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Four amendments pass by vote of the membership

Four of the six proposed NCRA Constitution & Bylaws amendments passed by a vote of the membership on Friday, July 30, following the NCRA Annual Business Meeting, which was held in conjunction with the 2021 NCRA Conference & Expo. Voting Members had the opportunity to vote during a 24-hour period following the Annual Business Meeting. Amendment #5 was removed from the voting ballot.

Members were able to view a live stream of the event; a transcript was made available following the meeting. The total number of voters was 740 (6.8%) of 10,836 electors. Each amendment needed a two-thirds (66.7%) vote to pass.

Amendment #1 changed the criteria of candidates to be nominated as Fellows of the Academy of Professional Reporters. The amendment was voted in by 513 (71.0%) for and 175 (24.2%) against, with 35 (4.8%) abstaining.

Amendment #2 adds language acknowledging that our membership includes captioners by adding a phrase such as “and/or stenographic captioner” throughout the Bylaws when the phrase “verbatim stenographic reporter” is used. The amendment was voted in by 692 (94.7%) for and 20 (2.7%) against, with 19 (2.6%) abstaining.

Amendment #3 would have allowed Participating Members to be elected to serve on the Board. The amendment failed with 402 (55.4%) for and 279 (38.5%) against, with 44 (6.1%) abstaining.

Amendment #4 allows Voting Members to vote on dues increases by electronic means. The amendment was voted in by 652 (89.8%) for and 38 (5.2%) against, with 36 (5.0%) abstaining.

Amendment #6 allows the Board of Directors to hold the Annual Business Meeting virtually as needed. The amendment was voted in by 674 (92.1%) for and 36 (4.9%) against, with 22 (3.0%) abstaining.

Amendment #7 asked for greater membership privileges for those holding the NCRA Certified Legal Video Specialist (CLVS) credential. The amendment failed with 413 (56.6%) for and 224 (33.4%) against, with 73 (10.0%) abstaining.

The full language of the amendments can be found on the NCRA website.