All-Candidates Meeting

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All-Candidates Meeting

ABSOLUTELY NO COALITIONS CAMPAIGN GUIDELINES SPREAD THE WORD ABSOLUTELY NO COALITIONS NO LEAFLETS

POSTERS You are only allowed to use the posters we give you. No Posters on the 4th Floor bulletin board. Maximum of 4 posters PER BULLETIN BOARD. PLS PLS PLS DON’T PUT ANY IN THE WASHROOMS Leave the bulletin board with the blue backdrop. CUS Elections will use it to showcase all candidates. If you do not follow these guidelines, we will take them down.

SPENDING Campaign Spending Limit $200 Any campaign-related items Reimbursable Amount $10 KEEP YOUR RECEIPTS Unit-Cost Maximum $4 NO BRIBING Submit all invoices/receipts with proof of payment to Leonardo Halima in-person or through email (leonardo.halima@hotmail.com)

ENDORSEMENTS The following individuals/groups are not allowed to provide endorsements: CUS Elections Committee CUS Board of Directors CUS Executive Council Other candidates running for FYR

CLASSROOM SPEECHES Not allowed during class time. Before/After class time, if permitted by the instructor. Maximum of 60 seconds

ELECTIONS.CUS.CA > CANDIDACY > ELECTIONS POLICY ELECTIONS CODE READ IT! ELECTIONS.CUS.CA > CANDIDACY > ELECTIONS POLICY (Article 4)

Don’t forget to tag @CUSElections ;) SOCIAL MEDIA PROMOTIONS Don’t forget to tag @CUSElections ;)

Share your platform and ideas ALL-CANDIDATES FORUM Who can attend? Open to All Years Why? Share your platform and ideas Free Food and Prizes! Location October 4 @ 6pm Birmingham (Sauder) Dress Code Business Casual

ELECTIONS FORUM FACEBOOK EVENT INVITE ALL OF YOUR FRIENDS TO THE ALL-CANDIDATES FORUM TO COME SUPPORT YOU!

VOTING PERIOD Start: October 4 at 9pm End: October 6 at 9pm CUS Elections will be giving out FREE SAMOSAS on Oct 5th & 6th to those that vote

WHAT’S NEXT? September 25TH – October 4TH : CAMPAIGNING October 4TH : ALL-CANDIDATES FORUM October 4TH – 6TH : VOTING PERIOD!

Good luck have fun!