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Here are a couple of important notes about this year's election

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.39.23.47

For this section, the candidates in APA's 2005 election were asked to supply a biographical sketch and a statement in which they could discuss their views on any issues in psychiatry. This information is intended to help voters cast their ballots for the candidates they believe are best qualified for office.

Here are a couple of important notes about this year's election:

• APA voting members will be able to vote online. It is hoped that the ease offered by Internet voting will encourage more members to participate in the election. For more information about online voting, see "Preview the APA Ballot" on page Original article: 61.

• The ballots will be mailed to all voting members on December 22. Mailed ballots must be received by Intelliscan Inc. no later than February 7, 2005. This is also the last date for online voting.