Per Capital District Bylaws, all Kiwanis club members who have:
a clear criminal history background check conducted and verified by Kiwanis International;
been a member of a Kiwanis club in this district for at least six (6) years;
completed a term as Lieutenant Governor in this district
are eligible to submit their name for the offices of
2023-2024 Capital District Vice Governor
2023-2024 Capital District Governor-Elect
2023-2024 Capital District Governor
In order to submit, a candidate for Vice Governor or Governor-Elect or must have the support of the majority of the clubs in the candidate’s division. This shall be documented by a letter from the majority of such club presidents indicating the date of the vote by the membership or Board of Directors of each such club.
Candidates for the office of Vice Governor or Governor-Elect must file with the Executive Director a statement indicating their intent to be a candidate and a summary of their club, division and district activities and copies of club support letters. These may be filed no earlier than September 1 of the year prior to the year of candidacy.
The only candidate for the office of Governor shall be the current Governor-Elect.
This page will be updated on or after January 13, 2023 in accordance with Section 7, Subsection B, Item c., Sub-Item i. of the District Policy Statements, to serve as the District-wide announcement of the candidacy of all persons whose submissions are complete and submitted to the District Office by that point.
Candidates for 2023-2024 Vice Governor
Timothy R. Gillette of the Kiwanis Club of Leesburg, Virginia has been endorsed for the office 2023-2024 Vice Governor by a majority of the clubs in Division 2.
Dr. Joshua I. Hiscock of the Kiwanis Club of Ellicott City, Maryland has been unanimously endorsed for the office of 2023-2024 Governor-Elect by all of the clubs of Division 4.
Implicit bias is a ghost of a ghost. If you disagree with an argument, you have bias. It's an extremely cowardly way to avoid a legitimate conversation about a topic.
2023-24 District Officer Candidates
Per Capital District Bylaws, all Kiwanis club members who have:
are eligible to submit their name for the offices of
In order to submit, a candidate for Vice Governor or Governor-Elect or must have the support of the majority of the clubs in the candidate’s division. This shall be documented by a letter from the majority of such club presidents indicating the date of the vote by the membership or Board of Directors of each such club.
Candidates for the office of Vice Governor or Governor-Elect must file with the Executive Director a statement indicating their intent to be a candidate and a summary of their club, division and district activities and copies of club support letters. These may be filed no earlier than September 1 of the year prior to the year of candidacy.
The only candidate for the office of Governor shall be the current Governor-Elect.
This page will be updated on or after January 13, 2023 in accordance with Section 7, Subsection B, Item c., Sub-Item i. of the District Policy Statements, to serve as the District-wide announcement of the candidacy of all persons whose submissions are complete and submitted to the District Office by that point.
Candidates for 2023-2024 Vice Governor
Timothy R. Gillette of the Kiwanis Club of Leesburg, Virginia has been endorsed for the office 2023-2024 Vice Governor by a majority of the clubs in Division 2.
Download his Letter of Intent here.
Download his Kiwanis Resume here.
Candidates for 2023-2024 Governor-Elect
Dr. Joshua I. Hiscock of the Kiwanis Club of Ellicott City, Maryland has been unanimously endorsed for the office of 2023-2024 Governor-Elect by all of the clubs of Division 4.
Download his Letter of Intent here.
Download his Kiwanis Resume here.
Candidate for 2023-2024 Governor
The sole candidate for the office of 2023-2024 Governor is Eric Lamb of the Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Attention new club officers for the 23-24 Kiwanis Year! Don't forgot to register for your club leadership education (CLE) training.
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Don't forget to purchase your entries into the Capital District Kiwanis Foundation's Annual Ducky Derby, which supports pediatric trauma facilities across the Capital District, club grants, and more!
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The Capital District will be holding our annual convention in Richmond, VA, August 18-20, 2023, and we are looking for partners willing to sponsor this can't-miss event! There are plenty of different opportunities in a variety of ranges.
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What is Implicit Bias? How do I know If I have it? Does this mean I have prejudiced views? Learn how understanding your bias can make you a better ally to your friends and neighbors of color.
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Implicit bias is a ghost of a ghost. If you disagree with an argument, you have bias. It's an extremely cowardly way to avoid a legitimate conversation about a topic.