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1 Region Allocation and Election Plans Having Successful Regional Elections

2 In August Region Chairs will receive by mail the allocation numbers for the region’s delegates to the Illinois Education Association Representative Assembly. a date on which the allocation and election plans are due to the Election Committee Regional Councils are responsible for developing a plan.

3 It is important that the Allocation and Election Plans be completed in a timely manner because they must be presented to and approved by the Region Council before being sent to the IEA Election Committee.

4 IEA R.A. Allocation Plans must fit the ratio of 90 to 110 members per 1 delegate. Any local with 100 or more members is entitled to 1 delegate for each 100 members.

5 Clusters of locals must maintain the same 90 to 110:1 ratio of members to delegates. For example: If locals with 50, 75, 61, 46, and 56 members respectively were clustered, the clustered locals would be entitled to 3 delegates to the IEA RA because the numbers add up to 288 members divided by 3 delegates equals a ratio of 96 members per 1 delegate which falls between 90 to 110 members per 1 delegate.

6 A large local that is not clustered must fall within the same ratio. For example: A large local with 306 members is entitled to 3 delegates because 306 divided by 3 equals 102 which falls within the allowed ratio of 90 to 110 members per one delegate. RATIONALE If the ratio deviates from 90 to 110 range per delegate, a written rationale explaining the deviation must be submitted with the Allocation Plan. For example: If a local has 125 members and is not being clustered, its ratio would be 125:1 so the rationale would state that the local has more that 110 members and wants to elect its own delegate rather than being clustered.

7 Delegate Allocation Plans MUST include: Ratio of local/cluster Number of delegates per local/cluster District number and name of local Signature of Region Chairperson and Vice Chairperson on each page Date of Region Council approval

8 IEA-NEA REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY REGIONAL ELECTION ALLOCATION PLAN 2009 Region No._____70_________ Chairperson __Sue Chairperson_________ No. of Delegates____15______ District # and Name of No. of No. of Non-clustered Locals Members Ratio Delegates (Exclude Chair, Vice Chair, E/M Minority at large) 1._Big School District #24 _ _____185__ __92:1 __ ____2_____ 2._Large ESP District #24__ _____108__ __108:1__ ___ 1_____ 3._Unit District #584_______ _____654___ _109:1 _ ____6_____

9 Cluster/District # and No. of No. of Name of Locals Members Total Ratio Delegates Cluster Name Mega Cluster 643 107:1 ____6____ The Valley #71EA__________ __81___ Custodial District_#123 EA__ __ 75___ Happy Harbor #42 EA_______ __89___ ESP EA District #52________ _76___ Lucky Legend Unit Dist. #39_ __ 82___ L L Bus Drivers Dist #39 EA_ __ 50___ Support Personnel Dist #23__ ___75___ Growing Local #23 EA______ __115__* Large Local Language on the Cluster Ballot *Since Growing Local #23 EA is entitled to its own delegate, but clustered by Region Council, the ballot must have language stating, “The candidate from Growing Local #23 EA receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected”. REGIONAL ALLOCATION PLAN continued

10 Fill out Region and contact information on cover page Fill out election calendar or use sample calendar where all dates and timelines meet election criterion Be sure to include post office box number and city if ballots are returned by mail Fill in date of Region Council approval Include signatures of chair and vice-chair


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