The presidential elections of the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia on September 13

The presidential elections of the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia on September 13

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The number members of the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia with the right to vote have an appointment on 13 September to elect the new President and Board of Directors who will run the centenary club in the next four years

Last June the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia began a new English to elect the new President and Board of Directors to lead the entity in the next four years. Following the Extraordinary General Assembly in mid-June, approval of the electoral calendar and composition of the Electoral Board was established as a first step.

As early as July, one of the first official procedures was carried out: the presentation of the vouchers to the presidential candidates by the partners interested in leading the institution. A procedure that was accepted in the first week of August, and validated in the second, giving formality to the applications submitted by Andrés Arlandis Fos, Marisa Arlandis Pardo and Jaime Lloris Asensio, which have been carrying out each of the procedures established by the RCNV Statute, and ensuring their compliance from the Electoral Board.

On 23 August, the election campaign was officially launched by the three candidates, concluding on 11 September. The Members with voting rights of this institution with over 120 years of history have an appointment on Saturday, September 13, a day of special relevance and significance for the future of the RCN of Valencia. On that day the social mass of the Club, with more than 1,700 voting partners, will elect the President and his Board of Directors.

On the same Saturday, September 13, the results of the elections will be known, and after the period established for possible complaints and resolutions, the Electoral Board will officially announce to the President and its Board of Directors that it will manage the future of the entity, considered one of the most relevant nautical clubs in Spanish nautical.