2011 Election Results
The results of the 2011 OAH Election are:
President
Alice Kessler-Harris, R. Gordon Hoxie Professor of American History, Department of History and Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Columbia University
President-Elect
Albert M. Camarillo, Miriam and Peter Haas Centennial Professor in Public Service and Professor of History, Stanford University
Vice President
Alan M. Kraut, University Professor of History, American University
Executive Board
Michele Mitchell, Associate Professor of History, New York University
Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Professor of History, Howard University
Peter Kolchin, Henry Clay Reed Professor of History, University of Delaware
Nominating Board
David Waldstreicher, Professor of History, Temple University
Linda Gordon, Professor of History, New York University
Bruce A. Ragsdale, Director, Federal Judicial History Office, Federal Judicial Center.
This year’s ballot also included a referendum on proposed changes to the OAH Constitution which passed by an overwhelming margin. Total ballots cast in the 2011 OAH Election: 1,718 (21.8%).
Please join us in congratulating our new officers and board members whose terms begin after the 2011 OAH Business Meeting in Houston, Texas, Saturday March 19.