A big point here is that as Star Wars fans and collectors, most/all of us want to have a Fan Club President who is a fan him/herself, who is someone we can look up to, who's a person who wants to be friends with and get to know many other Star Wars fans out there, a person who's fair and willing to speak up for us and listen to our ideas, someone you can approach and chat with at a convention or just say "Hi", someone who doesn't have an "agenda", someone who represents the entire community, and most of all, someone who's worthy and deserving of the position, even if it's just (supposedly) an honorary title for the most part.
Outside of the first point listed above, Dustin is none of those things, and neither is his "master" Phillip. Why in the hell would anyone want a Fan Club President who from the get-go will automatically want to exclude anyone and everyone who may participate at another website, or some other entity who they'd take "competitive issue" with? I wouldn't be surprised if when Dustin gets in there, he searches the Hyperspace subscription database, and starts cancelling all the subscriptions for anyone who's a member at JD, GH, SSG, Yak, etc. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to expel any members who may also be fans of other movie or Sci-Fi franchises, like Star Trek, LOTR, Battlestar Galactica, Pirates, etc. These two guys are exactly that kind of petty. That's not the type of Fan Club President we want to have - someone who immediately hates half the Star Wars community because they don't belong to Rebelscum... That's total bull****.
As for Phillip not having any power in the hobby, I find that absolutely laughable. When we say "hobby", we're not just talking about going to the store and buying a figure, and then enjoying it when we get home. We're talking about the much larger picture, including conventions and events, magazines, licensees, and generally "knowing" all the very top people in the Star Wars world. Sure, Phillip may not have had anything to do with me finally getting a Hem Dazon figure, but he certainly has his fingers in a whole lot of Star Wars pies all over the place. Do you think that some of the more Star Wars specific licensees like Gentle Giant, Master Replicas, Sideshow, Code 3, etc. don't pay him much mind, when he's their number one advertiser, revenue generator, and news reporter? Do you honestly think that some of the polls that RS runs on it's main page don't carry any weight in the decisions these licensees make? Please. That's totally obtuse to suggest such a thing.
Something seemed to have gone down shortly after the unofficial final election results were posted, when all the main honchos over at RS suddenly went completely tight lipped and immediately stopped their griping and conspiracy theories, and inexplicably changed their tunes to a rather confident "it's not technically over yet". They pulled a complete 180 in the course of about an hour or two, and I'm pretty sure there was some kind or reason for that, and that they were already heavily involved in discussions with the Fan Club about the results. Who knows, there's a slight chance that there's a legitimate reason USC got disqualified, but I'd think that if that was the case, IDG wouldn't be so completely stupid and ignorant not to address it with all the fans who "voted". Their silence suggests maybe their reasoning for DQ'ing USC might not be too popular, or legit, if announced to the Star Wars community.
But again, Dustin and anyone else involved with RS/TFn/Official Pix shouldn't have even been allowed to be in the running in the first place, according to the rules. That'd probably even apply to Jeff here as well, now that I thik about it. But that's just the bottom line, and it's irrefutable. Hell, even Phillip Wise himself admitted that detail, which is probably a big reason he subsequently deleted that thread (aside from the fact that a large part of his community was tearing he and Dustin to shreds).
Here's a portion of the contest's rules:
"Employees of Sponsor and Lucasfilm Ltd., their affiliates, subsidiaries, distributors, retailers, and anyone involved with the design, production, execution, or distribution of Sponsor’s or Lucasfilm Ltd.’s products or related promotional materials and their immediate family members (parent, child, sibling, and spouse of each) are not eligible to participate in the Promotion."
Thanks to Travis's quick thinking, here's Phillip's comments on their affiliation:

Heck, I'd have no problem at all seeing the whole thing go to the third place guy from DC, Mark or Mike, was it?