A Quick TAC Analysis on the Vote

There is an understandable urge to parse and analyze the vote results for deeper meaning. Both those who voted “No” and those who voted “Yes” may be inclined to search for verification of “their” position.
Looking at the bigger picture implications (rather than the micro-analysis of how which sub-group voted) we can say that – with a turnout of nearly a thousand votes – one thing above all is clear: we all want to see the right actions taken to ensure a successful future for our club.
A thousand votes is more than 3 times the average turnout for a board election. That sort of active participation is exactly what we need. Tell us your concerns and ideas of how to make a better club. Your opinion matters, your voice counts.

There is an understandable urge to parse and analyze the vote results for deeper meaning. Both those who voted “No” and those who voted “Yes” may be inclined to search for verification of “their” position.
Looking at the bigger picture implications (rather than the micro-analysis of how which sub-group voted) we can say that – with a turnout of nearly a thousand votes – one thing above all is clear: we all want to see the right actions taken to ensure a successful future for our club.
A thousand votes is more than 3 times the average turnout for a board election. That sort of active participation is exactly what we need. Tell us your concerns and ideas of how to make a better club. Your opinion matters, your voice counts.

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