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May 1, 2026
Pursuant to the provisions of Article V of the By-Laws of UNITE HERE Local 11 and Articles 8, 10, and 12 of the Constitution of UNITE HERE, this is official notice of the nomination and election of Officers and Executive Board Members of Local 11.
NOMINATIONS
Nominations for said Election will be accepted during special membership meetings to be held on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the Orange County office located at 13252 Garden Grove Blvd, Suite 200, Garden Grove CA 92843 and on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in the Los Angeles office located at 464 Lucas Ave, Suite 201, Los Angeles CA 90017 and in the Phoenix office located at 1021 South 7th Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85007. All members in good standing, regardless of craft, may attend and make nominations. A candidate only needs to be nominated at one meeting.
Nominations will be for three Co-Presidents, two Executive Vice Presidents, Recording Secretary, Chaplain, five Vice Presidents, Chair of Trustees, two Trustees, and fifteen members of the Executive Board. By virtue of office, the Co-Presidents shall serve as delegates to the UNITE HERE International Convention and delegates to all other bodies with which the Local affiliates.
Members, in order to be eligible to be nominated, must be in attendance at the meeting in which they are nominated, or they must have submitted in writing prior to the opening of nominations, to the Co-President of Finance their willingness to accept the nomination if their name is proposed. No member may be eligible to be nominated to any office in this Local Union unless they are employed or available for employment in the jurisdiction of this Local Union or are an officer or employee of this Local Union or the International Union. No member shall be eligible to hold an elected office unless they have been in continuous good standing in Local 11 for at least twenty-four (24) consecutive months immediately preceding the opening of nominations. The election committee shall determine the eligibility of all candidates, and their decisions shall be subject to appeal to the President of UNITE HERE. The term for all officers is three years. No member may run for more than one conflicting office. Retired members shall be ineligible to run for or hold office. No seconding motions are required.
Any request to run as a slate must be submitted in writing to the Election Committee no later than Friday, June 5, 2026, and must include candidates for at least 2/3 of the offices. If any candidates for Co-President are included on a proposed slate, there must be at least two candidates for Co-President on the slate. If any candidates for Vice President are included on a proposed slate, there must be at least three candidates for Vice President on the slate. If any candidates for Executive Board are included on a proposed slate, there must be at least eight candidates for Executive Board on the slate.
ELECTION
The election will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2026. Most locations will open for voting from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a few exceptions. Please see the attached page for instructions on when and where you can vote.
All active members in good standing on the day of the election shall be eligible to vote. To be in good standing, dues through April 2026 must be paid. If you have any questions concerning your union status, you may call the Union Dues Department. To vote, you must show at the polling place a piece of identification with your picture. Any candidate shall have the right to have observers at the polls and at the counting of ballots.
The counting and certification of the ballots will be conducted on June 17th, 2026, at 7:30 pm at the UNITE HERE Local 11 office located at 464 South Lucas Ave, Suite 201, and in the Phoenix office located at 1021 South 7th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85007.
The installation of officers will take place at a membership meeting on Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Los Angeles office located at 464 Lucas Av, Los Angeles, CA 90017.
VOTING LOCATIONS FOR ELECTION JUNE 17, IF NEEDED
ARIZONA
PHOENIX SKY HARBOR AIRPORT
3400 E Sky Harbor Blvd, Phoenix 85008 – Terminal 4, Level 3 Food Court – 7 AM–6 PM
PHOENIX
Local 11 AZ Office – 1021 S 7th Ave, Phoenix – 1st floor – 7 AM–6 PM
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
ASU Memorial Union – 301 E Orange St, Tempe 85281 – 7 AM–6 PM
TUCSON AIRPORT
Ticketing terminal – 7250 S Tucson Blvd, Tucson 85756 – near Barrio Brewing Co – 10 AM–12 PM
CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES
Local 11 Lucas Office – 464 S Lucas Ave, Los Angeles 90017 – Room A – 7 AM–6 PM
CENTURY BOULEVARD
Sheraton Gateway Hotel – 6101 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles 90045 – Redondo Room – 7 AM–6 PM
DODGER STADIUM
Check-In Gate – 1000 Elysian Park Ave, Los Angeles 90012 – 7 AM–12 PM
LAX AIRPORT
Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT) – 209 World Way, Los Angeles 90045 – outdoors on the eastside sidewalk – 7 AM–6 PM
EL SEGUNDO/INGLEWOOD
UNITE HERE Local 11 Office – 4634 W Imperial Hwy, Inglewood 90304 – 2nd floor – 7 AM–6 PM
NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
Sheraton Park Hotel – 1855 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim 92802 – Harbor Ballroom – 7 AM–6 PM
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa – 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesa 92626 – Bristol 3 Room, Lobby Level Terrace –
7 AM–6 PM
HOLLYWOOD
Blessed Sacrament Church – 6657 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles 90028 – 7 AM–6 PM
SANTA MONICA
Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows – 101 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica 90401 – Room TBA – 7 AM-6 PM
BEVERLY HILLS
Fairmont Century Plaza – 2025 Ave of the Stars, Los Angeles 90067 – Brentwood Room – 7 AM–6 PM
LONG BEACH
Hyatt Regency Long Beach – 200 S Pine Ave, Long Beach 90802 – Room Beacon A – 7 AM–6 PM
UNIVERSAL
Sheraton Universal Hotel – 333 Universal Hollywood Dr, Universal City 91608 – Room TBA – 7 AM–6 PM
INLAND EMPIRE
UFCW Local 1428 – 705 Arrow Hwy, Claremont 91711 – Auditorium – 8 AM–6 PM

BREAKING NEWS: Fair Games Coalition Threatens Protests and Strikes During 2028 Olympic Games, Launches Campaign for New Deal for Our Future Outside LA Coliseum Olympic Torch
Over the next three years, Los Angeles will become the first city to host the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic & Paralympic Games back-to-back, making it the mega-events capital of the world. Pasadena, Inglewood, Long Beach and other cities will also host matches and events. Advocates of the New Deal will demand that these mega-events serve our communities and leave a positive legacy. Five of the last six Olympics ran over budget by 100%, leaving governments indebted and residents displaced.
The Fair Games coalition decried how the City of Los Angeles has decided to subcontract the Games to billionaires. LA28’s chairman, billionaire Casey Wasserman, recently met with Donald Trump who on August 5 signed an executive order declaring himself the chair of L.A. Olympics task force, raising concerns about continued federal interference and militarization in the region.
“The Olympics will create a massive surge in demand for the goods and services we, the workers, provide. While that means heavier workloads for us and greater profits for billionaires, we must ensure everyone wins,” said United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 770 rank-and-file Executive Board member and CVS employee. “We’re fighting to make every job a union job—from grocery clerks to merchandise vendors—jobs that are fair-paying, safe, and can sustain a family in this increasingly expensive city.”
Pastor Bridie Roberts, Director of Community Organizing for UNITE HERE Local 11 said, “We call on the International Olympic Committee and LA 28 to build at least 50,000 homes, invest $5 Billion dollars to build housing for city employees, teachers, cooks, room attendants who will still be here long after the games are gone. Corporations profiting from these mega-events to pay their fair share. If Delta and Marriott can pay their CEOs tens of millions of dollars a year — hundreds of times what an airport worker or room attendant earns — then they can help fund housing. A simple tax on companies that pay CEOs obscene sums while underpaying their workers could raise over $500 million a year for affordable housing. San Francisco proved it can be done. Now it is our turn.”
Reverend Gary Williams Senior Pastor of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, located in District 8 in the City of Los Angeles and on the Board of Directors at CLUE., “The Olympics is an incredible global event that promotes the beauty of diversity, international solidarity, and beautiful stories of humanity through sports. Our workers’ vision for a just and inclusive future of Los Angeles reflects what the Olympics is all about.
Since 2021, UNITE HERE Local 11 and coalition partners have raised alarms about LA28’s secretive planning process, calling for transparency through public record requests and community action.
LOCAL 11 MEMBERS HAVE A LEGAL FUND!
Local 11 members can receive free legal assistance! Through the fund, eligible workers and their dependents will receive legal assistance with specified matters in several areas, including:
Make an appointment today!
Phone: (213) 785-6999
Website: hsrlegalfund.com
Welcome Back To School!
Local 11 members are parents, siblings, neighbors & alumni of LAUSD schools, and we stand with the families, UTLA teachers & everyone who makes school a safe place for children to learn. We were proud to welcome students back and make it clear that ICE is not welcome. #welcomebackla