Breana Noble writes for The Detroit News:
The counting of remaining votes in the United Auto Workers election to determine its president for the next four years has been delayed until March 16 as the court-appointed monitor’s office finishes resolving the eligibility of the members who cast the 1,608 challenged ballots.
Of the ballots counted in the presidential race, Shawn Fain leads incumbent Ray Curry 50.2% to 49.8% or by 645 votes, according to unofficial results from the office of the monitor, New York attorney Neil Barofsky. […]
Fain, 54, is an international administrative representative in the Stellantis Department who is running on the Unite All Workers for Democracy Caucus-backed Members United slate. His victory would end the Reuther Administrative Caucus’ more than 70-year hold on the union and indicate rank-and-file workers are looking for change.
Read more in The Detroit News.