Statewide, regional and retired delegates from Massachusetts to the 2023 NEA Representative Assembly will be elected by the membership during February, March and April.
The nomination period for delegates is now in process and will close at 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 13. Nominees are encouraged to use the self-nomination form available online at massteacher.org/nomform. The form may be submitted electronically. Alternatively, a paper form can be found on Page 16 of this issue of MTA Today.
The election period for statewide and regional delegates runs from March 6 through April 28.
Online voting instructions for statewide and regional delegates will be sent to eligible active MTA/NEA members.
For active members, the delegate categories include regional non-supervisor, statewide nonsupervisor, and statewide other/supervisor.
The MTA will be notified by the NEA in January of the number of delegates allocated to Massachusetts. The allocation of statewide and regional delegates will be based on electoral regions A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. A list of local associations by electoral region is available upon request.
The distribution of statewide and regional seats will be voted on by the MTA Board of Directors at its meeting in February; candidates will be informed of the final allocation plan and will be given an opportunity to alter the designation for the level they seek to represent.
The election period for retired delegates runs from Feb. 6 through March 10. Online voting instructions for retired delegates will be sent only to retired and retired life NEA members.
Retired members receive an allocation of RA delegates in proportion to their membership, and candidates for those seats are elected by the retired membership.
Tentative dates for the RA are July 2 to 6, and it is scheduled to take place in Orlando, Florida. The statewide, regional and retired delegates from Massachusetts will attend, in addition to delegates elected by local associations.
The Credentials and Ballot Committee has adopted procedures for the election that call for online voting instructions to be sent to each NEA member in Massachusetts.
Those who prefer to vote by paper ballot may request one by following the instructions that will be sent to all voters.
Voting is by secret ballot, and the election and tabulation are conducted under the supervision of the Credentials and Ballot Committee.
There will be a $1,600 travel stipend for statewide, regional, retired and student delegates.
Elected delegates are expected to comply with the accountability requirements set forth by the MTA. Funding will not be provided unless accountability requirements are met.
The policy procedure for the election of MTA delegates to the RA should be reviewed carefully by anyone considering candidacy.