The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees last week lifted an administratorship under which it placed the Civil Service Technical Guild more than 30 months earlier over some tit-for-tat election-campaign violations.
They involved a May 2016 runoff vote that was needed because the original one seven months earlier was nullified after then-President Claude Fort was found to have improperly posted campaign materials in the Tech Guild’s newsletter and sent election-related correspondence to members’ workplace email addresses. The May vote resulted in Mr. Fort being unseated by Mike Troman, and Mitchell Feder defeating incumbent First Vice President Michelle Keller Ng.
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