2021 NRA Board Election Results

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posted on August 20, 2021
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The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce preliminary results of the 2021 mail ballot elections for the NRA Board of Directors. The following members have been elected Directors of the NRA for three-year terms ending in 2024, in order of votes received:

Ronnie Barrett

Carrie Lightfoot

Wayne Anthony Ross

Carolyn Dodgen Meadows

Edie P. Fleeman

Owen Buz Mills

Jim Tomes

Don Saba

Bill Miller

Maria Heil

Donald J. Bradway

Robert J. Wos

William Bachenberg

Scott L. Bach

Kim Rhode

Craig Swartz

Joel Friedman

John C. Sigler

Janet D. Nyce

Niger Roy Innis

David G. Coy

John L. Cushman

David A. Keene

James L. Wallace

Dean Cain

 

The following members were elected to fill one-year terms ending in 2022:

Anthony P. Colandro

Antonio Hernandez

James Chapman


The official results, including final vote totals, will be released at the Annual Meeting of the Members in Houston, Tex on Sept. 5. Please note that because all candidates on the mail ballot were elected, there will be no 76th Director election at the Annual Meeting.

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