PATTERN
B (Mail Ballot)
ARTICLE
III
VOTING
BY MAIL BALLOT
Officers
- Elections - Duties
Sec.
1. The officers shall perform such duties
as are stated in Article XVII of the IBEW Constitution.
In addition, they shall perform such duties
as are outlined in these bylaws and such duties
as may be assigned to them by the Local Union
and which are not in conflict with the IBEW
Constitution and these bylaws.
Sec.
2. Failure of officers to perform their
duties, the suspension or removal of any officer
and the filling of any vacancies, shall be
dealt with as stated in Article XVI of the
IBEW Constitution.
Sec.
3. All officers and representatives
and all employees shall be bonded to the extent
required by the International or any applicable
Federal or Provincial law, whichever is greater.
The bond shall be secured through the International
and the premium shall be paid by the Local
Union.
Sec.
4. (a)
The officers shall be those provided for in
Article XVI of the IBEW Constitution.
(b)
The President shall
have such authority as provided for the Business
Manager in these bylaws and the IBEW Constitution.
Sec.
5. The
Executive Board
shall consist of (where officers are members
of the Executive Board, they are to be listed
in this space) and ________ elected members.
Choose
Sec. 6(a):
Sec.
6. The Examining
Board shall consist of ____ elected
members.
Or
Sec. 6(alt):
Sec.
6 (alt) The Executive Board shall
serve as the Examining Board. There shall
be separate meetings held and separate
records kept.
Sec.
7. (a)
Nominations for officers shall be held in May
_____ and election of officers shall
be held in June
_____ and every three (3) years thereafter,
as stated in Article XVI of the IBEW Constitution.
Notice shall be mailed to all members at least
twenty (20) days prior to the meeting for nominations
in election years.
(b)
No member shall be a candidate for more than
one (1) office, except as provided in these
bylaws and with approval of the International
President. If nominated for more than one office,
the member shall immediately declare for which
office he/she will be a candidate. However,
this shall not apply to offices which have
been combined with the approval of the International
President.
(c)
Every candidate shall have the right once within
thirty (30) days prior to the mailing of the
ballots to inspect a list containing the names
and last known addresses of all the members
of the Local Union. Such list of members shall
be maintained and kept by the Local Union.
The membership list shall
not be copied for the use of any candidate.
(d)
The Local
Union shall comply with all reasonable requests
of any bona fide candidate for Local Union
Office to distribute his/her campaign literature
to the membership at the candidate's expense.
In handling all such requests, the Local Union
shall comply with the IBEW Local Election
Guide and with applicable Department of
Labor Regulations under the Labor Management
Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959.
(e)
No member shall be eligible for office
unless he/she has been a member of Local Union
_______ in continuous good standing for at
least two (2) years immediately prior to nomination.
(f)
No apprentice shall be eligible to hold office
in the Local Union, except that a member who
was previously eligible to hold office in the
Local Union shall remain eligible if he/she
entered an apprenticeship program for the purpose
of upgrading his/her classification.
Sec
8. (a) The
election of officers shall be conducted by
mail ballot. The Executive Board Shall decide
the date for the mailing of the ballots, the
last day on which ballots will be received,
the date, time, and place when the ballots
will be counted and similar information in
the event a run-off election is necessary.
This information shall be included in the notice
of the nominations meeting and in the ballot
package sent to the members.
(b)
The Executive Board may appoint an individual
to perform certain tasks, including but not
limited to procuring restricted post office
boxes, mail permits, or an outside impartial
balloting company, prior to the nominations
meeting. All disbursements related to these
tasks shall be processed in accordance with
the IBEW Constitution and these bylaws. Once
the Election Judge is appointed, such individual
shall inform the Election Judge of all advanced
tasks performed and shall immediately turn
over to the Election Judge all records, receipts,
post office boxes, etc. for further processing.
Choose
Sec. 8(c):
Sec.
8. (c) At
the meeting of the Local Union when nominations
are made, after nominations have closed,
the President shall appoint an Election
Judge and as many Tellers, as are required,
who shall serve as an Election Board to
conduct the election. No candidate for
any office shall be eligible to serve
on this Board.
OR
one of the following alternates:
Sec.
8. (alt.
c)
At the meeting of the Local Union, in
the month preceding the month in which
nominations are made, the President shall
appoint an Election Judge and as many
Tellers, as are required, who shall serve
as an Election Board to conduct the election.
No candidate for any office shall be eligible
to serve on this Board.
Sec.
8. (alt.
c)
At the meeting of the Local Union when
nominations are made, after nominations
have closed, the Local Union by a majority
of members present shall elect an Election
judge and as many Tellers as are required,
who shall serve as an election board to
conduct the election. No candidate for
any office shall be eligible to serve
on this Board.
Sec.
8. (alt.
c)
At the meeting of the Local Union, in
the month preceding the month in which
nominations are made, the Local Union
by a majority of members present shall
elect an Election Judge and as many Tellers,
as are required, who shall serve as an
Election Board to conduct the election.
No candidate for any office shall be eligible
to serve on this Board.
(d)
After nominations have been made and those
nominated are found by the Election Judge to
be qualified, the Election Judge shall have
ballots prepared listing in alphabetical order
the names of all candidates for each respective
office, beginning with President and continuing
in the order named in the IBEW Constitution.
The ballots shall not contain any number or
other marks identifying the voter. If the Local
Union retains an impartial outside balloting
company to assist and/or conduct the mail ballot
election, the Election Judge may, with the
approval of the Local Union, authorize the
outside balloting company to perform the tasks
of printing, mailing, receiving, tabulating
and/or counting the ballots.
(e)
Any candidate for office, or an IBEW member
designated by the candidate as an observer,
may be present at the preparation and mailing
of ballot packages, the ballot pickup and the
counting of the ballots.
(f)
The Financial Secretary shall furnish to the
Election Judge, not less than ten (10) days
before the date for the mailing of the ballots,
an alphabetical list of the names and addresses
of all members eligible to vote. All members
in good standing and qualified shall be entitled
to vote.
(g)
If not already arranged, the Election Judge
shall select a depository to which the envelopes
containing the ballots shall be mailed This
shall not be the Local Union Post Office Box
or the Local Union headquarters. (Cost
of such depository shall be paid by the Local
Union.) The Election Judge shall see that
the address of such depository is placed on
the preaddressed envelopes.
(h)
The Election Judge shall mail or cause to be
mailed to all eligible voters, an official
ballot and two (2) envelopes. One (1) envelope
shall be smaller than the other and shall have
the words OFFICIAL BALLOT
stamped or printed on it. The larger envelope
shall be preaddressed to the Election Board
and shall contain a space in the upper left
hand corner where the member shall place his/her
name and address.
(i)
Upon receiving his/her ballot, the member shall
mark same and enclose it in the smaller envelope
marked OFFICIAL BALLOT.
This envelope shall be placed in the larger
preaddressed envelope and mailed to the Election
Board.
(j)
Write-in votes shall not
be permitted.
(k)
No envelope received later than the
time and date set by the Executive Board in
the notice of the election shall be opened
or counted by the Election Board. The Election
Judge may extend the time for the receipt of
ballots in the event of an extraordinary event
beyond the control of the Local Union.
(l)
Prior to the counting of the ballots, the Election
Board shall verify voter eligibility by comparing
the return ballot envelopes to the voter eligibility
list. A ballot challenged by either the Election
Board, a candidate, or a candidate’s observer
shall be set aside. Before removing the official
ballot envelopes from the return ballot envelopes,
the Election Judge shall attempt to resolve
the challenged ballots, recording all decisions
in writing. Unresolved challenged ballots shall
be set aside and not counted unless such ballots
are deemed determinative of the outcome of
the election.
(m)
The Election Board shall count the ballots
or have an outside impartial balloting company
count the ballots in the presence of the Election
Board. The Election Board shall remove or cause
the removal of the smaller envelope marked
OFFICIAL BALLOT
from the larger envelope. The OFFICIAL
BALLOT envelopes shall then be mixed
together to preserve ballot secrecy. The ballots
shall then be removed from the OFFICAL
BALLOT envelopes and tabulated. If the
challenged ballots are not determinative, the
Election Judge shall certify the results in
writing to the Executive Board immediately
after the ballots have been counted. If the
challenged ballots are determinative, the Election
Judge shall, as soon as possible but no later
than five (5) days from the counting of the
ballots, investigate and rule upon the challenges.
All challenged ballots determined to be eligible
shall then be counted, and the Election Judge
shall certify the results in writing to the
Executive Board.
(n)
All election records including envelopes and
ballots shall be preserved for one (1) year
from the date of the election, after which
they shall be destroyed unless a question has
arisen in connection with the election.
(o)
The Election Judge shall have the authority
to establish additional procedures and safeguards
not inconsistent with the above rules and in
conformance with the conduct of a fair election
and applicable law. The Election Judge shall
also have full authority to make rulings and
decisions concerning disputes, controversies
or unexpected occurrences that might arise
in order to assure a fair and orderly election
process. These rulings or decisions shall not
conflict with any provisions in the IBEW Constitution
or these bylaws.
Choose
(p):
(p)
The election
shall be decided for the candidate receiving
the most votes for a specific office.
OR
(p) and (q)
(p)
In the event a candidate
does not receive a majority of the votes
cast for a specific office, then a run-off
election will be held between the two
(2) candidates receiving the highest number
of votes. This does not include the election
for the Local Union Executive Board (and/or
Examining Board), which shall be decided
for the candidates receiving the most
votes.
(q)
When a run-off election is necessary,
such run-off election shall be held twenty-one
(21) days after the regular election is
held.
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Article III.
Local unions must choose this “Pattern B” (voting
by mail) or “Pattern
A” (voting at the polls). If the
local fully implements
the unit concept, Article
III, Substitution Provision should
be used instead. After a pattern is selected,
all sections and subsections of the pattern
selected are required, unless otherwise specified.
These patterns were developed to conform with
the policies and Constitution of the IBEW.
Sec. 4(a). If any
offices are to be combined, it should be stated
in this section. Where the local union does
not have a Business Manager, the duties of
this office will be performed by the President
of the Local. In such case, subsection (b)
will be included in your bylaws.
Sec. 5. Any officer,
except the Business Manager, may also be elected
to the Board and may serve in conjunction with
his/her other office when such combination
is approved by the International President;
or, the Executive Board may be composed entirely
of elected members who do not hold any other
office.
Where the President also acts as the Business
Manager, he/she may not be a member of the
Executive Board.
The Recording Secretary of the local union may
not serve as Secretary to the Executive Board
unless he/she is also a member of the Board
under Section 5.
The Board may be composed of three (3), five
(5), or seven (7) members. If more than seven
(7) members are necessary, approval of the
International President is required. In any
case, the Board must be composed of an uneven
number of members to prevent a tie vote.
Sec. 6. Local unions
may or may not have an Examining Board as they
decide. When the local union chooses to have
a separate Examining Board, it must be composed
of no less than three (3) nor more than five
(5) members who must be elected. When the Executive
Board serves as an Examining Board, the following
optional language shall be used: “The Executive
Board shall serve as the Examining Board. There
shall be separate meetings held and separate
records kept.”
NOTE: Local unions
in the industrial branches of the IBEW generally
do not require an Examining Board, making such
provisions unnecessary.
Sec. 7(a). The months
and year of nominations and elections are stated
in Section 9(a). Local unions in the United
States are limited to three (3) year terms
of office, by virtue of federal law and the
IBEW Constitution. The IBEW Constitution
establishes a minimum of three (3) years, and
the law a maximum of three (3) years.
Sec. 7(d). A local
union must comply with all reasonable requests
by a candidate for distribution of campaign
literature at the candidate’s expense. A member
need not be formally nominated to be entitled
to distribute campaign literature.
Sec. 7(f). This provision
is required by those local unions that have
a bona fide apprenticeship program.
Sec. 8(c). Local
unions may choose to elect the Judge and Tellers
of the election rather than having them appointed
by the President. Either way, Section 8(c)
must include the method selected. Appointment
of the Judge and Tellers is preferred. When
they are elected, it is much more difficult
to remove them for non-performance of their
duties.
Sec. 8 (p) & (q).
In the event the local union desires to use
the majority vote procedure, (p) and (q) should
be used in lieu of (p).
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