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By the Numbers
Allied Pilots Association Announces Election Results
Capt. Eric Ferguson Elected to Serve as President
FORT WORTH, Texas (May 31, 2019) — The American Arbitration Association tallied the ballots and certified the results today in the runoff round of the Allied Pilots Association’s national officers election. The newly elected officers will serve concurrent three-year terms beginning July 1.
Capt. Eric Ferguson was elected APA President. He received:
5,240 votes, or 59.43 percent of the total votes cast, while incumbent
APA President Capt. Daniel F. Carey received:
3,577 votes, or 40.57 percent of the votes cast.
Capt. Ferguson is a Dallas/Fort Worth-based pilot who was previously a member of the APA Board of Directors and chaired the union’s Negotiating Committee. He also served as a union official while flying for America West and US Airways before the latter carrier merged with American Airlines. He resides in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Capt. Patrick O’Rourke was elected to serve as APA Vice President. He received 4,413 votes, or 50.47 percent of the total votes cast, while incumbent APA Vice President First Officer Timothy Hamel received 4,330 votes, or 49.53 percent of the votes cast. Capt. O’Rourke is an Airbus A320 pilot based in Dallas/Fort Worth and also resides there. He was hired by American Airlines in 1999 and previously served on the union’s Negotiating Committee.
First Officer Patrick Clark was elected APA Secretary-Treasurer in the election round that concluded on April 30. Hired by American Airlines in 1991, he is a Boeing 787 pilot based in Dallas/Fort Worth and also resides there. A longtime APA volunteer, First Officer Clark’s previous efforts were focused on meeting the pilot members’ information technology needs.
More than 66 percent of eligible pilots cast ballots in the runoff round.
Founded in 1963, the Allied Pilots Association — the largest independent pilots union in the United States — is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. APA represents the 15,000 pilots of American Airlines, including several hundred pilots on full-time military leave of absence serving in the armed forces. The union's website is AlliedPilots.org. American Airlines is the world's largest passenger airline.
Capt. Eric Ferguson Elected to Serve as President
FORT WORTH, Texas (May 31, 2019) — The American Arbitration Association tallied the ballots and certified the results today in the runoff round of the Allied Pilots Association’s national officers election. The newly elected officers will serve concurrent three-year terms beginning July 1.
Capt. Eric Ferguson was elected APA President. He received:
5,240 votes, or 59.43 percent of the total votes cast, while incumbent
APA President Capt. Daniel F. Carey received:
3,577 votes, or 40.57 percent of the votes cast.
Capt. Ferguson is a Dallas/Fort Worth-based pilot who was previously a member of the APA Board of Directors and chaired the union’s Negotiating Committee. He also served as a union official while flying for America West and US Airways before the latter carrier merged with American Airlines. He resides in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Capt. Patrick O’Rourke was elected to serve as APA Vice President. He received 4,413 votes, or 50.47 percent of the total votes cast, while incumbent APA Vice President First Officer Timothy Hamel received 4,330 votes, or 49.53 percent of the votes cast. Capt. O’Rourke is an Airbus A320 pilot based in Dallas/Fort Worth and also resides there. He was hired by American Airlines in 1999 and previously served on the union’s Negotiating Committee.
First Officer Patrick Clark was elected APA Secretary-Treasurer in the election round that concluded on April 30. Hired by American Airlines in 1991, he is a Boeing 787 pilot based in Dallas/Fort Worth and also resides there. A longtime APA volunteer, First Officer Clark’s previous efforts were focused on meeting the pilot members’ information technology needs.
More than 66 percent of eligible pilots cast ballots in the runoff round.
Founded in 1963, the Allied Pilots Association — the largest independent pilots union in the United States — is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. APA represents the 15,000 pilots of American Airlines, including several hundred pilots on full-time military leave of absence serving in the armed forces. The union's website is AlliedPilots.org. American Airlines is the world's largest passenger airline.
3XP shows 14884 REL seniority (conservative) on seniority list.
14884 - 5240 (EF) - 3577 (DC) = 6067 that didn't vote.
Some pilots are probationary. However, 6067 is still a big number, subtracting the probationary pilots.
You think the Company union is really going to give you a contract on YOUR terms. Go ahead and give me the pummel.
Your "NEW" union President is the next John Praeter.
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At the National level, the Board of Directors, which is every “status” rep (voting reps) in ALPA, votes via rollcall, or how many pilots they each represent.
By their nature, the participation of the above is always close to 100%.
On the local level, each pilot in each council receives a breakdown of the vote & participation for their council reps. Participation varies, from 20-25% for an election with popular incumbents, to over 50% for a more contested election. Just depends.
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At ALPA carriers, the MEC Chair is elected by the by the voting representatives. It’s usually always published somewhere what the count was.
At the National level, the Board of Directors, which is every “status” rep (voting reps) in ALPA, votes via rollcall, or how many pilots they each represent.
By their nature, the participation of the above is always close to 100%.
On the local level, each pilot in each council receives a breakdown of the vote & participation for their council reps. Participation varies, from 20-25% for an election with popular incumbents, to over 50% for a more contested election. Just depends.
At the National level, the Board of Directors, which is every “status” rep (voting reps) in ALPA, votes via rollcall, or how many pilots they each represent.
By their nature, the participation of the above is always close to 100%.
On the local level, each pilot in each council receives a breakdown of the vote & participation for their council reps. Participation varies, from 20-25% for an election with popular incumbents, to over 50% for a more contested election. Just depends.
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It's incredible to me that 6000 guys didn't vote. They couldn't even be bothered to check a box and put it in an envelope. No stamp required!
The APA should send out lanyards for those of us who bothered to vote. I'd wear THAT lanyard. No lanyard? You don't get to complain and are publicly shamed.
The APA should send out lanyards for those of us who bothered to vote. I'd wear THAT lanyard. No lanyard? You don't get to complain and are publicly shamed.
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It's incredible to me that 6000 guys didn't vote. They couldn't even be bothered to check a box and put it in an envelope. No stamp required!
The APA should send out lanyards for those of us who bothered to vote. I'd wear THAT lanyard. No lanyard? You don't get to complain and are publicly shamed.
The APA should send out lanyards for those of us who bothered to vote. I'd wear THAT lanyard. No lanyard? You don't get to complain and are publicly shamed.
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True...(and sad). Part of being union I guess.
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One other option for guys not voting that I have run into are guys that are less then three years from retirement and they have said they are abstaining to let the younger guys vote have more pull.
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