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UAW Monitor Publishes Election Rules
The Detroit News has summarized the recent publication of election rules for International Executive Board Ballots are mailed October 17, 2022. Get ready to vote!
Active UAW members, though not retirees, will be eligible to run for the 13-member executive board. A challenge to this decision, however, is in progress. Retirees will be able to cast a ballot in the election.
The UAW’s court-appointed, independent monitor, New York attorney Neil Barofksy, published the rule in a six-month update.
The first ballots will be sent by mail to members on Oct. 17. Members will be able to request ballots or a replacement through Nov. 11. The ballots must be received by the designated post office for collection by 4 p.m. Nov. 28. The monitor encourages members to return their ballots no later than Nov. 18. Unofficial results will be shared as soon as practicable after the election vendor begins the tabulation at 9 a.m. Nov. 29.
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