Fain received 69,118 votes and Curry has 68,473 votes – a difference of 645 votes – but there are 1,608 unresolved challenged ballots.
“The outcome of this race cannot be determined until a sufficient number of these challenged ballots are resolved,” the monitor’s office said.
The election comes at a critical time for the union.
Labor contracts with Detroit’s Big Three automakers expire in September. The UAW is working to organize new battery plants and members worry that shifting to electric vehicles will cost jobs.
Fain, who narrowly trailed Curry in an election last year, has said UAW leaders “have been unwilling to confront the companies, and as a result we’ve seen nothing but concessions, corruption, and plant closures.”
Curry defends his tenure and says the future of the union is at stake and that he will fight to negotiate labor contracts for battery plants. “We’ve got to protect the work of the future,” he said at a candidate debate.
The UAW won a victory in December, when workers at a Ohio General Motors-LG Energy battery cell factory voted to join the union.
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