Roberta Stevens Is President-Elect

May 1, 2009

It's official, Roberta Stevens of the Library of Congress is ALA's new president-elect. With 6,786 or 55.7% of the votes cast, she was selected over Kenton L. Oliver who garnered 5,416 or 44.3% of the votes cast. As soon as the divisions have notified their candidates, all of the ALA Council election results will be posted on the ALA Website this afternoon.

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