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The junk mail is important

  • Dec 31, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 1

No really!  We're serious, the junk mail the company is sending to your house is very, very important. You should have received 3-5 stupid flyers at your house that look like the posters around camp.


Why is the junk mail important?  Because that is the address the company provided to the  NLRB (aka the government 3rd party) for mailing out your ballot.   So if you are NOT receiving junkmail at home from the company it is VERY important that you email lily.fried@nlrb.gov, tell her the reason you need a 'replacement ballot' sent to where you actually live and specify which election you will be voting in (Kuparuk/Alpine or Willow).  Both the K/A and the Willow vote count are the same day (Feb 9) but they have different elections.


Again, when you email lily.fried@nlrb.gov specifically state which ballot you need.  Ballots just got mailed out (on the 29th) so don't panic if you haven't received it yet, but if you have NOT received junkmail from the company there's a damn good chance you will not receive a ballot.  Please take action now.

 
 
 

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