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Advisory Council / Delegates

The NSCA governs the sport of Sporting Clays through volunteer member representatives that span geographic regions, clubs, and industry.

NSCA Governance Structure



2012-2013 National Delegate Election Results


Executive Council

The Executive Council consists of six (6) members elected from the Advisory Council: two representing industry, two representing range owners, and two representing shooters. The immediate past chairman of the Executive Council is also a member of the Executive Council.

2012-2013 Executive Council

Industry:
Phil Murray – White Flyer – Chairman
Steve Schultz – Target Line Shooting School

Range Owner:
Tim Miles – Coyote Springs Sporting Clays, AZ – Vice Chairman
David Fiedler – Battleborn Sporting Clays and Shooting School, NV

Shooter:
Todd Kemmerer – Ohio
Bob Lepor – New Jersey

Past Chairman:
Joe Kennedy – California

Executive Council 2011 Winter Meeting Report and Rule Changes


Advisory Council

The Advisory Council is comprised of NSCA members exhibiting the highest devotion to the sport, the members, and the Association. There are 45 available positions, divided equally between representatives of Industry, Range Owners, and Shooters. The primary function of the Advisory Council is to promote and guide the Association.

2012 Annual Meeting – January 26-29, 2012
2012-2013 Advisory Council
2012-2013 Advisory Council Election Results
2012-2013 Advisory Council Votes – Shooter Category
2012-2013 Advisory Council Votes – Range Owner Category
2012-2013 Advisory Council Votes – Industry Category
2010-2011 Advisory Council
2010-2011 Advisory Council Election Results
Advisory Council Meeting Minutes


Regional Delegates

One Regional Delegate is elected from each of the five regions by vote of the National Delegates in that region. Candidates for Regional Delegate must be currently elected National Delegates.

2012-2013 Regional Delegates


National Delegates

National Delegates are elected to two-year terms to represent each state and other geographic subdivisions of the association. The number of Delegates from each state is determined by the number of NSCA members in the state.

2012-2013 National Delegate Election Results
2010-2011 National Delegates
2011 National Delegate Voting Record
2011 Rules Change Ballot 1 Results
2010 National Delegate Voting Record
National Delegate Manual

Colorado Delegate – Special Election to replace Gary Lane – Click here for more