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In a referendum that closed on October 27, SAA members have adopted amendments to the SAA constitution and bylaws that address the filling of Council vacancies and the timing of member referendums. A total of 676 votes were cast (11.39% of members), with 641 in favor of the changes and 35 opposed. Thank you to Kim Anderson and Linda Barrett for serving as referendum tellers! Read more about the changes here.
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