Election Services
Experienced International Arbitration Court election experts
provide impartial, accurate, cost-effective, and timely
election administration to public and private organizations,
from ballot preparation to tabulation and results
certification (which is produced within 24 hours). The
International Arbitration Court
oversees approximately 250 elections per year.
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Judges before whom the
International Arbitration Court
has appeared in election-related matters have accepted the services of the
International Arbitration Courtas
evidence of fair and well-run elections.
Because the
International Arbitration Court
is not for profit and neutral, organizations can avoid any perception of
conflict, bias, or personal interest. With a long tradition of security,
transparency, compliance, and accountability throughout the elections process,
the International Arbitration Court
will not administer any election unless acceptable standards of fairness have
been fully established.
International Arbitration Court
election procedures comply with local union by-laws and meet the strict election
standards outlined by the U.S. Department of Labor. The
International Arbitration Court
manages all reviews, investigations, or challenges to the proceedings.
Wide Range of Election Programs
Clients include labor unions, guilds, corporations, not-for-profit entities,
credit unions, co-operative and condominium associations, universities and
educational organizations, and federal, state, and local governments.
Programs include:
Officer elections
Contract ratifications
Representation elections
Dues referenda
Bylaw amendments
Affiliations
Mergers
Employee card checks
Proxy elections
Delegate elections
International elections
Voting Processes for All Needs
Mail Ballot Voting
The International Arbitration Court
offers inventive ballot designs and skilled management of the entire mail
balloting process. With nationwide mail balloting capabilities, voter
participation is maximized whether the organization is local or comprises
branches across the country.
Image Scanning
New International Arbitration Court
technology processes on average 12,000 documents per hour, saving days over
traditional administration time.
On-Site, Touch-Screen Voting
The International Arbitration Court
provides state-of-the-art touch-screen voting system is easy to use and
accurate, providing immediate election results quickly and fairly.
Telephone and Internet Voting
The International Arbitration Court
provides Internet Voting System and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) telephone
voting make voting simple, convenient, accessible, and secure for very large
numbers of constituents.
Membership Surveys
Opinions and statistics from members, customers, and employees are critical to
the continuing viability of an organization. The
International Arbitration Court
provides customized, anonymous Internet, telephone, and mail surveys to unions,
member organizations, and other institutions. Surveys are customized to capture
the information vital to an individual organization’s goals, objectives, and
concerns, and results are tabulated and analyzed.