica Foundation website nor an official website of any of the five Pacifica Radio Stations (KPFA Radio, KPFK Radio, KPFT Radio, WBAI Radio, WPFW Radio). Opinions and facts alleged on this site belong to the author(s) of the website only and should NOT be assumed to be true or to reflect the editorial stance or policy of the Pacifica Foundation, or any of the five Pacifica Radio Stations (KPFA Radio, KPFK Radio, KPFT Radio, WBAI Radio, WPFW Radio), or the opinions of its management, Pacifica National Board, station staff or other listener members.”

    5. Endorsement emails (web-based & list serve) are permitted only if the email addresses were not gathered by the use of any station resources or web sites.

  2. Station Resources: No station resources, including, but not limited to staff services, equipment, and meeting space may be provided unequally to some candidates but not others.

  3. When Fair Campaign Provisions Begin:

    1. A listener member will be deemed a candidate, and thus subject to the fair campaign provisions, once the individual has requested a nomination packet from the Local Election Supervisor. The Local Election Supervisor will provide to the General Manager, and post on the elections web site, a list of all Listener-Sponsor Delegate Candidates. Staff will be expected to check this list before scheduling any guests, or participating in a call-in show, etc. in order to assure compliance with the fair campaign provisions.

    2. For all Foundation and station staff and management, the Fair Campaign Provisions commence on August 1, 2012 with the opening of the nomination period, and apply to both active candidates and prospective candidates described in section 9 a. above.

  4. Listener-organized meeting announcements: Any listeners may organize community meetings to bring together listeners and prospective candidates for the purpose of learning about prospective candidates and collecting petition signatures.  Any such events may be announced on-air provided they have been approved by the Local Election Supervisor, are open to any listener, are in a handicap-accessible location, do not endorse any candidates, and do not raise money for any candidates, or promote events to raise money for any candidates.

  5. The Foundation and stations will not allow the expression of libelous or slanderous statements about candidates through any of its resources, whether on-air, web sites, or otherwise.

  6. The Foundation and stations will not allow the expression of potentially libelous or slanderous statements about candidates through any of its resources, whether on-air, web sites, or otherwise.

  7. Candidates are not permitted to call in to shows even if they do not use their names, since not all candidates can be included in a call-in show.