Chapter Elections Results
Dear City of Oakland Co-Worker:
Our elections have concluded, and the results are
below.
420 votes were cast.
President
Candidate: Votes, Percentage
Felipe Ortega De Cuevas 250, 59.50%
Tim Glasper: 170, 40.50%
First Vice‐President
Candidate: Votes, Percentage
Michael Pandolfo: 318, 100.00%
Votes tallied: 318
Abstentions: 102
Secretary
Candidate: Votes, Percentage
Frankie Izzo 306 100.00%
Votes tallied: 306
Abstentions: 114
Treasurer
Candidate: Votes, Percentage
Angelica Lopez: 313, 100.00%
Votes tallied: 313
Abstentions: 107
Chief Steward
Candidate: Votes, Percentage
Dwight McElroy, 327, 100.00%
Votes tallied: 327
Abstentions: 93
COPE Delegate
Candidate: Votes, Percentage
Steve Lavoie 304 100.00%
Votes tallied: 304
Abstentions: 116
Challenges to or disputes arising from a Chapter election must be submitted to the Chapter Election Committee within three (3) working days of the submission of the committee’s election report to the Chapter Board. Challenges must be submitted in writing and must cite specific violation(s) of the Chapter election rules and procedures, Chapter bylaws, or the Local 1021 Bylaws and Constitution. Challenges to the election will be considered valid only if they cite specific violations of election rules and procedures, Chapter bylaws, or the Local 1021 Bylaws and Constitution and if the alleged violation may have affected the outcome of the election. The Chapter Election Committee shall investigate and resolve challenges within ten (10) working days of receipt of the challenge. The Election Committee may order a re-run of all or part of the election.
Challenges or disputes which are denied or cannot be resolved by the Chapter Election Committee may be appealed in writing to the Local 1021 Executive Board within five (5) working days of receipt of the Chapter Election Committee’s decision. The Local 1021 Executive Board shall investigate and respond within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the challenge. Challenges to the election will be considered valid only if they cite specific violations of the Chapter election rules and procedures, Chapter bylaws, or the Local 1021 Bylaws and Constitution and if the alleged violation may have affected the outcome of the election.