Michael Mulgrew handily won re-election to a fifth term as United Federation of Teachers president, outpolling Camille Eterno of the United for Change slate, albeit with his lowest margin of victory since his first winning run in 2010.
Just over a quarter of the membership participated, a typically low turnout for UFT elections.
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