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Memorandum |
Memorandum “ January 1961"
Re: New Delegates
By Bill Wilson
I've been asked to venture some opinions on the questions of new Delegates to
the General Service Conference.
As we know, representation is now based on one Delegate from each State or
Province, regardless of population. Then, in large areas, we have extra
Delegates, representing large populations. And in a few cases, where the areas
are huge but sparsely populated, we have a few extra Delegates, these based on
geographical considerations.
For the operation of the Conference itself, this is a sufficiently
representative cross-section of A.A. The actual conference meetings would not be
hurt if we had ten less Delegates, nor appreciably helped if we had twenty more.
For this
particular purpose we have enough for the present. More Delegates would just
mean more expense.
But this isn't the whole story. On his return home it is not fair to burden a
Delegate with too great a population of groups, even though he has plenty of
committeemen. Nor is it fair to burden him with a huge and sparsely populated
area, too big for him and his committee to manage. If we don't make adjustments
of these conditions, then our local communications will suffer.
Therefore the Conference Committee on Admissions should weigh each new
application for a new Delegate on its own merit, taking into consideration the
primary factors of population, geography - and also expense. But this process of
adding delegates ought to be gradual, aiming at the remedy of obvious and marked
flaws in local communications. We should, our budget allowing, continue to
remedy obvious flaws in local communications and that is all.
It should be re-emphasized that the Conference is not a political body demanding
a completely rigid formula of representation. What we shall need will always be
enough Delegates at New York to afford a reliable cross-section of A.A. plus
enough more to make sure of good local communication.
It is my understanding that Ontario has applied for an extra Delegate. Here I
would prefer to express no specific opinion, this being the function of the
Committee on Admissions and the General Service Board.
I'm only suggesting that the frame of reference described above may be a
suitable one within which to make each specific determination.
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