NMI Baha’i members join elections

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Posted on May 05 2008
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HAGATÑA—A global election process that began with people in 100,000 cities and villages around the world culminated on April 29 when delegates gathered in Haifa, Israel, to elect the international governing body of the Bahá’í Faith.

Representatives of some 170 nations, including members of the Bahá’is of the Northern Mariana Islands, cast ballots for the nine members of the Universal House of Justice, which has its seat at the Bahá’í World Centre in Haifa. The election is held every five years.

Bahá’í elections are distinctive in that there are no nominations, no campaigning, and no discussion about which individuals should be elected.

The delegates to the International Bahá’í Convention—members of all the Bahá’í national governing bodies around the world—vote by secret ballot for the nine people they believe best suited for membership on the supreme institution of their Faith.

The Bahá’í writings state that voters should try to choose people “of selfless devotion, of a well-trained mind, of recognized ability and mature experience.”

For Bahá’ís, the Universal House of Justice is the highest religious authority. It guides the worldwide Bahá’í community in its development and in its response to changing world conditions, provides for Bahá’í pilgrimage, holds in trust and maintains the Bahá’í holy places, and administers international Bahá’í funds.

Any male age 21 and over is eligible for election to the Universal House of Justice. Both women and men serve on all other Bahá’í institutions—international, continental, national and local.

The election process began well over a year ago when Bahá’ís in some 100,000 localities around the world began meeting in district conventions to elect delegates to their own national conventions. At those gatherings, the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of each country is elected.

The members of those national councils gathered as electors at the global level for the International Bahá’í Convention, held from April 29 to May 2 in Haifa.

About 1,200 delegates attended the convention. Those unable to attend sent ballots by mail.

The Bahá’i community of the Northern Mariana Islands counts about 400 members.[B][I] (PR)[/I][/B]

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