UAW Local 2320
Local 2320 Election Notice
Jan 02, 2014

A secret ballot for the election of the contested office of Southwest Regional Vice President is being conducted by mail. Ballots for this election have been mailed along with this notice on October 11, 2013. Your ballot will allow you to vote for Regional Southwest Vice President if you are located in the Southwest Region. Any eligible member who does not receive an appropriate ballot at home by October 18, 2013 or who spoils a ballot may obtain a new ballot by contacting Diane Lanigan, for the Election Committee, at 1-800-UAW 2320 or dglanigan@nolsw.org. If you request and return another ballot, only the replacement ballot will be counted.

Instructions For Mail Ballot Voting

Please read the following instructions carefully before marking and mailing your ballot:

  • Mark an "X" in the box next to the name of the candidates of your choice. Do not place your name, initials, or any other identifying information on the ballot. Ballots containing any identifiable information will be voided.
  • Place your marked ballot in the small envelope labeled "Secret Ballot Envelope' and seal it. Do not write on this envelope. You must use the "Secret Ballot Envelope" to insure that ballot secrecy is maintained. Failure to use the "Secret Ballot" envelope will result in your ballot being voided when the ballots are counted. If your ballot package does not contain a "Secret Ballot Envelope", you may obtain one by contacting Diane Lanigan, for the Election Committee, at 1-800-UAW 2320 or dglanigan@nolsw.org.
  • Insert the sealed "Secret Ballot Envelope" containing the marked ballot into the return envelope pre-addressed to the Local Union 2320 Election Committee and seal it. PRINT your name and address in the return space on the return ballot envelope.
  • Your name on the return ballot envelope will identify you as an eligible Voter. The number in the lower left corner of the return ballot envelope will be used by the Election Committee for sorting ballots and determining voter eligibility at the ballot count. Your vote will remain secret because the Secret Ballot Envelope containing your marked ballot will be separated from the return envelope and randomly mixed with other Secret Ballot Envelopes before it is opened and the ballots counted.
  • Ballot secrecy can only be preserved if you personally mark and mail your ballot. Do not allow anyone else to mark or handle your ballot. Do not give your ballot to anyone else for mailing, and do not hand-deliver your ballot.

IMPORTANT: Mail your ballot in sufficient time for it to be received (not postmarked) by US Mail at the designated address by midnight November 7, 2013.
NOLSW Election - Nominations
Sep 13, 2013

Pursuant to the direction of the Election Committee, the following is a list of nominations accepted by position.

NOMINATION

POSITION

ACCEPTED

PRESIDENT

Gordon E. Deane

FINANCIAL SECRETARY-TREASURER

Pamela L. Smith

RECORDING SECRETARY

Elaine Lantz

NATIONAL VP

Robert V. Garza

HUMAN SERVICES VP

Vicki Roebuck

NORTHEAST REGIONAL VP

David Podell

SOUTHEAST REGIONAL VP

Jeff Segal

MIDWEST REGIONAL VP

Mary Ellen Nose

SOUTHWEST REGIONAL VP

Pat Richmond

SOUTHWEST REGIONAL VP

Marcos Lopez

WEST REGIONAL VP

Pete Savino


NOLSW Elections - Nomination Notice
Aug 22, 2013

NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS FOR
UAW LOCAL UNION 2320
NATIONAL OFFICER ELECTIONS

Every member of UAW Local 2320 who has been a member in continuous good standing for at least one year immediately prior to date of the posting of this notice is automatically nominated for the following Local 2320 National Officer positions:

President[1]
National Vice-President[1]
Human Services Vice-President [1], [2], 4
Recording Secretary [1]
Financial Secretary/Treasurer [1]
Five (5) Regional Vice-Presidents: Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, West[1],[3],[4]

            A member who wishes to accept the nomination for any National Officer position listed above must indicate her or his acceptance in writing, delivered by one of the following methods: certified mail, return receipt requested; hand delivery; or facsimile, to:

Election Committee, UAW Local 2320
256 West 38th Street  
Suite 705

New York, NY 10018-9807
Fax: (212) 228-0097 (Confirm receipt by calling national office at 1-800-UAW-2320)

Acceptances of nominations must be received during the nomination period, which ends atMIDNIGHT, AUGUST 15, 2013.

A member may NOT accept nomination for more than one National Officer position.

A member may nominate any other member or members of his or her choice for any National Officer position listed above. To nominate another member, the member must send notification of the nomination in writing to the Election Committee during the nomination period, in the same manner as prescribed above for the acceptance of nominations. The nominator is required to notify the nominee so that the nominee will be aware of the obligation to accept the nomination as set forth above. Failure to provide such notice will not invalidate the nomination nor excuse the nominee’s obligation to accept within the period set forth above. Failure of a nominee to accept by the deadline shall be deemed a rejection of the nomination.

Unopposed candidates shall be considered elected without the necessity of an election.  If there are any contested elections, elections for those National Offices will commence in October 2013. Each member will receive an official Notice of Election and a Mail Ballot along with instructions and the date by which the ballot must be returned.

Dated: New York, New York                         Election Committee
            July 31, 2013                                      UAW Local 2320


[1]The National Officers shall be the Local Union’s delegates to the UAW National, State & Area CAP conventions, conferences, and meetings.

[2]The Human Services Vice-President shall be a member of a unit representing in whole or in part human services workers and shall be elected by the entire membership (Local 2320 Bylaws, Art. VII, § 1).

[3]The Regional Vice-Presidents shall reside in and be elected by their respective regions (Local 2320 Bylaws, Art. VII, § 1).

[4]Three (3) Trustees shall be selected by the National Executive Board from among the Regional Vice-Presidents and the Human Services Vice-President (Local 2320 Bylaws, Art. VII, § 1).


Download:
ARTICLE VII OFFICERS.pdf

Election and Campaign Rules for NOLSW/UAW Local 2320 Offices
Sep 09, 2010

1. CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS

The nomination and election of Local 2320 will be conducted in accordance with the International Consitution, the Local 2320 bylaws; and the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, as amended.

2. TERM OF OFFICE

The officers elected will serve a three-year term, which will end when new Officers are sworn in. Installation of new officers will occur on or around November 30, 2010.

3. ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD OFFICE

As provided in Article 38, Section 3 of the International Constitution, no member shall be eligible for election as an Executive Officer of the Local Union until s/he has been a member in continuous good standing in the Local Union for one (1) year immediately prior to the nomination, except in the case of a newly organized local unit.

4. CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATIONS

The Election Committee will review Local 2320 dues records to determine the eligibility of all nominees. Eligible nominees will be notified of their eligibility, given a copy of these rules, and asked how they wish their names to appear on the ballot. Ineligible nominees will be advised of the reason(s) they are not eligible to run for office.

5. TELEPHONE CONFERENCE WITH CANDIDATES

In lieu of a face-to-face meeting a conference call will be arranged with the Election Committee and the candidates to discuss election procedures, inspection of the Local Union's membership list, and distribution of campaign literature, challengers, and other campaign rules. In the course of this telephone conference, a drawing will be held to determine the order in which the names of the candidates will appear on the ballot.

6. INSPECTION OF THE MEMBERSHIP LIST

Each candidate may inspect (not copy) the Local 2320 membership list once within 30 days prior to the election. No candidate may receive a copy of the list.

Inspection of the membership list will be arranged with at least two Election Committee representatives present. Any candidate who wishes to inspect the list should contact Diane Lanigan in the national office of UAW Local 2320 at 212-228-0992 or 800-UAW-2320.

7. DISTRIBUTION OF CAMPAIGN LITERATURE

Local 2320 will honor any reasonable request by a candidate to distribute campaign literature to members at the candidate's expense. Requests will be honored in the order received. Campaign literature must be provided to the national office of Local Union 2320, in sealed, stamped envelopes, which are ready for mailing. Each candidate should check with postal officials to determine the ' proper postage. ­Candidate must pay $60.00 in advance for each mailing to cover the cost of address labels. Arrangements have been made for Local 2320 office staff to put address labels on the envelopes containing campaign literature at a rate of $20.00 per hour. Candidate should contact the Local Union at (212) 228-0992 to arrange for mailings.

 If the Local Union requires the use of a commercial mailing house, the candidate must meet the deposit and bear the full costs of the mailing, as well as meeting other market requirements of the vender.

 8. CAMPAIGN RESTRICTIONS

Federal law prohibits the use of any Local Union or employer funds to promote the candidacy of any person in a Local Union Officer Election. This prohibition applies to cash, facilities, equipment, vehicles, office supplies, etc., of Local 2320 and any other Union, and of employers whether or not they employ Local 2320 members. Union officers and employees may not campaign on time paid for by the Local Union.

All campaign expenses incurred by candidates including telephone calls, leaflets, envelopes, stationary etc. must be receipted and made available to the Election Committee upon request.

Federal law also provides that candidates must be treated equally regarding the opportunity to campaign and that all members may support the candidates of their choice without being subject to penalty, discipline, or reprisal of any kind.

9. VOTER ELIGIBILITY

As provided in Article 38, Section 10(a) of the International Constitution, "Every member in good standing shall be entitled to vote at all Local Union Elections." Also, as per Article 6, Section 4, "Upon acceptance of the application, membership shall date from the first day of the month for which dues are paid or dues check-off is authorized." Voter eligibility will be confirmed by the Election Committee Chairperson during the ballot tally on November 5, 2010.

10. ELECTION NOTICE

A NOTICE OF ELECTION will be mailed to the last known home address of each Local 2320 member and retiree on October 11, 2010 (see Section 12 below). Election notices will also be posted on Local Union bulletin boards at all work sites and Local 2320 offices.

11. CHALLENGERS

Candidates are entitled to have challengers present at the pick up and tally of mail ballots. Challengers must be members of Local 2320, as required by Article 38, Section 120(g) of the International Constitution, which also prohibits candidates from serving as challengers. Candidates should submit the names of the challengers in writing to Election Chairperson at least two days prior to election day.

12. THE ELECTION

The election will be conducted by mail. A Mail Ballot Package will be mailed to the last known home address of each Local 2320 member and retiree on or before October 11, 2010. The Mail Ballot Package will include the following: a) Notice of Election and Instructions for Mail Voting; b) Secret Ballot Envelope, used by the voter to enclose the marked ballot; c) Return Ballot Envelope, used by the voter to return the Secret Ballot Envelope with the marked ballot sealed inside; d) the Ballot. Two separate post office boxes will be established, one for Mail Ballot Packages that are returned as undeliverable, and one for voters to send the Return Ballot Envelopes.

Ballots Must Be Received (Not Postmarked) at the Post Office by November 4, 2010

13. TALLY OF BALLOTS

Envelopes containing the voted ballots will be picked up from the post office on November 5, 2010 at approximately 12:00 noon, and immediately transported and tallied by the Chairperson of the Election Committee at the Local 2320 office, 256 West 38th Street, New York, New York. Candidates may have a challenger present at the pick up and at the tally.

Write-in votes are not permitted in the election, and pursuant to Article 38, Section 2 of the International Union Constitution, Executive Officers require a majority vote. In accordance with Article 38, Section 5 of the International Union Constitution, other officers are elected by a plurality, unless the Local Union’s bylaws require a majority.

14. ELECTION RESULTS

Election results will be posted on the NOLSW Local Union 2320 web-site, and at local work sites.

15. ELECTION RECORDS

The Local 2320 Recording Secretary and/or Election Committee are responsible for maintaining all nomination and election records for at least one year after the election, as required by federa11aw and Article 38, Section 12 of the International Constitution.

16. QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS

Candidate and members with questions about the nomination or election procedures should contact the Chairperson of the Election Committee, Dwight Loines at 917-592-5763. Any violation of these rules should be reported promptly to the Election Committee so that corrective action can be taken, if necessary.

17. PROTESTS

Article 38, Section 11 of the International Constitution provides that any member may challenge a Local Union Officer Election by filing a protest. In accordance with Article 38, Section 11 following the election, the Election Committee shall report in writing the canvass of the results of the election to the membership through the local unit leadership. No protest to an election shall be considered unless raised within seven (7) days of the date the written canvass is posted. A protest must be in writing and must be actually received by the Local Union Recording Secretary at the national office of Local 2320 (256 West 38th Street, Suite 705,  New York, N.Y. 10018) before the deadline.

The aforementioned rules are not all inclusive. Additional election rules or clarifications may be issued by the Local 2320 Election Committee as needed during the nomination and election period.

The Election Committee of Local 2320, by                               

 

 

Dwight Loines, Chair                                                    August 24, 2010               

 


NOLSW/UAW Local 2320 Elections: Use of Union and Employer Funds
Sep 09, 2010

Dear Brothers/Sisters:


Since the campaign period for the election of NOLSW/UAW Local 2320 officers is beginning, as the Chairperson local unions Election Committee I need to advise you of certain restrictions on the use of employer and union funds for campaign purposes

Section 401(g) of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, as amended, prohibits the use of union and employer funds and resources to promote the candidacy of any person in a union officer election. The prohibitions apply to facilities, equipment, supplies and cash, as well as campaigning on time paid for by either the union or employer, or the use of union or employer newsletters and email addresses for campaign purposes. Local unit leadership should be particular aware of these prohibitions since even unintentional violations are not excusable.

The prohibition against the use of union and employer funds applies to any employer, not just Local 2320 or the employers with whom Local 2320 has collective bargaining agreements.

All candidates have been notified and briefed on these legal prohibitions in an effort to avoid potential problems.

The email address for the Election Committee is elections2010@nolsw.org.   Your cooperation is needed and appreciated in assuring the integrity of the election process.

 In Solidarity,

 

Dwight Loines

Election Committee Chairperson


NOLSW/UAW Local 2320 List of Candidates
Sep 09, 2010

Name of Candidate

Name of Office

Date Nomination Received

Elaine Lantz

Recording Secretary

7/30/2010

Mary Ellen Nose

Midwest Regional VP

8/2/2010

Vicki Roebuck

Human Services VP

8/2/2010

David Podell

Northeast  Regional VP

8/2/2010

Gordon E. Deane

President

8/2/2010

Jeffrey Segal

Southeast Regional VP

8/2/2010

Robert T. (Tim) Yeager

Financial Secretary/Treasurer

8/3/2010

Robert  Garza

National VP

8/4/2010

Pete Savino

West Regional VP

8/5/2010

Patricia Richmond 

Southwest VP

8/10/2010

Lisa Levy

Financial Secretary/Treasurer

8/11/2010

Bennett Baumer

President

8/11/2010

Kyanna Williams

West Regional VP

8/11/2010

James R. Stois, Jr.

Northeast  Regional VP

8/12/2010


Notice of Nominations for UAW Local Union 2320 National Officer Elections
Jul 29, 2010



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