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Official 2020 General Election Results – SOUTHERN VICE-PRESIDENT
Notice of October 12, 2020 Final Election Results for the following: (WINNER IS IN BOLD)
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Southern Vice President | Joseph Greene | 172 | 1 | 173 | 40.3263 |
Southern Vice President | John Xiong-Chapman | 161 | 1 | 162 | |
Southern Vice President | Darrin Snyder | 93 | 1 | 94 |
***John Xiong-Chapman withdrew from run-off election on 10/13/2020***
***Per International Election Manual, “If no candidate received a majority, a run-off election must be held for that office.”
Official 2020 General Election Results
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees Local 2620
Notice of October 12, 2020 Final Election Results for the following:
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
President | Shukimba Carlis | 242 | 242 | 51.8201 | |
President | Eric Young | 188 | 3 | 191 | |
President | Joseph DiBenedetto | 34 | 34 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Northern Vice President | Chelsea Harris | 288 | 1 | 289 | 67.366 |
Northern Vice President | William Foreman | 139 | 1 | 140 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Southern Vice President | Joseph Greene | 172 | 1 | 173 | 40.3263 |
Southern Vice President | John Xiong-Chapman | 161 | 1 | 162 | |
Southern Vice President | Darrin Snyder | 93 | 1 | 94 |
***Per International Election Manual, “If no candidate received a majority, a run-off election must be held for that office.” Run-off mailing/ electronic voting opens on October 19, 2020.
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Secretary | Janelle Fisher | 215 | 1 | 216 | 50.116 |
Secretary | Tawny Williams | 131 | 131 | ||
Secretary | Emiko Bell | 82 | 2 | 84 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Treasurer | Sally Heredia | 233 | 1 | 234 | 54.8009 |
Treasurer | Christopher Enriquez | 191 | 2 | 193 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes |
Trustees | Yok Choi | 256 | 1 | 257 |
Trustees | Cyndrya Hopkins | 224 | 2 | 226 |
Trustees | Wanda Wullschleger | 202 | 3 | 205 |
Trustees | Evan Graff | 181 | 1 | 182 |
Trustees | Sherri Tanferani | 140 | 1 | 141 |
Trustees | Stephen Gutknecht | 105 | 105 |
*** 3 candidates with most votes elected***
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Facility Chief Steward – Patton State Hospital Ballot | Mona Mosk | 34 | 34 | 59.6491 | |
Facility Chief Steward – Patton State Hospital Ballot | Darrel Charbaszcz | 23 | 23 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Regional Chief Steward – Region V Bay Area Ballot | Brandi Brooks | 11 | 11 | 52.381 | |
Regional Chief Steward – Region V Bay Area Ballot | Tiffany Freymiller | 6 | 6 | ||
Regional Chief Steward – Region V Bay Area Ballot | Susan Neeson | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Licensing Program Analysts Committee Chairperson (LPAOC) | Alex Pitz | 12 | 1 | 13 | 59.0909 |
Licensing Program Analysts Committee Chairperson (LPAOC) | Evangelica Torres | 8 | 1 | 9 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors Committee Chairperson (VROC) | Tisha Hill-Smith | 40 | 40 | 65.5738 | |
Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors Committee Chairperson (VROC) | Erika Ortiz | 21 | 21 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Rehabilitation Therapist (RTOC) | Kathleen Bowsher | 69 | 69 | 51.1111 | |
Rehabilitation Therapist (RTOC) | Denise Nicks | 66 | 66 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes | Percentage |
Individual Program Coordinators Committee Chairperson (IPOC) | Lisa Smith | 3 | 3 | 100 | |
Individual Program Coordinators Committee Chairperson (IPOC) | Lisa Freeman | 0 | 0 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes |
Council 57 Delegates | Yok Choi | 229 | 1 | 230 |
Council 57 Delegates | Eric Young | 204 | 1 | 205 |
Council 57 Delegates | Victor Pacheco | 196 | 3 | 199 |
Council 57 Delegates | Janelle Fisher | 196 | 2 | 198 |
Council 57 Delegates | Chelsea Harris | 188 | 188 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Kathleen Bowsher | 162 | 162 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Denise Nicks | 145 | 2 | 147 |
Council 57 Delegates | Wanda Wullschleger | 146 | 146 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Cyndrya Hopkins | 142 | 142 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Tawny Williams | 140 | 140 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Lisa Smith | 133 | 2 | 135 |
Council 57 Delegates | Evan Graff | 111 | 2 | 113 |
Council 57 Delegates | Joseph DiBenedetto | 112 | 112 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Christopher Enriquez | 111 | 1 | 112 |
Race | Candidate/Choice | Electronic Votes | Paper Votes | Total Votes |
Council 57 Delegates | Sherri Tanferani | 96 | 96 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Lisa Sebasco | 90 | 3 | 93 |
Council 57 Delegates | Julissa Barton | 92 | 92 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Cheryl Kidd | 75 | 75 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Stephen Gutknecht | 73 | 2 | 75 |
Council 57 Delegates | Alison Stanley | 70 | 1 | 71 |
Council 57 Delegates | Stacey Williams | 67 | 1 | 68 |
Council 57 Delegates | Andrew Rhodes | 53 | 2 | 55 |
Council 57 Delegates | Gabrielle David | 48 | 48 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Julio Rivera | 41 | 41 | |
Council 57 Delegates | Khristy Warch | 36 | 1 | 37 |
**6 candidates with most votes elected***
Ballot Mailing Summary:
- Roster with 3,552 eligible voters was provided to Yes Elections.
- Of those, 3,403 had a last known home address on file and were mailed a paper notice with instructions to vote.
- 2,461 had an email address on file and were sent a notice by email as well.
- During the polling period 4 additional voters not on the initial list were determined to be eligible members and were added to the eligible list (totaling 3,556).
- 8 voters requested and were mailed a paper ballot.
Ballot Counting Summary:
- 480 electronic ballots counted
- 3 paper ballots received and counted
- 1 envelope received but not counted for the following reason:
-Original ballot returned by post office. Post office did not indicate reason for returning. Address format confirmed to be correct.
If you have questions please email, Rene Eller, Elections Chair, at elections@afscmelocal2620.org.
Election Committee
Rene Eller, Chair, Central Region
Katie Franco, Southern Region
Arely Godoy, Southern Region
MEMBER GET MEMBER DRIVE
CLARIFICATION REGARDING PLP PROGRAM AND OUR SALARY RATE
The PLP program details are posted on the website.
We have received emails asking why deductions of union dues did not go down to correspond with our reduced pay in July 2020.
Please note that nothing has changed in the way the dues are calculated. The amount deducted in July 2020 is the same as the amount deducted in June 2020. This is because our salaries have not changed. What we see in our pay stubs is not our salary rate. Your pension and other amounts computed on your salary rate is based on your salary as of June 2020. The Informational Bulletin from Cal HR (IB-2020-HR-019 PLP 2020 AFSCME) explains that our salaries have NOT changed. Therefore pension deductions and union dues deductions have not changed.
The PLP program implemented the crediting of 16 hours PLP time for the 9.23% that the state needed to save, due to the budgetary crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
What it did was as follows:
- 9.23% was taken off our gross pay per the pay stub
- We did not pay the 3% prefunding for July 2020 but got it in our taxable gross (our take home pay). Everyone saw a 3% extra from our taxable gross, after deducting the 9.23%.
- Union dues are taken off by the State Controller and as our salary rates were not changed by the PLP program the SAME amount was taken for union dues in July 2020 as for June 2020.
Please be informed that the number shown as Gross Pay in our pay stubs is NOT our official salary rate. We agree this is very confusing. You can verify that with your HR specialist. As per the IB, our salary rate has NOT changed.
If you have further questions, or require further clarification, please feel free to reach out to your stewards at your facility/region or any of the executive board members. Contact details are on the website. Also, we will be holding a townhall meeting at 7 p.m. on August 13, 2020 to address remaining questions. Details have already been sent out.
PLP AGREEMENT RATIFIED BY MEMBERSHIP
SIDE LETTER #2 – COVID-19 PANDEMIC RECESSION
This Agreement is necessitated by the unanticipated budget shortfalls arising from the COVID-19 Pandemic. This Agreement is a Side Letter of the current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) effective July 1, 2016 through July 1, 2020, between the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Bargaining Unit 19 (BU 19) and the State of California (State). This Side Letter will be incorporated into any successor Agreement reached between AFSCME, BU 19 and the State prior to July 2, 2022.
- Personal Leave Program 2020
Effective with the pay period following ratification by both parties through the June 2022 pay period, employees will be subject to the Personal Leave Program 2020 (PLP 2020) for two (2) days or sixteen (16) hours per month in the manner outlined below. PLP 2020 shall have no cash value and may not be cashed out, except as permitted in the very limited circumstance described in subsection E below.
A. Each full-time employee shall continue to work their assigned work schedule and shall have a reduction in pay equal to 9.23%.
B. Each full-time employee shall be credited with sixteen (16) hours of PLP 2020 on the first day of each pay period for the duration of the PLP 2020 program.
C. Salary rates and salary ranges shall remain unchanged.
D. Employees will be given discretion to use PLP 2020 subject to operational considerations.
- PLP 2020 time must be used before any other accrued leave with the exception of Professional Development Days and approved sick leave.
- Employees may elect to use PLP 2020 in lieu of approved sick leave.
- PLP 2020 shall be requested and used by the employee in the same manner as vacation/annual leave.
- Subject to the above, requests for use of PLP 2020 leave must be submitted in accordance with departmental policies on vacation/annual leave.
E. All leave earned under PLP 2020 must be used prior to voluntary separation. Appointing powers may schedule employees to take PLP 2020 time off to meet the intent of this section. If an employee’s separation is not voluntary and the separation date cannot be extended, PLP 2020 shall be cashed out. Employees have until June 30, 2027, to use all leave time earned under PLP 2020. Any unused PLP 2020 time shall be void after June 30, 2027.
F. Time during which an employee is excused from work because of PLP 2020 leave shall not be considered as “time worked” for purposes of determining the number of hours worked in a work week.
G. A State employee shall be entitled to the same level of State employer contributions for health, vision, dental, flex-elect cash option, and enhanced survivor’s benefits they would have received had the PLP 2020 not occurred.
H. PLP 2020 shall not cause a break in State service, nor a reduction in the employee’s accumulation of service credit for the purposes of seniority and retirement. PLP 2020 does not affect other leave accumulations, or service towards a merit salary adjustment.
I. PLP 2020 shall neither affect the employee’s final compensation used in calculating State retirement benefits nor reduce the level of State death or disability benefits to supplement those benefits with paid leave.
J. The PLP 2020 reductions shall not affect transfer determinations between state civil service classifications.
K. Part-time employees shall be subject to the same conditions as stated above, on a pro-rated basis. Pro-ration shall be determined based on the employee’s time base consistent with the chart below:
Part-time Time Base PLP 2020 Credit Hours
1/10 1.60
1/8 2.00
1/5 3.20
1/4 4.00
3/10 4.80
3/8 6.00
2/5 6.40
1/ 2 8.00
3/5 9.60
5/8 10.00
7/10 11.20
3/ 4 12.00
4/5 12.80
7/8 14.00
9/10 14.40
L. PLP 2020 for permanent intermittent employees shall be pro-rated based upon the number of hours worked in the monthly pay period, pursuant to the chart in Section P below.
M. PLP 2020 shall be administered consistent with the existing payroll system and the policies and practices of the State Controller’s Office.
N. Employees on SDI, NDI, ENDI, IDL, EIDL, or Workers’ Compensation for the entire monthly pay period shall be excluded from PLP 2020 for that month.
O. Seasonal and temporary employees are not subject to PLP 2020.
P. All Permanent Intermittent employees shall be subject to the pro-ration of salary and PLP 2020 credits pursuant to the chart below:
Hours Worked During Credit PLP 2020 Pay Period PLP 2020
0-10.9 1
11-30.9 2
31-50.9 4
51-70.9 6
71-90.9 8
91-110.9 10
111-130.9 12
131-150.9 14
151 or over 16
Q. Continuation of the Voluntary PLP (VPLP) during the duration of PLP 2020 shall be at the discretion of the employee. If the employee elects to discontinue participation in VPLP, they shall be allowed to opt out at any time during the PLP 2020 program.
R. The maximum carry over balance of 640 hours in BU 19 Article 9.1 and 9.3 shall be increased for the term of this Side Letter, by the equivalent number of PLP 2020 hours BU 19 employees have been subject to during the PLP 2020 program.
S. The State shall not seek additional employee compensation reductions from AFSCME, Local 2620 represented employees during the 2020-21 and 2021-22 fiscal years.
T. Disputes regarding the denial of the use of PLP 2020 time may be appealed through the grievance procedure. The decision by the Department of Human Resources shall be final and there may be no further appeals.
II Contract Reopener Language – Elimination of Pay Decreases
A. The remainder of the MOU, such as the amount necessary for the payment of compensation and employee benefits that were in effect prior to the 2020-21 fiscal year, shall continue in full effect, subject to the reductions agreed to in this Side Letter. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, this Side Letter and the MOU represents the only entitlement to payment of compensation and employee benefits.
B. The determination of sufficient funding to restore the reductions relative to this Side Letter shall be at the sole discretion of the Director of the Department of Finance if either of the following circumstances occur:
- If the Director of the Department of Finance, as a result of appropriate federal legislation providing additional funding to the state to address the impacts of the COVID-19 Recession, elects to restore, at their sole discretion, some or all of the pay that has been reduced.
- If the Director of the Department of Finance, as a result of state revenue becoming sufficient to fully fund existing statutory and constitutional obligations, existing fiscal policy, and the cost of providing the pay that has been reduced as a result of the COVID-19 Recession, elects to restore, at their sole discretion, some or all of the pay that has been reduced.C
C. In the event the Director of the Department of Finance elects to restore, at their sole discretion, some or all of the pay that has been reduced by operation of this Side Letter, the State shall provide notice to the Union and shall meet and confer with the Union upon request regarding the impact of that determination.
D. Determination of funding availability relative to this section shall be at the sole discretion of the Director of the Department of Finance
E. No provision of Section II shall be subject to the grievance and arbitration procedure;
Section II is specifically not subject to arbitration.
III. Suspension of Employee Portion of OPEB
Notwithstanding Government Code Sections 22940, 22942, 22943, 22944, 22944.2, 22944.3, and 22944.5, the employees’ monthly contribution of three percent (3%) for prefunding other post-employment benefits for the 2020-21 and 2021-22 fiscal years, as described in BU 19, Article 11.11, paragraph A, is suspended and shall not be withheld from employees’ salaries beginning on the first day of the pay period following ratification, and ending on June 30, 2022. The employer’s monthly contribution for prefunding other post-employment benefits will continue in the 2020-21 and 2021-22 fiscal years, as described in BU 19, Article 11.11, paragraph A.
PLP AGREEMENT RATIFIED BY MEMBERSHIP
Elections Committee Report
On Saturday, July 18, 2020 The Elections Committee facilitated the ballot count for the new collective bargaining agreement for Bargaining Unit 19 – Health and Social Services Professional Employees that was sent out by Council 57 and the proposed agreement was ratified by the votes received of the membership.
The count was conducted and the results were as follows:
- Ballots were mailed out and 54 were returned;
- 14 ballots were invalidated for a total of 40 valid votes;
- And 38 to voted accept, and 2 voted to reject.
In Unity,
Your Elections Committee:
Sharmayne Yusuff, Chair, Southern Region
Stacey Williams, Southern Region
Arely Godoy, Southern Region
Katie Franco, Southern Region
Leticia Tshipamba, Southern Region
We want to take this opportunity to thank all of our members who were able to participate in the contract ratification process and the Elections Committee who carried out the ballot count.
AFSCME LOCAL 2620
TENTATIVE AGREEMENT: 2020 PLP
Ballots for the Tentative Agreement regarding the pay reduction in exchange for 16 hours PLP had gone out from the Council 57 Oakland office on July 1, 2020. If you have not received your ballot for this, please email Lisa.Trujillo@ca.afscme57.org for a replacement ballot immediately. Please also inform her of your current mailing address. The deadline for receipt of ballots has been extended to 5 p.m. July 17, 2020. Voting is your right and privilege as a member!