Porterville Recorder

Walnut Commission to hold elections

- THE RECORDER recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

FOLSOM — This year the California Walnut Commission will be holding elections for members and alternates for the term beginning Sept. 1 and ending Aug. 31, 2019.

“The diversity of our growing and evolving membership brings valuable perspectiv­e to industry. The CWC in partnershi­p with the California Department of Food and Agricultur­e (CDFA) welcomes participat­ion of women, minorities and people with disabiliti­es,” said Michelle Mcneil Connelly, CEO of the California Walnut Commission.

Every two years the Commission law provides for the nomination of 13 members and 13 alternates that will be appointed by the California Secretary of Food and Agricultur­e.

Eight Producer Members (four from each district), our Handler Members, one public member (nominated by 12 elected members) are elected.

All producers and handlers participat­ing in the election must complete a nomination form in order for their name to appear on the ballot. The nomination period is May 1-31. All producer candidates must return the form with at least 15 eligible grower signatures. All handler candidates must submit a petition with at least five other handler signatures.

Ballots should be mailed to growers and handlers in late June. The election results will most likely be announced in August.

District 1 is comprised of counties in the state that lie north of a line drawn on the south boundaries of San Mateo, Alameda, San Joaquin, Calaveras and Alpine counties. District 2 consists of all other walnut producing counties in the state south of this boundary line.

For questions, call the CWC office at (916) 9327070.

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