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<blockquote data-quote="Hawfuh Sux" data-source="post: 1156682" data-attributes="member: 48086"><p>Listen all. Tomorrow they will spend the whole day sorting the ballots out by locals and in alphabet order. If they push hard enough they might even be able to check if those voters are in good standing/eligible to vote, this is sure to go into at least noon on Friday. If they move quickly enough maybe then they will be able to start the vote count. </p><p></p><p>What we should be looking for tomorrow morning is to find out how many ballots were received. In 2006 approximately 70,000 members voted. </p><p></p><p>For those of us on the NO camp, lets hope it is no less than 90,000. If we get to the 100,000 mark it would easily be defeated. However that looks very unlikely do to the IBTs screw up on sending ballots to everyone and the thousands more out here in the West receiving their ballots yesterday and today its probably unlikely 100,000 ballots make it.</p><p></p><p>The most complaints about ballots have come out of Local 89, the Southwest locals and Local 177. The three areas that have more than the 11,000 votes needed to have have tilted the YES into a NO in 2007. These two locals and region have well over 50,000 pissed off members. </p><p></p><p>Charges have been filed and depending on how close the outcome of this vote is, federal authorities have maintained that they will act accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawfuh Sux, post: 1156682, member: 48086"] Listen all. Tomorrow they will spend the whole day sorting the ballots out by locals and in alphabet order. If they push hard enough they might even be able to check if those voters are in good standing/eligible to vote, this is sure to go into at least noon on Friday. If they move quickly enough maybe then they will be able to start the vote count. What we should be looking for tomorrow morning is to find out how many ballots were received. In 2006 approximately 70,000 members voted. For those of us on the NO camp, lets hope it is no less than 90,000. If we get to the 100,000 mark it would easily be defeated. However that looks very unlikely do to the IBTs screw up on sending ballots to everyone and the thousands more out here in the West receiving their ballots yesterday and today its probably unlikely 100,000 ballots make it. The most complaints about ballots have come out of Local 89, the Southwest locals and Local 177. The three areas that have more than the 11,000 votes needed to have have tilted the YES into a NO in 2007. These two locals and region have well over 50,000 pissed off members. Charges have been filed and depending on how close the outcome of this vote is, federal authorities have maintained that they will act accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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