
Today is election day across the country, and if you haven’t voted yet you probably still can.
Voting matters in every state, local and national election no matter who you support. As IAM members, voting helps us determine the future for our families. Elected leaders help determine public safety in our community, public transportation, and quality education.
Visit MyUnionMyVote.org to find your Polling place and polling hours in your state.
There is still time to make your vote count.
Visit MyUnionMyVote.org to make sure your voice is heard.
IAM members and constituency groups are working hard this election cycle to make sure people participate in the voting process.
#GOTV @AFSCME PRES Lee Saunders meets with @IAMAW_EastTerr @MachinistsUnion @DistrictLodge54 @iamawoscm Reps and volunteers after #ElectionDay2018 Rally pic.twitter.com/DkRSLF6qp7
— Jimmy Conigliaro, Sr (@IAMConigliaroSr) November 6, 2018
We had a good night of phone banking at local lodge 1930 for pro labor candidates. There are only a few days left before Election Day so come on out and join us and please don’t forget to vote. pic.twitter.com/4IYITWe8qp
— District947iam (@D947iam) November 2, 2018
POLLS ARE OPEN!! Polls open at 6:30 am and close at 7:30 pm today in Ohio. Find your polling location ⬇️ https://t.co/Q394McSXUy #RockTheVote #VoteTuesdsay #Midterm2018 pic.twitter.com/Lkr3MmVvqn
— OSCM (@iamawoscm) November 6, 2018
It’s officially here! Last chance to vote. If you have not done so, please get out and vote today!
Posted by IAMAW Local Lodge 2515 on Tuesday, November 6, 2018
LCLAA, the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), and A Philip Randolph Institute (APRI) join forces to get out the vote in Lansing MI.@APRI_National @CLUWNational #LCLAAVota #VoteToday #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/y67zKTy9QY
— LCLAA (@LCLAA) November 6, 2018