What the Candidates Need to Know. ∗ Campaign Period: Monday March 19th – Wednesday March 28th ∗ Polling Period: Thursday March 29th th – Wednesday April.

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What the Candidates Need to Know

∗ Campaign Period: Monday March 19th – Wednesday March 28th ∗ Polling Period: Thursday March 29th th – Wednesday April 4th ∗ Elections Announcements: Through department heads after polling period is complete Important Dates

The following requisite number of valid Society member signatures are necessary for a successful nomination bid:  i) One hundred (100) signatures for nomination for President;  ii) Seventy-five (75) for all other Executive positions and Arts representatives to the SSMU. Signatures for Nomination

No campaign material may be slanderous, libel, and/or discriminatory toward another candidate and his or her position. No campaign material may be unequivocally degrading to any person, organization, or department of the University or to any outside group in any way. All campaign material that has been approved by Elections AUS must include an AUS Approved Marking. Campaigning

No unsolicited may be sent. is considered unsolicited if the person receiving the does not normally receive from the sender. Candidates or committees may establish websites ∗ All campaign material shall be presented to the CRO before its distribution. The CRO shall have the right to prohibit use if the content or distribution contravenes these by-laws. ∗ Candidates may not distribute food or any other gifts in kind for the purposes of campaigning. Campaigning Cont.

Social Networking sites may be as long as they are created during the campaign period dissolved by the end of the campaign period. Unsolicited messages on Social Media will be subject to the same regulations as unsolicited s as mentioned in article. Twitter status is permissible and Facebook events are permitted while only endorsing one candidate per event. Candidates may place campaign material in their profile picture on Social Media sites. Candidates may use their Status for the purposes of campaigning. Any profile pictures and statuses which pertain to the campaign must be erased by the end of the campaign period. Social Networking

Each candidate and referendum committee shall be allowed to post a maximum of one hundred (100) posters in the following buildings: Leacock, Arts, Stewart Biology, Burnside Hall, Shatner Building (Student Union), McLennan/Redpath Library, Frank Dawson Adams, McConnell Engineering, 688 Sherbrooke West, Birks, Ferrier, Peterson Hall, Otto Maass, and any McGill residence hall (with the exception of MORE buildings). No more than eight (8) posters may be placed in any building in one single day, except Leacock which can have ten (10). No posters may be placed inside classrooms or bathrooms. Permission must be granted by the porter of each building prior to the placement of any posters. Posters must be stamped for approval at the AUS office prior to their placement on campus. Posters

The dimensions of a poster shall not exceed eight and one half (8.5) and eleven (11) inches. A maximum of ten (10) posters of a larger size of eleven (11) by seventeen (17) inches can be put, with a maximum of one per building. All posters must include the polling dates in a minimum of 12-point font and on the front side of all posters. What Goes on the Posters

Candidates may make presentations before the start of Arts classes only, during the campaign period and only with the permission of the instructor teaching the class. The instructor may limit the time given to each candidate or decline a candidate the right to speak before his/her class. No banners are permitted to promote candidates, no chalking on sidewalks or walls and no markers on walls Class Announcements

Upon submitting a nomination form, all candidates with on-air positions or members of the press at McGill University, must forego any and all broadcast and/or publication duties until the conclusion of polling. Any member of a candidate’s campaign committee or referendum committee who has editorial, programming, or reporting duties, which report on campus news, shall forego his or her position throughout the campaigning and polling periods. All candidates, members of a candidate‘s campaign committee, or referendum committee, who are staff members with any AUS funded publication shall refrain from writing, producing, or editorializing about the AUS elections. No candidate, member of a campaign committee, or member of a referendum committee may use the means of his/her position in a campus group to aid in a campaign. What happens if I have a previous duty with another McGill organization?

No handbills shall:  i) be of a size larger than five (5) and one-half (0.5) inches by eight (8) and one-half (0.5) inches;  ii) have more than one (1) leaf, but two (2) sides are permissible;  iii) not be posted. Handbills may only be handed out by candidates or members of referendum committees directly to another individual. Handbills

Each candidate for any Executive positions or Arts representative to the SSMU shall be permitted to spend a maximum of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) on materials pertaining directly or exclusively to the campaign. A slate shall not be entitled to spend more than the sum of individual members of the slate on campaign materials. Candidates and referendum committees must submit a copy of all of their expenditures within 7 days of the conclusion of campaigning. The CRO shall review all expenditures from campaign spending and he/she shall make a summary of said expenditures available to all candidates, members of referendum committees, and other interested parties within seven (7) days of the end of the campaign period. Campaign Funding

All candidates in AUS elections and members of referendum committees shall be entitled to request a reimbursement from the AUS for the entire amount spent on campaign materials upon presentation of receipts (up to $75.00). Campaign Funding Cont.

Consequences for violating the by-laws are as follows: i) Upon a first infraction, candidates and members of referendum committees will be notified of their offenses, and will be penalized twenty dollars ($20.00). ii) Upon a second infraction, candidates and members of referendum committees will be notified and further warned not to violate the AUS Electoral By-laws, and will be rendered ineligible for any reimbursement. iii) Upon a third infraction, candidates should be disqualified by Elections AUS. If disqualification is deemed too severe a penalty, then Elections AUS must publicly censure the candidate either with notes at least one (1) student publication or through a public announcement on the AUS listserv or through posters in prominent locations or through a note on the ballot itself. Additionally, if disqualification is deemed too severe, Elections AUS may choose to fine the offending candidate or referendum committee up to $75. Candidates may be disqualified upon a first or second infraction of the AUS Electoral By-laws or AUS Constitution should the violation be so serious as to have significantly and irreparably advantaged the candidate or referendum committee such that a fair result at the ballot would be unattainable. Violation of By-Laws