Fellow workers,
Nominations are now open for elected GEO positions for 2026-2027! Please see below for the nomination call for these positions, including information about the position and the nomination/election process for that position. Any full member in good standing may nominate themselves or another member in good standing for any of these positions. The deadline for nominations is Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
This election will take place in a hybrid format to allow all members to have as much opportunity as possible to vote. Voting will conclude at the April General Membership Meeting—April 29, 2026 (5:30-7:30pm in LGRT 1033). Results will be announced in that meeting. Times, dates, and modality for alternative voting will be announced closer to the actual election.
Nominations are now open for:
GEO Unit Positions:
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GEO Co-chairs (2) (52-week, 20-hour contract)
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Membership Organizer (2) (52-week, 20-hour contract)
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Mobilization Coordinator (1) (52-week, 20-hour contract)
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At-Large Members of Steering Committee (4) (volunteer positions)
UAW Constitutional Convention:
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Delegates to the UAW Constitutional Convention (3 delegates, 3 alternates) (volunteer)
GEO Co-chairs (2)
Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: chairing Steering Committee meetings and General Membership meetings and ensuring agendas are set for both; and acting as primary GEO representatives to the Joint Council of Local 2322 and therefore attending Joint Council meetings. Except where otherwise noted, the Co-Chairs shall be considered the official representatives of GEO to the University Administration and in all external relations; sign agreements between GEO and the University (with approval of the General Membership and/or Assembly of Stewards); serve as liaisons for the Steering Committee to the Staff; ensure GEO representation at Central Labor Council meetings; speak on behalf of GEO to media, the University, etc., and manage the production of media and publicity; act as primary liaisons between GEO and other Unions; oversee publication of GEO newsletter and web page; organizing Standing Committees; and assist the union in achieving its overall mission in the workplace.
Membership Organizer (1)
Responsibilities include but are not limited to: assisting with membership drives and engaging in consistent field work; coordinating events and workshops that develop membership participation; recruiting, organizing and overseeing the election of Stewards in departments and/or work sites; fostering stewardship through one-on-one meetings; attending General Membership and Assembly of Stewards meetings; developing awareness of the various issues affecting graduate workers – especially those affecting students of color, international students, students with disabilities, students with families, and students who are part of marginalized groups – and building organizing infrastructure for these issues; fostering and engaging in organizing projects around permissive subjects of bargaining, e.g. housing, immigration, accessibility, anti-sexism and anti-racism, and liaise with already-existing organizations involved in these spheres; expanding our capacity to meet the needs and interests of underrepresented groups are being met by the union, e.g. making accessible GEO events, spaces and information; ensuring that those attending GEO Membership Meetings and Steward’s Assembly are members; organizing the orientation schedule; maintaining accurate membership lists; coordinating department orientations; assuming duties of the Mobilization Coordinator if they are unavailable; and assisting the union in achieving its overall mission in the workplace.
Membership Mobilization Coordinator (1)
Responsibilities include but are not limited to: supervising membership drives; assisting in boosting attendance; attending General Membership, Steering and Assembly of Stewards meetings; assisting the GEO Co-Chairs in preserving order when called upon to do so; ensuring that minutes are taken at all GEO meetings; maintaining records of organization; submitting requisitions to the Local and International as needed; planning and administering GEO operating budget and chairing the GEO Finance Committee; facilitating GEO sponsorship of events and organizations; taking charge of all property of GEO not otherwise provided for; monitoring and giving guidance on procedural questions and rules; assist in ensuring that those attending GEO meetings are either members or invited visitors; assuming duties of the Co-Chairs if they are unavailable; and assisting the union in achieving its overall mission in the workplace.
Steering Committee At-Large Member (4)
The Steering Committee shall be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the unit including, but not limited to: the direction of the day-to-day operations of the organization; the oversight of the staff; preparation and submission of all proposals, budgets, budget requisitions and budget modifications to the Assembly of Stewards for approval; coordination and oversight of standing committees; the appropriate maintenance of the health of the organization; management and execution of the budget; all correspondence and relations between the leadership, the Assembly of Stewards and the membership; and all external relations excepting those duties specifically prescribed for other committees (such as the Bargaining Committee).
The Steering Committee shall meet at least two times a month during the academic year. The committee shall meet once a month at other times. Additional meetings can be called as needed by the officers.
Delegates to the UAW International Constitutional Convention (3 delegates and 3 alternates)
The constitutional convention is a four-day convention where delegates vote on matters of the constitution and the national leadership of our parent union, the UAW. The convention is held every four years in Detroit, Michigan. This year it will take place from June 15-18. GEO is entitled to three delegates. Travel and lodging will be covered by the Local Union, and a per diem will be provided for attendees.
NOMINATIONS PROCESS
To nominate yourself or someone else, write to GEO’s Steering Committee at steering and GEO’s Elections Committee at elections. (Be sure to write to both committees!) Once you have sent in your nomination, a member of the Elections Committee will reach out to you about a candidate statement, campaigning rules, etc.
If you have any questions regarding the elections or nominations processes, please do not hesitate to email the Elections Committee at elections.
In solidarity,
The GEO Elections Committee
