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January 10, 2021
Governing Board
The followingindividuals were elected to the Governing Board:
Vice President for Research and Academic Affairs
Thomas Tartaron, Term 2 (2021-2023)
Treasurer
David Adam, Term 1 (2021-2024)
General Trustees
Thomas Carpenter, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Joshua Gates, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Maria Vecchiotti, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Mark Hurst, Term 1 (2020-2022) *confirmation of prior appointment
2021 Turkey Season
Mathea Falco, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Jane Botsford Johnson, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Paula Paster Michtom, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Academic Trustees
Elizabeth M. Greene, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Anthony Tuck, Term 1 (2020-2022) *confirmation of prior appointment
Alexandra Jones, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Ömür Harmanşah, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Monica Smith, Term 1 (2021-2024)
SeungJung Kim, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Society Trustees
Gary Linn, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Joost Blom, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Thank you to Elisha Ann Dumser, Dan Schowalter, Kim Bowes, and Susanne Ebbinghaus for running for election to the Governing Board as Academic Trustees.
The AIA expresses its gratitude and appreciation to the following individuals who completed their service on the Governing Board this year.
David Seigle, Treasurer (2019-2021)
Morag Kersel, Academic Trustee (2018-2021)
Mark Lawall, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Kathleen Lynch, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Sarah Parcak, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Results Election 2021 Turkey Vs
Elie Abemayor, General Trustee (2015-2021)
David Adam, General Trustee (2015-2021)
Richard MacDonald, General Trustee (2019-2021)
Tina Mayland, General Trustee (2018-2021)
H. Bruce McEver, General Trustee (2015-2021)
John Yarmick, General Trustee (2015-2021)
James Jansson, Society Trustee (2015-2021)
Nominating Committee
The followingindividuals were elected to the Nominating Committee:
Chair
John Papadopoulos, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Members
Deborah Arnold, Term 2 (2021-2022)
J. Theodore Peña, Term 2 (2021-2022)
Julie Herzig Desnick, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Thomas Carpenter, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Eric Cline, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Thank you to E. Hector Williams for running for election to the Nominating Committee as Chair. Thank you to Maria Vecchiotti, David Seigle, and James Jansson for running for election to the Nominating Committee as Members.
The AIA wishes to extend its sincere thanks to the 2020-2021 Nominating Committee, chaired by Derek Counts, for its hard work in assembling an excellence slate of nominees. The 2020-2021 Nominating Committee also included Deborah Arnold, Barbara Meyer, Thomas Morton, J. Theodore Peña, and Robert Rothberg.
Corresponding Members
The followingindividuals were elected as Corresponding Members of the Institute:
Dimitrios Pandermalis – President, Acropolis Museum, Athens
Nicholas Stampolides – Director, Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
Silvia Orlandi – Professore Associato di Epigrafia Latina & Director,
Epigraphic Database Roma, L'Università di Roma, ‘La Sapienza'
Naoise Mac Sweeney – Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Vienna
The AIA wishes to extend its sincerest thanks to the 2020-2021 Corresponding Members Committee, chaired by Thomas Carpenter, for their hard work in assembling this year's slate of nominees. The 2020-2021 Corresponding Members Committee also included Bettina Arnold, Sebastian Heath, Charles Jones, Lauren Petersen, and Paul Scotton.
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Posted on 01/01/2021 11:56:48 AM PST by hapnHal
Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution states that a president is elected to serve a four-year term. The current presidential term officially ends on January 20, 2021.
Even if the election results are not finalized by that date, President Donald Trump (R) will no longer be president, and Vice President Mike Pence (R)
What happens next would depend on several factors.
In one scenario, the results of the presidential election would be unknown because no candidate received a majority of the vote in the Electoral College. In that case, the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution holds that the House of Representatives elects the president, and the Senate elects the vice president.[1] If the House fails to elect a president by March 4, 2021, the Twelfth Amendment requires that the vice president assume the office of president.
(2]In a second scenario, the question of whether a candidate has won the Electoral College is taken up in the courts, and the issue remains unresolved past January 20.
The presidential line of succession, established in 3 U.S. Code § 19, part of the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, lays out who would assume the role should there be a vacancy in the offices of both president and vice president.
[3][4] The outcome depends on whether a new Congress has been sworn in by January 20.If a new Congress has been sworn in, the next in line would be the speaker of the House of Representatives, currently Nancy Pelosi (D).
If re-elected to both her seat and the speakership, she would serve as acting president until the election is decided. The Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution requires that each new Congress convene on January 3, unless the previous Congress passed a law that set a different date. (read more)
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TOPICS:KEYWORDS:
Me.
I'll be the President.
Bloggers will get beaten up, tossed onto a prison barge and shipped to GITMO.
And will get beaten more during the trip and also every day after they arrive.
Then we'll start rounding up people who post vanities..
I don't want the job, no sane person does.
So much for 1st amendment rights
Paula Paster Michtom, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Academic Trustees
Elizabeth M. Greene, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Anthony Tuck, Term 1 (2020-2022) *confirmation of prior appointment
Alexandra Jones, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Ömür Harmanşah, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Monica Smith, Term 1 (2021-2024)
SeungJung Kim, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Society Trustees
Gary Linn, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Joost Blom, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Thank you to Elisha Ann Dumser, Dan Schowalter, Kim Bowes, and Susanne Ebbinghaus for running for election to the Governing Board as Academic Trustees.
The AIA expresses its gratitude and appreciation to the following individuals who completed their service on the Governing Board this year.
David Seigle, Treasurer (2019-2021)
Morag Kersel, Academic Trustee (2018-2021)
Mark Lawall, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Kathleen Lynch, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Sarah Parcak, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Results Election 2021 Turkey Vs
Elie Abemayor, General Trustee (2015-2021)
David Adam, General Trustee (2015-2021)
Richard MacDonald, General Trustee (2019-2021)
Tina Mayland, General Trustee (2018-2021)
H. Bruce McEver, General Trustee (2015-2021)
John Yarmick, General Trustee (2015-2021)
James Jansson, Society Trustee (2015-2021)
Nominating Committee
The followingindividuals were elected to the Nominating Committee:
Chair
John Papadopoulos, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Members
Deborah Arnold, Term 2 (2021-2022)
J. Theodore Peña, Term 2 (2021-2022)
Julie Herzig Desnick, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Thomas Carpenter, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Eric Cline, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Thank you to E. Hector Williams for running for election to the Nominating Committee as Chair. Thank you to Maria Vecchiotti, David Seigle, and James Jansson for running for election to the Nominating Committee as Members.
The AIA wishes to extend its sincere thanks to the 2020-2021 Nominating Committee, chaired by Derek Counts, for its hard work in assembling an excellence slate of nominees. The 2020-2021 Nominating Committee also included Deborah Arnold, Barbara Meyer, Thomas Morton, J. Theodore Peña, and Robert Rothberg.
Corresponding Members
The followingindividuals were elected as Corresponding Members of the Institute:
Dimitrios Pandermalis – President, Acropolis Museum, Athens
Nicholas Stampolides – Director, Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
Silvia Orlandi – Professore Associato di Epigrafia Latina & Director,
Epigraphic Database Roma, L'Università di Roma, ‘La Sapienza'
Naoise Mac Sweeney – Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Vienna
The AIA wishes to extend its sincerest thanks to the 2020-2021 Corresponding Members Committee, chaired by Thomas Carpenter, for their hard work in assembling this year's slate of nominees. The 2020-2021 Corresponding Members Committee also included Bettina Arnold, Sebastian Heath, Charles Jones, Lauren Petersen, and Paul Scotton.
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Posted on 01/01/2021 11:56:48 AM PST by hapnHal
Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution states that a president is elected to serve a four-year term. The current presidential term officially ends on January 20, 2021.
Even if the election results are not finalized by that date, President Donald Trump (R) will no longer be president, and Vice President Mike Pence (R)
What happens next would depend on several factors.
In one scenario, the results of the presidential election would be unknown because no candidate received a majority of the vote in the Electoral College. In that case, the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution holds that the House of Representatives elects the president, and the Senate elects the vice president.[1] If the House fails to elect a president by March 4, 2021, the Twelfth Amendment requires that the vice president assume the office of president.
(2]In a second scenario, the question of whether a candidate has won the Electoral College is taken up in the courts, and the issue remains unresolved past January 20.
The presidential line of succession, established in 3 U.S. Code § 19, part of the Presidential Succession Act of 1947, lays out who would assume the role should there be a vacancy in the offices of both president and vice president.
[3][4] The outcome depends on whether a new Congress has been sworn in by January 20.If a new Congress has been sworn in, the next in line would be the speaker of the House of Representatives, currently Nancy Pelosi (D).
If re-elected to both her seat and the speakership, she would serve as acting president until the election is decided. The Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution requires that each new Congress convene on January 3, unless the previous Congress passed a law that set a different date. (read more)
(Excerpt) Read more at ballotpedia.org ..
TOPICS:KEYWORDS:
Me.
I'll be the President.
Bloggers will get beaten up, tossed onto a prison barge and shipped to GITMO.
And will get beaten more during the trip and also every day after they arrive.
Then we'll start rounding up people who post vanities..
I don't want the job, no sane person does.
So much for 1st amendment rights
That has been superseded by Section 3 of the 20th Amendment. X quote stock quotes. If a president has not been elected by January 20, then the Vice President elect acts as president until a president has been elected.
So much for arrogant jackwads trying to scam money by pretending they know better that you.
Which is why Congress passed the Electoral Count Act—including provisions to ensure the process can't last more than a few days at the maximum—to make sure that never happens again.
What if Roberts swears in Biden and Thomas swears in Trump?
Never Fear. The result will be known by end of day, January 6, 2021.
However, if it turns into a total Presidential election certification catastrophe, I, President-Elect gw-ington, and my trustworthy (but rather temperamental) Vice-President Elect, Loch Ness Monster, are available to at least temporarily run the government until President Trump is certified by Congress and VP Pence as the official Presidential victor.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
You have my vote. Humblegunner For President!
My cat.
All hail Queen-for-life Pelousy!
Who is the president if election results are unknown by January 20, 2021? (2020)
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Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi?
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