Ballot Placement Set for Election of APWU National Officers

(June 27, 2019) Secretary-Treasurer Liz Powell has certified the union members listed below as candidates for national union office by referendum balloting, as mandated by the APWU Constitution. A drawing was held on June 27 to determine the order candidates’ names will appear on the ballot. Incumbent officers are listed first, with “(I)” appearing after…

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APWU Pittsburgh Retiree Record: Election of Officers 2019 Report

Via John P. Richards, President – Pittsburgh Area Retiree Chapter of the APWU The APWU Election of Officers is underway. While there are numerous resident and field officers to be elected, this report will concentrate on only those running for President, since that is the most important office, and as this is written and published…

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APWU Denver Regional Assembly: “Meet and Greet” the candidates on Saturday June 22nd

Ramkota Inn 800 N. Poplar St. Casper, WY Phone: 307-266-6000 All national election candidates are welcome to attend the Denver Regional Assembly. There will be a “Meet and Greet” for the candidates on Saturday June 22nd starting at 2 pm at the Crossroads Park next to the hotel. This follows the picnic lunch that starts…

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When is a Ticket not a Ticket?

Tickets were actually established so that a voter could cast a vote for a single slate of candidates or political party and all of the candidates of that slate/party would receive a vote. Tickets formed for the upcoming APWU elections are formed for convenience and cost reasons. Some joined one ticket first and then were…

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Poll: If the APWU National Election was held today…

Via Jerry Stidman (Facebook), Terre Haute Area Local, 2016 candidate for APWU National President …who would you vote for President? …who would you vote for Vice President? …who would you vote for Industrial Relations Director? …who would you vote for Political/Legislative Director? …who would you vote for Health Plan Director? …who would you vote for…

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