WM Student Assembly Elections Fall 2014

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WM Student Assembly Elections Fall 2014

Important Dates Declaration of Candidacy Form: Friday Sept 12 th (5pm) Can Change Positions Until: Sunday Sept 14 th (5pm) Campaigning Begins: Tuesday Sept 16 th (12:01am) Election: Thursday September 25 th

Important Dates Info Session Declare Candidacy Change Position Campaign Period Election Day

Positions: President –Oversee the activities of the class and serve as its chief spokesperson Vice President –Works to promote the interests of the class and address concerns raised by members of the class. Plans social events for the class and works to promote unity within the class Treasurer –Manages the class’ College Student Activities budget for the year and ensures that the class’ financial state is in order

Positions (continued): Secretary –Takes notes at meetings of the class and the Undergraduate Council Senators (4) –Senators are responsible for drafting and debating resolutions passed by the body on behalf of the students

Campaign Rules

Spending Limit All undergraduate/senate positions are limited to no more than $50.00 per candidate

Class One Offenses Engage in campaign activities before the start of the campaign period. Post any piece of campaign material on a surface which is prohibited by the regulations of the College. Post more than one piece of campaign material on any bulletin board or kiosk, with the exception of Morton Hall, where candidates may post two pieces of material per hallway, and one piece of material on each bulletin board in the stairwells. Post any piece of campaign material larger than 8 ½ by 11 square inches.

Class One Offenses (continued) Campaign within 50 feet of a polling place during the polling period. Post any piece of campaign material on a non-public bulletin board. This includes RA bulletin boards, unless the permission of the RA of that hall is given. Post on the door of any Residence Hall room without the permission of one of the residents of that room. Post any materials that do not have the name of the Candidate printed on it. Use a Student Assembly or official social or academic class listserv for campaigning or voter mobilization purposes.

Class One Sanctions For a first offense, a warning will suffice. A fine, not to exceed $20, to be put into the Student Assembly bank account and count against the candidate’s $39 maximum fine limit. In addition to either the warning or the fine, the candidate must remove all inappropriately placed elections flyers immediately upon the request of the Elections Commission.

Class Two Offenses Slander/Libel: the oral or printed communication of a statement known to be false with the intention to injure the reputation of a Candidate. Reasonable allowance shall be made by the Commission for expressions which may be reasonably understood as the opinion of the person expressing it. Inclusion in campaigns of pornographic or obscene materials (including profanity), as interpreted by the Commission. Campaigning by door-to-door solicitation, as defined by College policy*.

Class Two Sanctions A suspension of active campaign privileges for a set period of time.

Class Three Offenses Bribery of a candidate –Bribery of a candidate shall be defined as the promise or provision of money or any tangible incentive associated with a candidate removing himself from contention for the office he is declared for, or intentionally losing the campaign for the office. Negative Attacks against a candidate –Candidates for office may not make attacks on a candidate based solely upon their character or person. This shall not be construed to prohibit direct comparisons of a candidate’s experience, trustworthiness, platform, issues or other legitimate factor. Bribery of a voter –Bribery of a voter shall be defined as the promise or provision of money or any tangible incentive associated with voting for a particular candidate.

Class Three Offenses (continued) Tampering –Tampering shall be defined as intentional interference with the electoral process in such a way as to subvert the integrity of the process. Tampering includes watching a voter complete the voting process. Tampering also includes assessing in any way, directly or indirectly, elections returns before the full results are certified by the Elections Commission. Overspending –Spending more than the spending limit ($50 for all offices in this election) exclusive of fines, or spending more than $39 in fines. Failure to turn in financial disclosure statements –Before the close of the polls on Election Day or at the request of the Elections Commission.

Class Three Sanctions Removal from the ballot and invalidation of candidacy

Enforcement The Elections Commission has the authority to enforce all decisions. Anyone may file a complaint regarding a violation of any campaign regulation to the Elections Commission. All violations must be reported within 24-hours of the closing of the polls. Violations may be reported by contacting the Elections Commission via .

Appealing Election Results Any candidate who feels that the elections process has not met the requirements of a fair and unbiased election as set out in the Constitution of the Student Assembly may appeal the election to the Review Board. – A candidate has forty-eight hours after the certification of election results by the Commission Chair to file an appeal to the Review Board. If the Review Board determines that the alleged infraction could have altered the outcome of the election, the results of the appealed race shall be declared invalid and a special election shall be held for the appealed office open only to the same candidates.

Contact Information Elections Commission: –Ryan Brophy, Chair –Kyle McCauly –Zach Naglieri –Carlton Smith