A. ELIGIBILITY, PUBLISHED STATEMENTS, CAMPAIGN RESTRICTIONS
1. Eligibility and appropriateness of members of the Board of Directors to stand for the APA
Presidency. The Board of Directors represents all segments of APA and, since the Board is a representative
body, it is only reasonable to expect that one or more members of the Board may be nominated at any
particular time. Members of the Board of Directors are eligible to stand for and accept nominations
for the APA Presidency.
2. Eligibility and appropriateness of standing for the APA Presidency while standing for another
APA office. Individuals serving in the APA Presidency cycle shall not hold offices within the Association
other than the ex-officio positions that accompany that office. A person elected to the APA Presidency
shall, during the term of President-elect, President, and Past President, be restricted from
holding any other APA office, including divisional offices, that is not an ex-officio extension
of the Presidential office.
3. Call to membership of potential presidential nominees. An announcement will be made in the
December Monitor informing potential presidential nominees of the opportunity to speak at the
February Council meeting and to submit a brief statement (50 words or less) that would accompany
the President-elect Nomination ballot. The deadline for submission of the statement will be January
15.
4. Statement on the issues facing psychology. The candidates statement accompanying
the ballot should be confined to discussion of issues facing psychology and the APA and should not
exceed 1,000 words. The APA Monitor will provide coverage of the candidates in a question and answer
format. At the Fall Consolidated meeting, each board and committee reporting to Council or the
Board of Directors will be asked to develop questions, which will be reviewed by the Election Committee.
Six (6) final questions reflecting important issues to APAs various constituencies will
be selected and presented to each candidate. Their written responses will be edited for APA style
by Monitor editors and returned to the candidates for approval and will appear, in a table format,
over three subsequent issues of the APA Monitor. The answers will be limited to 100 words each. Each
candidate will also be given the opportunity to write a short statement, not to exceed 300 words,
as a lead into their questions and answers. The Past President, as chair of the Election Committee,
is responsible for enforcing these limitations.
5. Appropriateness of a member of the Board of Directors endorsing a particular candidate.
Since the Board of Directors is the executive committee of the association as a whole, it should
be viewed as being nonpartisan, and as a matter of protocol, Board members should not publicly endorse
candidates for the office of President-elect.
6. Appropriateness of campaign methods and expenditures. Expenditure of the candidates
own funds or those of other individuals or organizations for mass communication has traditionally
been regarded as undesirable and inappropriate. However, it is acceptable for APA divisions,
state and provincial associations, and established continuing coalitions to give their support
to particular candidates in their newsletters or via electronic communications (electronic
mail, electronic bulletins or faxing) to an established network. Recipients of campaign material
that goes beyond such endorsements should understand that campaigning by expensive mass communication
strains the political fabric of APA, and be wary of it. The membership is put on notice that caveat
emptor applies in regard to political communications.
7. Use of APA mailing labels. The use of APA mailing labels on behalf of candidates for office
in APA, divisions, state or provincial associations is not approved. Additionally, APA will not
sell or provide mailing labels for campaign purposes.
8. Use of list servers (electronic lists). APA Central Office will not establish, provide,
or sell list servers for campaign purposes.
B. STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH GUIDELINES
After the Election Committee announces the candidates, each one is mailed a copy of these Guidelines.
Each candidate is asked to sign a statement acknowledging that he or she has received the Guidelines
and that he or she will report to the Election Committee immediately any deviations from the Guidelines
of which he or she becomes aware.
C. PROMULGATION OF THESE GUIDELINES
The Guidelines in their entirety shall appear in the December or January and the May issues of
the APA Monitor. Each January, the Election Committee will send the Guidelines to divisions, state
and provincial associations, coalitions and newsletter editors.
The American Psychological Associations Board of Directors and Council of Representatives
have established these election guidelines for election to the office of President-elect. They
are printed in the Monitor twice a year.
It is the intent of these Guidelines to keep the amount of campaigning and electioneering for
the office of President-elect within reasonable limits and to assist in the maintenance of a spirit
of collegiality and essential fairness in such elections. These Guidelines shall apply to the
nomination and election process for the office of APA President-elect.
REVISED: MARCH 2001