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2025 SCNA Officer and Chapter Elections: What You Need to Know

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By: Rebecca Preast, RN, MSN, MHA

The 2025 South Carolina Nurses Association (SCNA) Election is just around the corner, and we want every eligible member to have the opportunity to cast their vote and help shape the future of our organization! Elections will open on September 1, 2025, and will close on September 21, 2025.

This year’s election includes the selection of SCNA officers and SCNA Chapter officers. All SCNA/ANA and SCNA-Only members in good standing will be eligible to vote for the offices for which they qualify.

In accordance with our election timeline, your membership must be current as of June 1, 2025, to vote in this election. This requirement aligns with the SCNA Bylaws, which stipulate that voters must be in good standing for at least two (2) full months prior to the election’s start date.

List of Candidates & Annual Meeting Info

Visit: https://www.scnurses.org/general/custom.asp?page=SCNA2025ElectionAnnualMeeting

Voting List Publication

A list of all members eligible to vote (as of June 1, 2025) will be posted on the SCNA website prior to the opening of the ballot. It is each member’s responsibility to verify their status. If you believe your name is missing in error, please contact the SCNA staff during business hours before voting closes so we can correct it.

Important

Failure to report a voting eligibility error before the close of the election will be considered a waiver of your right to challenge the voting list or results.

Let your voice be heard. Help shape the future of nursing in South Carolina, vote in the 2025 SCNA Elections!

BYLAWS YEAR NOTICE

Proposed updates to our bylaws will be shared with the membership soon, and details will be featured in the August/September e-issue of The South Carolina Nurse. Stay tuned for important information on how to review and vote on proposed changes to the foundational rules of our association.

Content of this article has been developed in collaboration with the referenced State Nursing Association.

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