2023 NRA Board Election Results

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posted on April 4, 2023
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The National Rifle Association is pleased to announce results of the 2023 elections for the NRA Board of Directors:

ELECTED FOR THREE-YEAR TERMS ENDING IN 2026

  1. Jay Printz
  2. Charles L. Cotton
  3. Leroy Sisco
  4. Ted W. Carter
  5. J. William Carter
  6. Howard J. Walter
  7. Thomas P. Arvas
  8. Curtis S. Jenkins
  9. Mark E. Vaughan
  10. Judi White
  11. Clel Baudler
  12. Barbara Rumpel
  13. Herbert A. Lanford, Jr.
  14. Linda Walker
  15. Steven C. Schreiner
  16. Amanda Suffecool
  17. J. Kenneth Blackwell
  18. Robert E. Mansell
  19. David A. Raney
  20. Eb Wilkinson
  21. Mark Keith Robinson
  22. Carl Rowan, Jr.
  23. Bruce Widener
  24. Amy Heath Lovato
  25. Patricia A. Clark

ELECTED FOR A TWO-YEAR TERM ENDING IN 2025

   26. Isaac D. Demarest

NOT ELECTED -- ELIGIBLE TO RUN FOR 76TH DIRECTOR

   27. Charles R. Beers III
   28. James Chapman
   29. Rick Ector

 

 

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