Council Elections

The 2023 Annual Meeting and Council Election will be held at 4:30 PM on Thursday, September 21, 2023.

The 2023 election will be conducted according to recently approved amendments to the WGAE Constitution, which provides that Guild members nominate and vote only for Council seats allotted to their work sector. The 2023 election will include the following seats:

  • President
  • Secretary-Treasurer
  • Film/TV/Streaming Vice President
  • Six (6) Film/TV/Streaming seats
  • Three (3) Online Media seats

Voting online and by mail begins at 12:00 AM on Wednesday, September 6, 2023.

You will find the 2023 timeline, call for nominations, candidate information, and directions for the election procedure here.

Any current member in good standing may nominate candidates for the Council.


Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Council?

The WGAE Council is the governing body of the WGAE consisting of 20 Council members: twelve (12) Film/TV/Streaming Council members, five (5) Online Media Council members and three (3) Broadcast/Cable/ Streaming News Council members, plus five (5) officers: President, Secretary-Treasurer and three (3) Vice-Presidents, one from each work sector.

What are the different work sectors?

Film/TV/Streaming members work in screen, television and new media; Online Media members work in digital news shops; Broadcast/Cable/Streaming News members work in traditional broadcast and cable news shops and newer streaming shops, all in positions under the Guild’s jurisdiction.

What does the Council do?

  • establishment of Guild policy and organizing objectives
  • management of funds and property of the Guild
  • appointment of Guild Trustees to the Producer-Writers Guild of America Pension Plan
    and the Writers Guild-Industry Health Fund
  • construction and interpretation of the provisions of the Guild’s Constitution and By-Laws the appointment of both standing and ad hoc committees
  • hiring of Executive Director

How long is the term of office for Council members and officers?

2 years.

How often does the Council meet?

Monthly, usually on the first Thursday.

How long are the meetings?

Anywhere from one to three hours.

How many vacancies are there?

The 2023 WGAE election will include the following open positions: President, Secretary-Treasurer, the Film/TV/Streaming Vice President, six (6) Film/TV/Streaming Council seats, and three (3) Online Media Council seats.

Who is eligible to run for Council position?

Any member in good standing who has been a member of the work sector in which they are running for one year preceding the election (September 21, 2023).

How does one get nominated?

No later than July 1, an e-blast/mailing to all current members will solicit nominations for Council members (and officers if applicable). Nomination forms will be available online. Members may nominate themselves and/or others for Council no later than July 10, 2023.

How does voting occur?

Members may vote online, by mail, or in-person on September 21, 2023.

How can I learn more about the campaign process and rules?

  • A Nominees’ Reception, hosted by the Election Committee, will take place on the evening of July 13, 2023 at 6 pm, via Zoom, to familiarize potential candidates with the process of running for and serving on Council.
  • All candidates must attend a mandatory meeting on either August 2, 2023 at 6 pm, via Zoom or August 3, 2023 at 12 pm, via Zoom to review election policy.

How does the Guild facilitate a candidate’s campaign?

  • Each candidate’s statement will be posted on the Guild’s website as well as the online ballot. An eblast will be sent to the membership with a link to all candidates’ statements.
  • Each candidate may send out three Guild-facilitated communications separate and apart from the Candidate Statement. These may be three eblasts or three postcards, or a combination of eBlasts and postcards. Beyond these three communications, each additional candidate message will incur a $100 administrative fee.
  • A Meet the Candidates Town Hall event for all active, current WGAE members to familiarize themselves with the candidates will be held on August 22, 2023 at 6 pm, via Zoom.

What Guild and/or Employee Resources are Prohibited for Campaigning?

The Department of Labor election rules prohibit the use of union or employer resources to campaign. It is also a violation of WGAE policy for any member to use any WGAE platform that does not reach every WGAE member in their work sector (including Slack, Google groups, and Facebook) to communicate about the election in any form, including get-out-the-vote messages, as well as to campaign for WGAE Council or on behalf of any candidate or against any candidate using those resources. If you have any questions about this or any of the above information, please contact Dana Weissman at dweissman@wgaeast.org.

What does the Election Committee do?

The Election Committee is responsible for reviewing, maintaining and recommending election policies and procedures in compliance with labor law.

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