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It is the job of the UUA to assure that every congregation and covenanted community has the opportunity and resources to thrive.
Jeanne Pupke -
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I promise to ignite faith, empower change, and advance justice.
Alison Miller -
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Three things are essential: Spiritual vitality, partnership, and organizing for impact.
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Because there are more than two candidates, this election will be the first since 1977 to use the UUA’s instant runoff voting provision. Delegates’ second-choice pick may be the deciding factor.
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With three candidates on ballot, UUA will use instant run-off voting for first time since 1977; regional candidate forums begin February 25.
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Formula and timeline still in the works, but UUA will switch from per-member to percent-of-budget funding model.
Elaine McArdle -
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The Rev. Jeanne Pupke, candidate for UUA president, emphasizes executive experience and innovation.
Elaine McArdle -
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The Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, candidate for UUA president, was instrumental in 2012 Justice General Assembly.
Elaine McArdle -
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The Rev. Alison Miller, candidate for UUA president, emphasizes power we have to heal one another.
Elaine McArdle -
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Delegates hear for first time from Frederick-Gray, Miller, and Pupke.
Elaine McArdle -
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The candidates for Unitarian Universalist Association president answer questions from UU ministers at pre-General Assembly event.
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The Rev. Jeanne Pupke joins 2017 presidential race by petition.
Christopher L. Walton