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<blockquote data-quote="Evil" data-source="post: 1442343" data-attributes="member: 38035"><p><strong>I posted this yesterday at noon, but the moderators never posted it: </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Me ridiculous? I thought you were a (h)officer in the past. If you were really an officer and have ran before you would know that you can call the election service daily to give you a number on the vote count. Did you really not know that?</p><p></p><p>The company hosting our election is called Pacific Election Services (PES), and the election supervisor is RJ. You have the right to call PES and ask for a ballot count daily. The ballots are not received in the offices of PES, but stay in the Post Office and are deposited in the P.O. Box we the members pay for, not Ron H. However, after the mail is sorted out the exact number of ballots counted are relayed to the election supervisor daily. Usually if you call after 11:00am you'll be provided with the exact number of ballots provided daily and total. You don't even have to be a member to be given an answer.</p><p></p><p>I started calling on Wednesday 10/22, eight days after the ballots were first mailed out and 1,292 ballots had been returned. On the morning of Thursday 10/23, 318 ballots were returned for a total of 1,610.</p><p>Friday 10/24, 221 ballots for a total of 1,831.</p><p>Monday 10/27, 452 ballots for a total of 2,283.</p><p>Tuesday 10/28, 208 ballots for a total of 2,491.</p><p>Wednesday 10/29, 175 ballots for a total of 2,666.</p><p>Thursday 10/30, 178 ballots for a total of 2,844.</p><p>Yesterday morning 10/31 ( Happy Halloween) 167 ballots were received in the morning for a total of <strong>3,011</strong>.</p><p></p><p>I've called several times today but I guess RJ does not work on Saturdays because he has not answered. If the trend continues perhaps 3,300 total ballots will have arrived by Monday (tomorrow).</p><p></p><p>But, it amazes me that someone who proudly brags about his knowledge of Teamster politics does not know that you can call daily to find out how many ballots have been returned. LOL, unreal with you ^^^.</p><p></p><p>With that being said, the total amount of ballots will match that of the 2011 election. The only difference is that according to the Election Service the membership of Local 396 is down to 8,900 members.</p><p></p><p>Last year on the first round of the garbage contract we got, 1,742 voted No and 463 Yes, (2,205 total). On the second round 1,131 voted Yes and 1,026 voted against, it barely passed, (2,157 total).</p><p></p><p>Now that I have given you the ballots returned, how many of those will go to RH and how many will go to RG?</p><p></p><p>How many of those 1,742 that voted No in the first round will vote for Ron H and how many will vote for RG? How many of those 1,026 that voted No on the second round will vote for ## and how many for RG?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evil, post: 1442343, member: 38035"] [B]I posted this yesterday at noon, but the moderators never posted it: [/B] Me ridiculous? I thought you were a (h)officer in the past. If you were really an officer and have ran before you would know that you can call the election service daily to give you a number on the vote count. Did you really not know that? The company hosting our election is called Pacific Election Services (PES), and the election supervisor is RJ. You have the right to call PES and ask for a ballot count daily. The ballots are not received in the offices of PES, but stay in the Post Office and are deposited in the P.O. Box we the members pay for, not Ron H. However, after the mail is sorted out the exact number of ballots counted are relayed to the election supervisor daily. Usually if you call after 11:00am you'll be provided with the exact number of ballots provided daily and total. You don't even have to be a member to be given an answer. I started calling on Wednesday 10/22, eight days after the ballots were first mailed out and 1,292 ballots had been returned. On the morning of Thursday 10/23, 318 ballots were returned for a total of 1,610. Friday 10/24, 221 ballots for a total of 1,831. Monday 10/27, 452 ballots for a total of 2,283. Tuesday 10/28, 208 ballots for a total of 2,491. Wednesday 10/29, 175 ballots for a total of 2,666. Thursday 10/30, 178 ballots for a total of 2,844. Yesterday morning 10/31 ( Happy Halloween) 167 ballots were received in the morning for a total of [B]3,011[/B]. I've called several times today but I guess RJ does not work on Saturdays because he has not answered. If the trend continues perhaps 3,300 total ballots will have arrived by Monday (tomorrow). But, it amazes me that someone who proudly brags about his knowledge of Teamster politics does not know that you can call daily to find out how many ballots have been returned. LOL, unreal with you ^^^. With that being said, the total amount of ballots will match that of the 2011 election. The only difference is that according to the Election Service the membership of Local 396 is down to 8,900 members. Last year on the first round of the garbage contract we got, 1,742 voted No and 463 Yes, (2,205 total). On the second round 1,131 voted Yes and 1,026 voted against, it barely passed, (2,157 total). Now that I have given you the ballots returned, how many of those will go to RH and how many will go to RG? How many of those 1,742 that voted No in the first round will vote for Ron H and how many will vote for RG? How many of those 1,026 that voted No on the second round will vote for ## and how many for RG? [/QUOTE]
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