State and District Offices
The following table is an overview of important dates regarding nominations and voting.
January/February |
Call for Nominations will be posted on the TOTA website and printed in the Revista OT newsletter. The chair of the Nomination Committee will be selected by the committee. |
April |
Deadline for submission of all names to state and district nomination committees. |
June |
Ballots will be live on the TOTA website. Deadline is June 30. |
July |
Election results will be announced to the membership on July 5th. |
October |
New Officer orientation. All elected state officers and district officers shall assume office upon adjournment of the annual business meeting at which their election has been announced. |
Odd Year: 2021, 2023, 2025, 2027 |
State Board: |
District Positions: |
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Alamo South |
Capital Centex |
Great Plains West |
Gulf Coast East |
Rio Grande |
Trinity North |
President Elect Vice Chair Secretary
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Vice Chair Secretary |
Chair
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Vice Chair Secretary |
Chair
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Vice Chair Secretary |
Chair |
Even Year: 2022, 2024, 2026, 2028 |
State Board: |
District Positions: |
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Alamo South |
Capital Centex |
Great Plains West |
Gulf Coast East |
Rio Grande |
Trinity North |
President Treasurer
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Chair
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Vice Chair Secretary |
Chair
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Vice Chair Secretary |
Chair
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Vice Chair Secretary
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Eligibility Requirements
State Officers:
- Any candidate for the office of President, President-Elect or Vice President of TOTA must have been a member of the Association for three (3) years immediately prior to the nomination deadline.
- State officers may reside in a border state, but must be licensed to practice in Texas.
- All officers shall maintain membership in good standing with TOTA and AOTA during their terms of office.
- No state officer can concurrently hold a position as an elected officer in AOTA, a district division of TOTA, or another state’s OT membership organization.
District Officers:
- Nominees for District Chair must have been a member of the district for a minimum of one year prior to the nomination deadline.
- Officers must be licensed to practice in Texas and have chosen to be a member of that geographical district.
- All officers must remain TOTA members in good standing throughout their term.
- No District Officer shall concurrently hold more than one elected position in AOTA, a state office of TOTA, or another state’s OT membership organizations.
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