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Election Information and FAQ.

Updated: 4 days ago



Notice to Members

Nominees:

Election FAQ – What You Need to Know Before Voting

To help ensure a smooth and fair election, please review the information below before election day.


Who is eligible to vote?

To vote in the upcoming election, you must be a member in good standing.


What if I’m not I’m a member in good standing?

Please fill out a membership application form and return it to migs@cupe815.org, text it to 289-439-1870, or hand it to a steward in your area before March 1st 2026 at 4pm. This will help ensure you are eligible to vote and receive a ballot.


What should I do if I don’t receive a ballot on election day?

If you do not receive a ballot on election day; first check your junk and spam folders, the email will be from vote@simplyvoting.com. If you still don't have a ballot please reach out to eschramm@cupe815.org, with your name and email address you would like the ballot sent to.


What if I think I’m voting for the wrong site?

If you believe you have received a ballot for the wrong site (for example: MDH, OTMH, or EllisDon)

Do not vote, once a ballot is cast it cannot be changed.

Contact eschramm@cupe815.org so the issue can be corrected


When will election results be announced?

Election results will be announced at the General Membership Meeting that evening.


If you have any questions or concerns at any point, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your participation is important, and we want to make sure every eligible member can vote correctly.


In Solidarity

Local 815 Returning Officer



 
 
 

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About CUPE 815

CUPE 815 represents more than 1500 healthcare support workers from Halton Healthcare Milton and Oakville sites.

These workers include RPNs, Unit Clerks, Trades People, Food Services, MDR, Stores, and Housekeeping.

CUPE advocates for workers who deliver the public services people depend on. Our members work in hospitals, schools, municipalities, and many other public spaces.

We help our members provide the highest level of service by ensuring they are safe and healthy at work, and that they get fair pay and benefits for the services they provide.

We also advocate for better public services, like improvements to public health care and to the Canada Pension Plan, that would improve our communities and the lives all Canadians.

We acknowledge that Halton Region is on the traditional territory of Indigenous peoples, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, and we are grateful to share this land today.

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