The Election Committee is providing notice that
there is an election of the Vice President for Organizing
for CSUEU. The Union is reconducting the election due to
campaign protests surrounding the June 20-28 voting period.
Election
Period - Monday, July 8, 2024 @ 9 AM through
Thursday, July 11, 2024 @ 5 PM
Election
Method - Voting via ElectionBuddy
Eligible
Electorate - All members in good standing are
eligible to cast a vote for candidates running for VP for
Organizing.
As this is a re-running of a race that has already taken place,
there is no nomination period nor statewide officer
interview meeting. There are two candidates running in this race:
Erin Foote and Monika Salazar. The third candidate withdrew.
All members will receive an electronic ballot via
email (followed by a text) starting 9 AM on Monday.
Following the statewide membership vote, the Board of Directors
will meet on August 3, 2024. Delegates from the following groups
will cast a vote representing the will of the
membership: Statewide Executive Committee, Statewide Chairs
and Vice Chairs, and Chapter level President, VP, Recording
Officer, Treasurer, Organizing Chair, and Bargaining Unit
Representatives.
The officers will vote in the following manner:
Statewide Executive Officers:
Vote the simple majority winner of all votes cast across the
state.
Bargaining Unit Chairs/Vice Chairs:
Vote the simple majority winner of all votes cast across the
state in their particular bargaining unit.
Chapter Bargaining Unit Chair:
Vote the simple majority winner of all votes cast in their
chapter in their bargaining unit.
Chapter President, Vice President, Recording Officer, Treasurer,
and Organizing Chair:
Vote the simple majority winner of all votes cast in their
chapter.
All protests must be submitted in writing within 1 hour of the
completion of the voting period. The new Officer will be
sworn in at the Board meeting on August 3.
Non-members who join by signing up by 12 Noon on Thursday, July
11, will be able to cast their vote, pending employment
verification. Click here for more election
information.
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