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Update from NALC President Brian L. Renfroe and the Ballot Committee on contract ratification election

We are aware of a document that has been circulating on the internet that appears to be a letter from USPS Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino regarding communication between USPS and NALC about the likely outcome of the counting of ratification ballots. That document is fake. Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino did not author or distribute the document.

Additionally, the 15-member Ballot Committee, chaired by Paul Roznowski of Branch 3126, Royal Oak, MI, has released the following statement:

On January 27, the Ballot Committee, working with Survey and Ballot Systems of Eagan, MN, took receipt of the returned ballots from the Post Office and later began the tabulation process. The count of ratification ballots is still ongoing and there is no result or count of any kind available at this time.

Once the tabulation process is complete, the results will be certified by the Ballot Committee and furnished to the membership and the NALC president in accordance with the NALC Constitution.

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