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On May 22, the provincial Hualien general election kicked off

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On May 22, the provincial Hualian general election kicked off On May 22, 2011 (Sunday) from 2:00 to 4:00 pm, the Chinese Overseas Chinese Federation of Alberta (Hualian)...

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On May 22, the provincial Hualian general election kicked off On May 22, 2011 (Sunday) from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, the Overseas Chinese Federation of Alberta (Hualian) will hold the annual general meeting of Hualien members in the Cooper Room of the Chandler City Library. The important topic of this conference is the general election of Hualien. Hualian members will have the right to participate in the election activities of this conference. They will elect a new chairman of the Hualian based on the general working principles of the Hualian. The main procedures are as follows. The first is for members to nominate a candidate list. The second is to introduce the basic information of the candidates and select three election supervisors. The fourth is to count votes and sign to confirm the election results. The fifth is to announce the election results, introduce the self of the new chairman, and the fifth is to appoint the new chairman of Hualian elected by the new board of directors. Hualian is a society that Chinese people in Arizona are very concerned about. Their changes have affected the hearts of many Chinese. In addition to this election, at the meeting, Hualian Chairman Tao Shicheng will make a report to all members on this year's work. At the same time, the finance department will also report on Hualian's financial status. Meeting time: May 22, 2011 (Sunday) 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Meeting location: Chandler Downtown Library Copper Room (2nd Floor) 22 S Delaware St, Chandler, AZ 85225 http://www.chandlerlibrary.org/contacts.htm

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