NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS AND ELECTIONS --
SPRING 2010
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Chapter Officers, Delegates and
Alternates to the PSC Delegate Assembly
and PSC-CUNY Welfare Advisory Council
ELECTION SCHEDULE
1. Nominating
petitions will be available upon
request from chapter chairpersons or
the PSC office from February 1, 2010 to
March 8, 2010.
2. Properly
completed nominating petitions must be
received at the PSC office, 61 Broadway
– Suite 1500, New York, N.Y. 10006, by
5:00 pm, March 8, 2010.
3. Ballots will be
mailed to members’ home addresses on
April 5, 2010.
4. Ballots in
uncontested elections must be received
at the PSC office by 5:00 pm on April
29, 2010.
6. Ballots in
contested elections must be received at
the office of the designated
ballot-counting organization by 5:00 pm
on April 29, 2010.
7. Ballots will be
counted at 10:00 am on April 30, 2010.
OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED
In each of the
Chapters listed below, voters will elect
the Chapter Chairperson, Vice
Chairperson, Secretary, four
Officers-at-Large, Delegates to the
Delegate Assembly (in addition to the
Chapter Chairperson, who shall
automatically be the initial delegate to
the Delegate Assembly) and Alternates to
the Delegate Assembly according to the
following listing:
|
Chapter |
Members |
Delegates |
Alternates |
Petition signatures
required |
|
Bronx EOC |
14 |
Chair |
1 |
4 |
|
Brooklyn EOC |
29 |
Chair |
1 |
7 |
|
College of S.I. |
633 |
Chair + 5 |
4 |
25 |
|
Hunter Campus Schools |
98 |
Chair |
1 |
25 |
|
HEOs |
2161 |
Chair + 21 |
8 |
25 |
|
Kingsborough CC |
669 |
Chair + 6 |
5 |
25 |
|
Lehman College |
541 |
Chair + 4 |
4 |
25 |
|
Manhattan CC |
858 |
Chair + 8 |
5 |
25 |
|
Manhattan EOC |
48 |
Chair |
1 |
12 |
|
Medgar Evers |
282 |
Chair + 2 |
3 |
25 |
|
NYC Tech |
825 |
Chair + 7 |
5 |
25 |
|
Queens EOC |
11 |
Chair |
1 |
3 |
|
Queensborough CC |
674 |
Chair + 6 |
5 |
25 |
|
Registrars |
6 |
Chair |
1 |
2 |
|
Research Foundation |
82 |
Chair |
1 |
21 |
|
Retirees |
2460 |
Chair + 5 |
4 |
25 |
Relevant portions
of the ELECTION RULES are summarized
below. The complete rules may be
obtained from Barbara Gabriel at the PSC
office, or viewed
here on the PSC website.
Eligibility for Holding Office:
Members shall be permitted to hold
chapter-level office who have been
members in good standing of the
appropriate chapter for at least one (1)
year prior to the close of nominations,
March 8, 2010.
Voting Eligibility:
Members shall be permitted to
participate in the nomination process
and to vote who have been members in
good standing of the appropriate chapter
for at least four (4) months prior to
the mailing of the ballots on April 5,
2010 (i.e., they must have been a member
as of December 4, 2009).
Nominating Procedures:
Nominations of an individual or of a
slate must be by official
nominating petition signed by no fewer
than twenty-five (25) members of the
chapter in good standing, or by no fewer
than twenty-five percent (25%) of the
members of the chapter in good
standing, whichever is less. For all
candidates, petitions shall include:
(a) the printed name, signature,
department and college of each
petitioner; and (b) the printed name,
signature, department and college of the
nominee, as well as the office being
sought by the nominee. For chapter
elections, members may only sign
nominating petitions of the chapter to
which they belong. A candidate’s
signature on a slate petition shall
constitute that candidate’s acceptance
of the slate designation.
Slate Regulations:
A slate of candidates will be recognized
if it consists of candidates for
twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the
officers to be elected, and if it
submits, prior to the close of
nominations: (a) a listing of caucus
officers, including the person
designated to authorize nominees for
that slate; and (b) the names of the
members of the caucus’s Committee on
Vacancies, which, unless otherwise
designated, shall be the caucus
nominating committee authorized to
replace any candidate on
the slate whose
name is withdrawn no later than seven
days prior to the mailing of the
ballots.
Balloting:
All voting must be on the official PSC
ballot. Write-in votes are permitted. A
write-in vote shall be valid if the
intent of the voter is clear; written,
printed and typed names are acceptable.
A write-in candidate must meet the same
eligibility requirements as a regular
candidate. In chapter elections, any
nominated or write-in candidate must
receive at least ten votes or ten
percent of the votes cast for that
office, whichever is less, in order to
be elected. Write-in candidates who are
elected must submit written acceptance
of office to the Elections Committee
within ten calendar days of notification
that their election has been certified.
Campaigning:
Declared candidates may mail literature
at their own expense, either directly or
through the PSC mailing house (Century
Direct, 30-00 47th Avenue, Long Island
City, NY 11101). At the request of the
candidate and at cost, the PSC will
provide Century Direct with
home-addressed electronic download of
the membership, or will provide
candidates with college-addressed list,
labels and/or electronic download of the
membership. Candidates must notify the
PSC five business days in advance
of the mailing to
allow sufficient time for the ordering
of labels. Please see Barbara Gabriel at
the PSC for further information, and to
file the required forms.
Election Tally:
Each candidate, or a representative of
the candidate, is entitled to be present
at the counting of the ballots.
PSC-CUNY
WELFARE FUND ADVISORY COUNCIL
At each of the
colleges listed below, voters will elect
the designated number of members of the
PSC-CUNY Welfare Fund Advisory Council,
in accordance with the above schedule
and rules and the by-laws of the PSC/CUNY
Welfare Fund:
Chapters
Council Members
Bronx EO C 1
Brooklyn EO C 1
College of S.I. 2
Hunter Campus Schools 1
Kingsborough 2
Lehman College 2
Manhattan CC 2
Manhattan EO C 1
Medgar Evers 2
NY C Tech 2
Queens EO C 1
Queensborough 2
Retirees 1
Voting Eligibility:
All members in good standing of the PSC
at the above colleges, who have been
members in good standing for at least
four (4) months, including Higher
Education Officers, Registrars and
College Laboratory Technicians, as well
as faculty, will elect the PSC-CUNY
Welfare Fund Advisory Council members
running at their respective colleges.
Eligibility for Holding Office:
PSC-CUNY Welfare Fund
Advisory Council
members must be CUNY instructional staff
members who have been members in good
standing of the PSC for two (2) years
prior to the close of nominations,
March 8, 2010.
Nominations:
Advisory Council members shall be
nominated by written petition signed by
no fewer than twenty-five (25) or
twenty-five percent (25%) whichever is
less of the CUNY instructional staff
members at each unit who are also PSC
members.
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