The next Reimagining TFA State meeting will take place on Monday, February 2nd. A link will be disseminated by your region representatives. The EC is working on a way for coaches to participate asynchronously, and is seeking to gauge state interest in the various proposals in the lead up to the vote.
Important Links:
This document contains the full proposal submissions that have been submitted thus far. Each proposal is contained in a separate tab.
This form is where you can weigh in on specific proposals linked above.
This form is where you can express interest in being added to our asynchronous platform.
What Exactly Is The Process?
By November 1st, the TFA President-Elect will schedule a series of monthly meetings (November, December, January) soliciting ideas to reimagine the state tournament. Meetings will be open to the body, and at a minimum, Region Representatives will be responsible for presenting proposals from their region.
The EC will accept submissions for ideas emerging from these meetings until February 1st.
Proposals will be available on the website by the 2026 TFA State tournament. An opportunity to amend proposals will be offered (by the conclusion of the tournament).
Final proposals (as amended) will be posted for review on the TFA website by March 16th.
The voting period will run between March 23-April 1.
A committee composed of the President-Elect and the Region Representatives will be responsible for developing the ballot and calculating and reporting the votes.
The new TFA President will report the results of the votes by April 6th to the TFA body through the Region Representatives.
The results of this election will be binding.
Is There Data From Previous TFA States?
You can find 2024-2025 qualifiers data here.
You can find historical TFA attendance numbers broken out by event here.
What Happened At The Monthly Meetings?
Minutes from monthly meetings will be posted here after they occur.
What Proposals Have Been Submitted?
You can find all submitted proposals at this document. It will be updated on a rolling basis as we receive more proposals.
How Does Ranked Choice Voting Work?
Voting will be by rank choice. Voters will rank the proposals from most to least preferred. If no proposal receives over 50% of first-place votes, the proposal with the fewest votes is eliminated. The ballots for the eliminated proposal are then transferred to their second-ranked choice, and this process repeats until one proposal secures a majority of the votes and wins.
