I can understand your confusion in looking for this information ... it seems like something that should be detailed at countrymusichalloffame.org, the Country Music Hall of Fame official site, but it is not. That site is only about the museum and not the process of selection. I finally found the answer at the Country Music Association website (see first link in my source list below): "A Hall of Fame nominating committee of industry leaders first nominates a slate of 10 to 20 Hall of Fame candidates for each category.
From these names, five nominees are chosen by an anonymous panel of approximately 300 Hall of Fame electors. These electors, who are selected by the CMA Board of Directors, must themselves have participated actively in Country Music for at least 10 years and must merit respect and recognition for their accomplishments and/or knowledge in one or more aspects of Country Music. After the five finalists have been selected, a second ballot listing their names is sent out to the electors, who then vote to select the inductee for that year.
The balloting is conducted by the international accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP..." So it appears the CMA Board of Directors are responsible for selecting the "electors. " Page that somewhat demystified the CMA Board of Directors, along with a list of their names is here: http://www.cmaworld.com/organization/history.asp A list of current Country Music Hall of Fame members: http://www.cmaworld.com/hall_of_fame/current_members.asp.
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