Nominations are in progress to fill three LCOC Western Region Board of Managers’ terms that expire at the end of 2025, and one legacy open seat on the board. Our region covers all of California and Nevada.
Why run? Because your board determines the direction and activities as well as the operating budget for the LCOC Western Region. Other reasons to run? To meet and socialize with other board and general members, learn more about your classic car and have fun!
Elections present a significant chance for fresh leaders with new ideas to step up and plan exciting future events and activities. We welcome you to come forward and serve. All our great events, activities, shows, visits, field trips and cruises start in the minds of our members and are made possible by the actions of our Board of Managers. If you have been sitting on the sidelines and wish we offered a service or activity you haven’t seen, now is the time to step up and be heard.
Terms of board members Jim Ayres, Stacy Roscoe and Scott Balanda expire at the end of this year, plus the open seat.
Any LCOC member in good standing may self-nominate.
Interested candidates—including incumbents—should submit a digital photo of themselves and a description of about 150 words of their background and why they wish to serve as a member of the board to epbendel@sbcglobal.net by Aug 31 of this year to be entered onto the ballot.














Board members serve three-year terms. There is generally one face-to-face board meeting in a calendar year to which any and all Western Region members also are invited with about 3 additional teleconference board meetings scheduled by the director. With the Western Region hosting more in-person events now is the perfect time to become a member of the board and join in the fun of planning the activities!
To be eligible to run you need to be an LCOC Western Region member in good standing. You are automatically enrolled in the region if your LCOC National membership is current and you live in CA or NV or are a legacy member of the region living elsewhere.
Elections will occur during September and officers will be selected for one-year terms by the incoming board at our annual meeting this fall. Terms of the newly elected board members will begin Jan. 1, 2026.




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