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    Unofficial election results

    Results

    1 Henry Vos
    3 Wells on third ballot
    5 Oberg
    7 Korynchuk
    9 Sandborn on second ballet

    #2
    Official results and from there actual number/how the vote split
    will be very interesting. District 3 closeness will be a good
    indicator as to why taking the time to vote in the CWB director
    elections is critical. If you have a strong opinion on the CWB
    issue, a decision to not vote is a vote for a candidat with the
    opposite view from your own.

    Several major changes to producer payment option programs for
    feed grains (both wheat and barley). The single desk issue may
    have taken front and center in the election but the other two
    pillars of the CWB (government guarantees and price pooling) will
    also have to be dealt with. The world is changing although slowly
    it would appear.

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      #3
      Good for Vos.....the borg supporters worked it very hard up here in this region ans spent a lot of money. They could not get enough of us to drink the "kool aid". The shame on the other hand is that he will not have any more like minded farmer elected directors to work with from the looks of the balance of the results, though some went to extra ballots to decide.

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        #4
        Hi Larry,
        You are correct.
        I just posted the MNP news release on the election results.
        Thanks,

        Joe Dales
        Agriville Farms.com
        joe.dales@farms.com

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          #5
          Well, shame on us in district 3 for letting Wells win. How we could let a socialist minded organic producer who wants to set up a monopoly pool for pulses win is beyond me. We will now be looking hard at 0% seeded to board crops now.

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            #6
            The link.

            [URL="http://new.cwbelection.com/"]CWB Election Results[/URL]

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              #7
              District 3 exactly as i said from the start. Vote would be split between Otto and Meinert and Wells would come up the middle in the 3rd ballot to win. The guy is a total clown and producers need be ashamed of themselves in this district.

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                #8
                For what it is worth, the election response was 41.3 percent. Been looking for the district but not published yet.

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                  #9
                  53% voter turn out on last election in 2008.

                  It's quite obvious that an increasing percentage of farmers, and a majority, are viewing CWB director elections as irrelevant, or an ineffective way of improving the business environment for their farms. There is no other way of explaining the low, and declining participation in the process.

                  The responsibility to make it relevant lies squarely with the Minister. But that takes courage, commitment, and the ability to be persuasive about the need for change, and the changes themselves. Does Ritz have what it takes?

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                    #10
                    Ritz? Future performance is likely going to be the same as his past performance...or non performance.

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                      #11
                      Zeefarmer,
                      Hoping the boys enjoy Stiuie as their dedicated
                      representative.
                      He will certainly work hard to add lentils and flax
                      to the single stick. And with a little luck for him,
                      he'll put oats back under the single stick so that
                      Penner will have written his last hurrah in the
                      National Post, did you read it, it is well done,

                      And also the oats under the CWB will be great in
                      the tubs and saunas salons sure to be added to
                      Main Street in Winnipeg;after all the stressed
                      staff need bonuses and raises for Christmas.

                      I am going to give you a well meant
                      message:unless you work hard, and focus on
                      making sure Canadians understand that the grain
                      you grow is YOURS and not Laytons, they will
                      indeed take it from you.

                      You will get what you derserve.

                      You don't know how to fight.

                      Your scrapper, Pars

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                        #12
                        Kodiak

                        Myobservation is that Ritz dealt face too face with
                        farm representatives who didn't have a clue what
                        they were doing because they were too busy
                        looking for an advancement for themselves, and
                        sold out.

                        We need hardliners negotiating.

                        Know what I mean? Pars

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