FSC Sets Key Dates, Qualifiers for December Board of Directors Election

FSC Sets Key Dates, Qualifiers for December Board of Directors Election

LOS ANGELES — The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) today announced key dates and qualifiers for its upcoming Board of Directors election.

The announcement follows:

The election process for the 2025 Free Speech Coalition Board of Directors election will begin on November 5, 2025. In order to participate in this election, either as a voter or a nominee, you must be an FSC member as of Friday, October 3, 2025.

Directors serve two-year terms (2026-27) and are tasked with oversight and growth of the organization. Duties include attending quarterly board meetings, assisting with fundraising and initiatives, and serving as ambassadors for FSC.

Below are the key dates and requirements for participation in this year’s election:

October 3: Record Date

Date by which you must be a Free Speech Coalition member in good standing in order to participate in the election.

Those who wish to become FSC members can do so here.

Existing members who wish to confirm their standing to vote can do so by logging into their member account here.

November 5: Nominations Open

Two nominations from FSC members are required in order to get on the election ballot. Individuals are permitted to nominate themselves.

Nominations close at midnight on November 19.

December 3: Voting Begins

Voting begins on December 3 and ends at midnight on December 10. Results of the election will be shared later that week.

For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.

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