Results: AFT 2121 Leadership Election, constitution, and by-laws amendments

AFT 2121 election results for 2018-2020 term of office

Here are the AFT 2121 election results for Officers, Executive Board Representatives-at Large, Labor Council, National AFT Convention Delegates and Constitutional Amendments. We also include new Precinct Reps—although you will see a few vacancies where we need to confirm with write-in candidates.

Initial AFT 2121, leadership election, bi-law, and constitution changesThe number of votes for each category vary because not all 465 votes cast responded to all categories.

The following is a list of the new AFT 2121 reps at all levels of the Union governance structure and results on Constitutional/Bylaw amendments:

Officers

President: Jenny Worley

Vice-President: Wynd Kaufmyn

Secretary: Jessica Buchsbaum

Treasurer: Yvonne Webb

Executive Board Rep-at-Large: Tim Killikelly, Alisa Messer, Malaika Finkelstein, Mary Bravewoman, Kathe Burick, and Dayna Holtz

Labor Council: Alisa Messer, Tim Killikelly, Rodger Scott, Kathe Burick, Galina Gerasimova, Bob Price, Kim Wise, Yvonne Webb, and Allan Fisher

AFT Convention Funded Delegates: Alisa Messer, Doug Orr, Jessica Buchsbaum, Joe Berry, Kate Frei, and Ann Killebrew

Constitutional Amendments

Constitutional Amendment #1: Rights of retired members – Accept

Constitutional Amendment #2: Non-substantive changes – Accept

Constitutional Amendment #3: Merge Constitution and By-Laws – Accept

Constitutional Amendment #4: Remove option for non-CCSF employees to petition for membership – Accept

Constitutional Amendment #5: Specify that only members can vote on AFT 2121 contract ratification – Accept

By-laws Amendments

By-laws Amendment #6: Establish full-time committee – Reject

By-laws Amendment #7: Option for precinct election – Reject

Precinct Reps

Precinct 1: Leo Bello

Precinct 2: Mary Bravewoman and John Verosky

Precinct 3: Wynd Kaufmyn

Precinct 4: Abigail Bornstein

Precinct 5: Simon Hanson

Precinct 6: Bob Price

Precinct 7: Sue Englander

Precinct 9: Marco Mojica

Precinct 11: Harry Bernstein

Precinct 12: Tracee Wong and Danyelle Marshall

Precinct 13: Lauren Cutter

Precinct 14: Tehmina Khan and Sean Kim

Precinct 15: Valerie Berger and Nicole Barens

Precinct 17: Julieta Kusnir

Precinct 19: Adam D’Acquisto and Kathe Burick

Precinct 20: John Carrese

Precinct 21: Dayna Holtz

Precinct 22: Galina Gerasimova

Precinct 24: Barbara Johnson

Precinct 25: Teri Chapman

Precinct 26: Karl Westerberg

Precinct 28: Anna-Lisa Helmy

Precinct 29: Octavio Alvarez

Precinct 30: Robin Pugh

Precinct 31: Lori Admokom and Alison Datz

Precinct 33: Carolyn Cox

Precinct 34: Marcia Weisbrot

Precinct 35: Diane Wallis

Precinct 36: Christine Beard

Precinct 37: Thomas Wang

Precinct 38: Eric Christianson

Precinct 40: Jamal Hassanzadeh

Precinct 41: Doug Orr

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