From Jonathan Halabi- New Action observer at UFT election count
There was no slate report by division. Instead I used the lowest total of any candidate in that division
Grand total is rounded
Retiree totals are back-calculated. I ignored the cap on retiree votes. These retiree numbers are calculated, not real, and likely to be significantly off, and only marginally better than nothing.
The grand total may exclude several functional non-DoE or non-school titles. It also includes per diems, etc. This leaves, in my mind, some questions both about the functional and the retiree numbers I am reporting
Division | Mailed | Returned | % Voting | |
Elementary | 35606 | 10,026 | 28.2% | |
Middle | 11197 | 2,856 | 25.5% | |
High School | 19539 | 4,747 | 24.3% | |
Teacher Total | 66,342 | 17,629 | 26.6% | |
Functional | 46731 | 10,953 | 23.4% | |
InService Total | 113,073 | 28,582 | 25.3% | |
Retirees (back calc) | 62,991 | 24,464 | 38.8% | |
Grand Total | 176,064 | 53,046 | 30.1% | |
Division | Unity | MORE/NAC | Solidarity | Total slate-y |
Elementary | 7,040 | 2,306 | 222 | 9,568 |
Middle | 1,649 | 882 | 178 | 2,709 |
High School | 2,061 | 2,275 | 108 | 4,444 |
Teacher Total | 10,750 | 5,463 | 508 | 16,721 |
Functional | 7,651 | 2,232 | 323 | 10,206 |
InService Total | 18,401 | 7,695 | 831 | 26,927 |
Retirees (back calc) | 20,775 | 3,048 | 625 | 24,448 |
Grand Total | 39,176 | 10,743 | 1,456 | 51,375 |
Division | Unity | MORE/NAC | Solidarity | |
Elementary | 73.6% | 24.1% | 2.3% | |
Middle | 60.9% | 32.6% | 6.6% | |
High School | 46.4% | 51.2% | 2.4% | |
Teacher Total | 64.3% | 32.7% | 3.0% | |
Functional | 75.0% | 21.9% | 3.2% | |
InService Total | 68.3% | 28.6% | 3.1% | |
Retirees (back calc) | 85.0% | 12.5% | 2.6% | |
Grand Total | 76.3% | 20.9% | 2.8% |
From James and Camille Eterno- MORE’s observers at the UFT Elections count
The fractions are there because retiree votes are capped at 24,000 so after that it is pro rated based on 24,000.
President
Jia Lee, MORE/NEW ACTION 10,743.073
Michael Mulgrew, Unity 39,175.623
Francesco Portelos, Solidarity 1,455.958
Secretary
Camille Eterno, MORE/NAC: 10,815.386
Howard Schoor, Unity 38,851.577
Michael Herman, Solidarity: 1,466.236
Assistant Secretary
Carol Ramos-Widom, MORE/NAC 10,773.42
Leroy Barr, Unity 38,858.577
Christopher Wierzbicki, Solidarity 1,466.446
Treasurer
Kate Martin-Bridge, MORE/NAC 10,762.691
Mel Aaronson, Unity 38,991.073
Victor Jordon, Solidarity 1,387.992
Assistant Treasurer
Gregory Distefano, MORE/NAC 10,840.012
Thomas Brown, Unity 38,906.127
Felix Backer, Solidarity 1,368.992
Vice President At Large
Minday Rosier, MORE/NAC 10,714.317
Evelyn De Jesus, Unity 38,964.436
Scott Krivitsky, Solidarity 1435.755
Vice President Elementary Schools
Lauren Cohen, MORE/NAC 10,867.943
Karen Alford, Unity 38,901.127
Poonita Beemsigne, Solidarity 1,333.439
Vice President Intermediate/Middle Schools
Nelson Santiago, MORE/NAC 10,806.317
Richard Mantell, Unity 38,850.058
Nancy Zazulka, Solidarity 1,416.271
Vice President Academic High Schools
James Eterno, MORE/NAC 10,762.351
Janella Hinds, Unity 38,866.088
John Silvers, Solidarity 1,440.378
Vice President CTE High Schools
Christine Gross, MORE/NAC 10,748.557
Sterling Roberson, Unity 38.824.951
Judeth Napoli, Solidarity 1,474.137
Vice President Special Education
Margaret Hobson-Shand, MORE/NAC 10,626.622
Carmen Alvarez, Unity 39,119.34
Eric Severson, Solidarity 1,391.168
Vice President NON DOE
Anne Goldman, Unity 39,646.455
ICE (Independent Community of Educators) and TJC(Teachers For A Just Contract) are two opposition caucuses that preceded MORE and ran as a joint slate. Most of their members are founders of MORE.
NAC (New Action Caucus) cross-endorsed with Unity during 2004-2013 elections, but ran as a joint slate with MORE in this election.
Reported from Jonathan
In 2004, ICE/TJC had 1,239 elementary votes, NAC had 556, combined 1,795.
In 2007, ICE/TJC had 1,337 elementary votes, NAC had 562, combined 1,899.
In 2010, ICE/TJC had 703 elementary votes, NAC had 978, combined 1,681.
In 2013, MORE had 1,140 elementary votes, NAC had 534, combined 1,674.
In 2016, MORE/NAC had 2,306.
Together, we got the best result in over a decade.
In 2004, ICE/TJC had 422 middle school votes, NAC had 311, combined 733.
In 2007, ICE/TJC had 444 middle school votes, NAC had 273, combined 717.
In 2010, ICE/TJC had 248 middle school votes, NAC had 421, combined 669.
In 2013, MORE had 398 middle school votes, NAC had 161, combined 559.
In 2016, MORE/NAC had 882.
Together, we got the best result in over a decade.
In 2004, ICE/TJC had 1,417 high school votes, NAC had 700, combined 2,117.
In 2007, ICE/TJC had 1,524 high school votes, NAC had 521, combined 2,045.
In 2010, ICE/TJC had 1,369 high school votes, NAC had 774, combined 2,143.
In 2013, MORE had 1,430 high school votes, NAC had 452, combined 1,882.
In 2016, MORE/NAC had 2,275.
Together, we got the best result in over a decade.
In 2004, ICE/TJC had 990 functional votes, NAC had 512, combined 1,502.
In 2007, ICE/TJC had 1,032 functional votes, NAC had 548, combined 1,580.
In 2010, ICE/TJC had 703 functional votes, NAC had 708, combined 1,411.
In 2013, MORE had 1,140 functional votes, NAC had 951, combined 2,091.
In 2016, MORE/NAC had 2,232.
Together, we got the best result in over a decade.
From Norm Scott-MORE’s observer at UFT Elections count
There is a range because it’s the total slate votes plus split tickets.
High schools: MORE-NEW ACTION 2276-2292
UNITY: 2063-2077
Solidarity: 110-121
Middle schools:
Unity: 1649-1655
MORE-NEW ACTION : 882-904
Solidarity: 179-195
Elementary schools:
Unity : 7041-7065
MORE-NEW ACTION : 2306-2333
Solidarity: 222-254
Functionals:
Unity : 7651-7728
MORE -NEW ACTION: 2248-2333
Solidarity : 108 -323.