Nominees For AMA Board Of Directors Announced

Nominees For AMA Board Of Directors Announced

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From a press release issued by AMA:

AMA ANNOUNCES NOMINEES FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PICKERINGTON, OHIO — The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has announced the results of its recent nomination process for the AMA Board
of Directors.

In the Southeast Region, the candidate will be Carl Reynolds (incumbent, unopposed).

In the South Central Region, the candidate will be Stan Simpson (unopposed).

In the Southwest Region, the candidates will be Dana Bell and Arthur More.

These four nominees will appear on the ballot appearing in the January, 2005 issue of American Motorcyclist magazine. Each AMA member in the
Southwest region will then have the opportunity to vote on the candidates in that region. The three successful candidates will be seated at the February, 2005 meeting of the AMA Board of Directors.

A minimum of 25 nominations was required to appear on the ballot. Nominations closed on October 8, 2004, and were independently tabulated and the results certified by the accounting firm of Ernst & Young, which also verified eligibility. Ernst & Young also will tabulate the ballots cast in the election.

The AMA Board of Directors consists of twelve members. Six individual Directors are elected by the general membership in their respective
regions and serve three-year terms. Six corporate Directors are elected by the corporate membership and serve two-year terms. The AMA Board of Directors meets four times a year.

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