APWU News Service Bulletin – October 8, 2025 (unofficial election results)
Jonathan Smith (New York Metro Area Postal Union) was elected as APWU National President in the APWU Election of National Officers as votes were tallied on Oct. 7.
Jonathan Smith (New York Metro Area Postal Union) was elected as APWU National President in the APWU Election of National Officers as votes were tallied on Oct. 7.
Ed Rowell was elected President of Local 497, replacing Russ Evans who will be retiring after more than 6 years in the post. Charles Morin was elected Vice President, stepping up from MVS craft director. Dave Bogascz- Clerk Craft Director Enid Rivera- Re-elected Maintenance Craft MVS Craft election is not yet decided pending challenged ballots. … Read more
APWU: Ballots for the election of APWU National Officers have now been collected and taken directly to the Embassy Suites Hotel in Washington, D.C. They will be opened then counted. We expect counting to conclude tomorrow. Once unofficial returns begin to come in, likely later today, you can follow them here. Source: OSC Voting
Mike Nodine’s – How Atlanta Voted in the 2016 National APWU Election: Nationally 194,172 ballots were mailed on September 13, 2016. 41,221 ballots were received and counted and of those, at least 11,351 Retirees voted. Around 640 AMAL 32 Members voted and around 175 of those were Retirees. Around 21% of APWU Members voted nationally, … Read more
First Name: Mike Last Name: Nodine Email: apwunodine@gmail.com Union/Local: Atlanta Metro Area Local 32 Office held if any: Workroom Floor Steward
2015-2017 Georgia Postal Workers Union Executive Board President – Charles Broughton Vice President/Editor – Joseph McCrary, Jr. Secretary/Treasurer – Louise Spaulding Clerk Craft Director – Phyllis Vanover Maintenance Craft Director – Dawud Ali Motor Vehicle Craft Director – Marvin Smith Legislative Director – Jennifer Loud Human Relations Director – Rhonda Hammond
Republicans won control of the Senate Tuesday, with several lawmakers historically friendly toward federal employees defeated. In Arkansas, Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Pryor was defeated by Republican Rep. Tom Cotton. Pryor sits on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which has oversight over the federal workforce. He is one of the most conservative … Read more