August 5

.... concerning the qualifications of the members of the Spiritual Assembly: there is a distinction of fundamental importance which should be always remembered in this connection, and this is between the Spiritual Assembly as an institution, and the persons who compose it. These are by no means supposed to be perfect, nor can they be considered as being inherently superior to the rest of their fellow-believers. It is precisely because they are subject to the same human limitations that characterize the other members of the community that they have to be elected every year. The existence of elections is a sufficient indication that Assembly members, though forming part of an institution that is divine and perfect, are nevertheless themselves imperfect. But this does not necessarily imply that their judgement is defective ... (From a letter dated 15 November 1935 written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi to individual believers, published in "The Local Spiritual Assembly", compiled by the Universal House of Justice; The Compilation of Compilation, Vol. III, Sanctity and Nature of Baha’i Elections)