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SIPTU Election: the Count, children of the night, the Count.

category national | politics / elections | news report author Tuesday February 24, 2004 09:55author by Des Derwinauthor email dderwin at gofree dot indigo dot ie Report this post to the editors

The count of the result of the SIPTU Vice President election begins today in Liberty Hall at 9.30 a.m. and will continue tomorrow.

The count of the result of the SIPTU Vice President election begins today in Liberty Hall at 9.30 a.m. and will continue tomorrow.

The result is expected by tomorrow (Wednesday) evening, if not before.

There is normally not a problem with SIPTU members attending.

Any NIPSA results?

How's the T & G election going? Best of... Jimmy!

author by Anonymouspublication date Tue Feb 24, 2004 12:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Any idea how it is expected to go??

author by NIPSA headpublication date Tue Feb 24, 2004 19:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Early reports from the NIPSA elections suggest that the left "Time For Change" slate increased its representation from seven to nine on the unions General Council.

That's short of a majority, but I'm told that it is more than the organised right.

I will post a full report when I get one.

author by Time For Changepublication date Tue Feb 24, 2004 20:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Good luck Des.

NIPSA results as follows

Reclaim The Union (right wing) 14

Time For change (left) 9

independent right 1

independent left 1

The right have held control of NIPSA for another year but we are gaining.
200 more votes for TFC would have given us an over all majority but we suffered splits to the right which came very late in the day and caused confusion.

author by Wonderingpublication date Tue Feb 24, 2004 21:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Who are the independent right and left? Why are they not members of the respective right or left bodies?

author by TailWaggingDogpublication date Wed Feb 25, 2004 18:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Brendan Hayes 77%, Des Derwin 13%.

Related Link: http://www.siptu.ie/news/article.php?id=1096
author by Anonymouspublication date Wed Feb 25, 2004 18:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Unlucky Des, not this time. Great effort and keep up the fight.

author by Chekovpublication date Wed Feb 25, 2004 18:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

77 + 13 = 90 The SIPTU news report only mentions the vote for Hayes, so either Derwin's vote is actually 23% or 10% of the votes were spoiled? It makes a big difference since 23% is a good result and a good base (up from 9% last time) while 13% would be disappointing.

author by Paul Kinsella - CPSUpublication date Wed Feb 25, 2004 20:51author email paulkinsella53 at yahoo dot comauthor address 53 Lorcan Grove, Santry, Dublin 9, Eireauthor phone 085-1478100Report this post to the editors

From the horses' mouth as you might say. Just got this text from Des. Well done Des! "SIPTU VP Election results: Total Valid Poll 78849. Spoiled votes 901. Hayes 61058. Derwin 17791 (22.57%!). Over the moon!! Thank you very much for your support!
Des Derwin"

author by Des Derwinpublication date Thu Feb 26, 2004 03:02author email dderwin at gofree dot indigo dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

The count of the vote for SIPTU Vice President was completed yesterday.
Here are the results:

Total Poll: 79,759
Total Valid Poll: 78,849
Spoiled Votes: 910
Derwin: 17,791 (22.57%)
Hayes: 61,058 (77.51)%

The poll is approximately 40% of those eligible to vote. The Financial Membership of SIPTU is at just around 200,000. That is those ‘in benefit’, who are up-to-date with their Union dues. There are another estimated 30,000 members, lapsed or out of benefit.

22.57%!! This is a substantial minority. Especially in the circumstances. I’m deeelihrah! A big, big thanks to all who supported me.

Further reports, commentary and analysis in the next few days.

Congratulations to the winner, Brendan Hayes. From the Opposition benches.

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The results of the SIPTU General Secretary Election (October 2002) were.

Total valid poll 111,883
Spoiled votes 1,008
Joe O'Flynn 55,327 (49.5%)
Noel Dowling 48,036 (42.9%)
Des Derwin 7,512 (6.7%)

author by TFCpublication date Thu Feb 26, 2004 08:47author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A good result Des. Keep up the fight.

author by Jonnopublication date Thu Feb 26, 2004 12:15author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A very good result indeed. Well done.

author by leftypublication date Thu Feb 26, 2004 15:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I think that it is great that there was a left alternative to the bureaucrat Brendan Hayes. However I do think that the result is not a reflection of the divide between left and right in the Union. I think that there was very little time for the left to prepare for this election, this resulted in there not being much of an activist network around the country. I think that 'over the moon' would be the wrong thing to say. Rather Des should be happy he put in a good fight with the limited resources he had and say that there can be much more built in the future.

I'm also unsure about congratulating Hayes on his victory. People like Hayes should not be tolerated or congratulated.

author by Des Derwinpublication date Thu Feb 26, 2004 22:32author email dderwin at gofree dot indigo dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Your pseudonym is spot on, lefty. I had my annus horribilis in 2003 and I'm ENJOYING this!

Thanks to everyone for their kind words

author by R Isiblepublication date Thu Feb 26, 2004 22:38author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A well deserved result and as Chekov pointed out before this final count came out, 23% is a very heartening increase and is a testimony to your hard work.

author by Johnpublication date Fri Feb 27, 2004 14:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This is indeed a massive boost for all the left in SIPTU. Now we need to consilidate this vote into a coherent rank and file movement and challenge the Partnership lie.
Congratulations to Des for his commitment and resoluteness, his willingness to continue when lesser beings would have called it a day.

author by Stephen Lewis - Irish Socialist Networkpublication date Fri Feb 27, 2004 22:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The ISN wish to take this opportunity to congratulate Des Derwin on recieving the large number of votes secured for his campaign during the election for Vice President of SIPTU.
It must be taken by all of us active and on the left within both SIPTU and other Unions, as a valuable lesson.The lesson we can learn from this campaign is that a united left can combine and mount a substanial threat to the partnership consensus that operates at a union leadership level.
How long will it be before that united left make the breakthrough when it operates in an open, honest, comradely and non sectarian manner.
Let us take heart from this stark fact.Only two branches nominated Des Derwin at the outset of this campaign.His rival in this campaign was already a full time Union employee.All sorts of political manouveres took place at various levels to ensure the maxium vote for Hayes.Despite all of this Des Derwin still delivered a substanial vote that no doubt even surprised the leadership.

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