City of Berkeley CSU / PTRLA Special Presidential Election Notice
The term of office shall be for the remainder of the two (2) year term, expiring on October 1, 2027.
METHOD OF NOMINATIONS
Nominations for Chapter Board President must be submitted no
later than Tuesday, February 10th at 5:00 pm. Nominations
must be submitted in writing via email to Ammon Reagan
at ammon.reagan at gmail.com or made at a general
membership meeting (in the event one is scheduled during the
nomination window). Nominations must be accepted by Friday
February 13th at 5:00pm.
In order to run for and serve as Chapter Board President,
candidates shall have been members in good standing for at least
one (1) year. Current officeholders are permitted to run for the
vacant president position.
If candidates wish to submit written candidate statements, they
must do so by submitting their statement via email to Ammon
Reagan at ammon.reagan at gmail.com by Tuesday
February 17th at 5:00 pm. The Election Committee will
disseminate submitted statements to members in good standing.
ELECTION AND BALLOT COUNT
The election will be from 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 24
through 5 p.m. on Friday, February 27. If you do not get a ballot
by Tuesday January 20th at 7:30 am, you can request a duplicate
ballot by calling the Member Resource Center (MRC) at
1-877-687-1021.
Only members in good standing are eligible to vote. Proxy voting
and write-in candidates are prohibited.
The election results will be announced on Monday, March 2.
Election Committee Members:
Ammon Reagan ammon.reagan at gmail.com
Princess Jenkins psimlin at gmail.com
Mara Engelson marasengelson at gmail.com
Challenges: 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.
Appeals: 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.
Please update your personal email and cell phone number by calling the Member Resource Center (MRC) at 1-877-687-1021.
You will not be able to vote without accurate contact info on file!