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NOMINATING AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE
By Steffi Geline S. Tactacan, NEC Member and Northern Election Area Representative, 2025-2026 Nominating and Elections Committee, necnorth @ nsna. org
Running from the Floor
Hello and Happy New Year fellow NSNA members! I hope everyone was able to get some well-deserved rest and are ready to jump right into a new semester! My name is Steffi Geline S. Tactacan, and I am the Northern Election Area Representative for the Nominations and Elections Committee( NEC).
I had the opportunity to meet many of you at the MidYear Conference in Columbus, OH back in November and discuss running for national office. We held a workshop on How to Run for National Office and had so many people reach out with an interest and questions about running.
We are thrilled to meet even more of you at the 74th Annual Convention in Houston Texas, on April 8-11! This year’ s theme is Grounded in Purpose, Destined For the Stars. The convention has something to offer for every student including, but not limited to, an NCLEX Mini Review, many wonderful speakers, an exhibit hall, breakout sessions, our elections, and so much more! So, take advantage of what’ s there and plan ahead. The full convention schedule and more information can be found HERE.
Running for national office may seem intimidating and like a big responsibility. As the Nominations and Elections Committee, we are here to support you throughout the election process. We want to help you succeed and achieve your dreams!
There are a variety of positions available, both on the Board of Directors and the Nominations and Elections Committee. Each role offers unique opportunities to make a meaningful impact. For detailed information about the responsibilities and expectations of each position on the Board, please refer to this link. Additionally, you can find more information about the Nominations and Elections Committee and its role here. We encourage you to explore these resources to better understand how you can contribute and make a difference.
As the new year begins, the deadline for pre-slating has passed, but you can still run from the floor! This means that you are required to have an NSNA delegate nominate you at the House of Delegates meetings at the 74th NSNA Annual Convention in order to be considered for a position.
Here are a few things to help you get started on the election process before coming to the convention.
First, complete the official NSNA Request for Office Information Form. This form is used to notify the Nominations and Elections Committee( NEC) and will be forwarded to the NEC Director for your respective region( North, South, East, or West) so that they may remain in contact with you throughout the application and election process.
Second, you must submit the National Office: application before the convention. This application requires the following materials:
n Completion of 3 short essay questions n An up-to-date resume
n A completed letter of support from the dean / director of your nursing program that is HAND SIGNED
n A character reference from a faculty advisor at your current nursing program that is HAND SIGNED