6.25.24 – 2024 BOS Base Vice President Election Reminder
2024 BOS Base Vice President
Election Reminder
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
BOS Flight Attendants,
Balloting credentials for the 2024 BOS Base Vice President Election were mailed to the BOS membership on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, to the address you have on file with APFA. The candidates on the ballot to fill the remainder of this term are:
- Nicole Tennenbaum
- Kristine Wolanske
Voting closes at: 10:00am (CT) on Friday, July 12, 2024
PLEASE NOTE: YOU MAY VOTE ONLY ONCE IN THIS ELECTION
The 2024 BOS Base Vice President Election is being conducted by secret ballot using electronic (internet) voting, through the YesElections secure voting system. To vote, follow the instructions included in your mailed balloting credentials. If you have any questions, please contact the YesElections Help Desk at: (844) 413-2929 or [email protected] or contact the National Ballot Committee (NBC) at [email protected].
Candidate Booklets/Bio’s
Candidate information is now available on the “Union Elections” page on the APFA website, click the link below. A QR code/link will also be included with your balloting credentials/voting instructions. Paper candidate booklets are available to be mailed to you upon request by completing the request form HERE.
Click here to view the electronic Candidate Booklets
Duplicate Balloting Credentials
The balloting credentials for this election were mailed on June 12th, 2024, via USPS First-Class mail from the N.Y. area.
If you have not received your balloting credentials (or need a replacement), you may request duplicate balloting credentials by contacting our election partner, YesElections Help Desk at (844) 413-2929 or [email protected]. You will be required to verify your identity with the representative assisting you. You may also request that your online voting credentials be re-mailed to you.
Voter FAQ’s
What are the eligibility requirements to vote? How do I determine if I’m a member in good standing?
To be eligible to vote, you must be an active member in good standing. A member is considered in good standing so long as they have met their dues obligation, with no dues in arrears for more than sixty (60) days. For your vote to count, you must be an active member in good standing by 5:00 pm (CT) on July 8, 2024. (APFA Constitution Article II, Section 4.A-C – Article VI, Section 4.B & 4.D, APFA Policy Manual Section, 14.M.4.A)
Your eligibility and dues status as of May 29, 2024, are included at the top of your balloting credentials/voting instructions page. You may check if you are a member in good standing or pay your dues by clicking ‘Login’ on the APFA website. After logging in, the top right corner of the site will show any applicable dues balances and you can simply click on that amount to go right to the payment screen. For assistance logging into the APFA website, help paying dues, or confirming your membership status, contact the APFA Membership/Dues Department at: [email protected] or (817) 540-0108.
I tried to vote and it’s not letting me, how do I get my voter eligibility updated?
Only members in good standing are eligible to cast their vote online. If you are a member in bad standing and attempt to cast a vote, you will receive a notification to contact APFA. The NBC will update members’ voting eligibility throughout the election. If you need to pay dues and have your voting eligibility updated, please contact us after making payment. You can reach us at [email protected].
Can I request a paper ballot?
Yes, please contact the YesElections Help Desk at 844-413-2929 or [email protected].
Paper ballots must be received at the designated P.O. Box no later than July 12, 2024, at 10:00 am (CT). The last day to request a paper ballot or duplicate balloting credentials is July 5, 2024, at 12:00 pm (CT). The NBC does not advise members to wait until this date, as you may not have enough time to receive your ballot and mail it back. We ask that you read the information carefully before mailing back your ballot.
If I voted online, and I want to change my vote, can I request a paper ballot?
No, once you have voted online, that will be considered your received ballot and any paper ballot received from you will be voided as you have already cast your vote and cannot change it.
I recently moved, I am not sure if my credentials were mailed to the right address, how do I check?
If you’re not sure what address your balloting credentials were mailed to, you can go the APFA.org website and click “Login.” After logging in, in the top right corner simply click, “My Account” and check your information. You can also contact the YesElections Help Desk and confirm the address the mailing was sent to.
Where do I mail (return) my requested paper ballot?
A pre-printed and postage paid return envelope will be included with your requested paper ballot package. As a reminder, for returning completed paper ballots:
- Do not mail your completed paper ballot to APFA HQ’s
- Do not bring your paper ballot to the ballot count.
- Only ballots that are received in the designated Post Office Box listed on the return envelope with the ballot will be counted.
Where will the ballot count take place?
Received paper ballots will be collected from the designated P.O Box on July 12, 2024, at 10:00 am (CT). The ballot count will commence directly after at APFA Headquarters. Once the National Ballot Committee certifies the election results, a hotline will be sent to the BOS membership.
In Solidarity,
Adam Mullens
APFA National Ballot Committee Chair
[email protected]