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1 Undergraduate Student Government Judicial Panel
Election Bylaws - of the - Ohio State University Undergraduate Student Government Undergraduate Student Government Judicial Panel

2 The Campaign Process - Registered undergrad at OSU not on any form of probation or warning issued by the university - Off-campus area: University Village, all commercially-owned residences within the bounds of the Columbus Campus, and all residences within the area bounded by the Olentangy River and the NYC Railroad Tracks, from east to west, and Arcadia Avenue through West Dodridge Road and Fifth Avenue, from north to south, excluding all University Residence Halls. - Commuter Area: All areas outside of the defined off-campus area. - The North, South, and West Campus Living Areas exclusively consist of the residence halls designated by University Housing as being within the divisions “North,” “South,” or “West.”

3 Petitions and Nominations
- Signatures contained within the petition must come from registered and active Ohio State University undergraduate students. - No petitioner shall allow any undergraduate student to sign any name other than his/her own to all petitions. - Every page of the petition shall bear the name of the circulator. - A list of official candidates and candidate teams, shall be posted by the Judicial Panel on the Undergraduate Student Government website, within forty-eight (48) hours of validation of all signatures. - All candidates shall be notified in writing and of their status by the JP by the fifth Friday of Spring Semester. - Petitions will appear on the USG Elections webpage the 3rd Monday of Spring Semester

4 Petitions and Nominations
- The name(s) of the candidate or candidate team must appear on each nominating petition. - President/Vice President Candidate Team: 750 - Senator Candidate: 50

5 Campaign Procedures - Candidates and slates may not disseminate libelous or slanderous information against another candidate. (3) - No candidate or campaign member shall post a flyer over, conceal, or otherwise deface any material created by the Judicial Panel or by another candidate. (2) - All websites are subject to review by the JP and must have a visible link to the JP Elections webpage on each page of their website. (1)

6 Capmaign Procedures 2 All advertising a specific candidate must include a disclaimer at the bottom of the that reads, “Please reply to sender requesting removal from list if you do not wish to receive further from this candidate. If you still receive from this candidate please contact the Judicial Panel at Any such request must be honored within twenty-four (24) hours. (1)

7 Campaign Procedures 3 - No candidate, candidate team, or slate may use supplies, materials, or equipment from the Ohio Union Resource Room for any campaign activity. - This includes student orgs that endorse a candidate or slate (4)

8 Campaigning - Must not interfere with classroom activities (3)
- Not allowed in student computing sites on voting days (4) - Candidates may not act to gain votes before the approved campaigning season begins. (3) - Candidates, candidate teams, and slates may ask assistance in campaigning from individuals or student groups at any time. - Candidates, candidate teams, and slates may produce campaign materials and create a website at any time but may not be visible at any time before campaigning begins.

9 Campaigning 2 - The Judicial Panel will take necessary steps to disseminate this information though it is upon the candidates to be fully aware of all rules. Ignorance of the rules is not a defense to breaking them. - The Judicial Panel reserves the right to name areas off-limits for campaigning. No campaigning may be done in these areas. (2) - Will be given a 24 Hour Notice

10 Campaigning 3 - No campaigning in the CSLS.
- No use of USG resources including meeting spaces (4) - No use of the Student Activity Fee can be used for campaign purposes (5) - Campaigning shall begin on the seventh Wednesday of Spring Semester at 8:00 pm, pending the approval of all candidate and candidate teams. Campaigning shall end immediately upon the end of voting at 11:59 pm on ninth Wednesday of Spring Semester.

11 Campaigning 4 - Write-in candidates must follow all rules, or be subject to disqualification if elected - Only JP may maintain polling sites (2) - Campaigns must name a treasurer and campaign manager

12 Slates - Slates must register with the Judicial Panel – by the start of petitioning in Spring Semester: a preliminary list of all member-candidates, campaign managers, and treasurers are requested. - USGJP must be notified within 24 hrs of changes (1) - At the announcement of official candidates, slates have forty-eight (48) hours to submit a finalized slate list.

13 Slates 2 - Member-candidates reserve the right to voluntarily withdraw from a slate until the start of campaigning. - A slate is responsible for any and all members and liable for any and all bylaws violations - Penalties are added up against a slate - If slate disqualified, all members disqualified - Exception for individual disqualification

14 Slates 3 - Shared campaign expenses involving more than one individual senatorial candidate or slate shall be counted with the full value of each expense used with the intent of influencing an individual’s voting decisions toward each candidate or slate’s value. (2) - . A campaign may choose to remove a member from their slate at any time, by notifying the member and the rest of the slate.

15 Campaign Finances - All slates must maintain an online ledger, updated daily from 1st official day of candidacy (3) - The JP reserves right to audit a campaign and require the submission of a Campaign Value Report within 24 hours of notification. (3)

16 Spending Limits; all are type (4)
- Presidential / VP: $2500 - Senatorial: $100 - Senatorial Slate: $100 each up to $2000 - Pres./VP & Senatorial: $ $100/senator up to $4000

17 Campaign Finances 2 -Campaign expenses used to influence an individual’s voting decisions (e.g. campaign materials promoting candidates, slates, and teams such as t-shirts, flyers, and food) shall be included in a campaign’s value. - Internal organizational and operational expenditures shall be included in a campaign’s value.

18 Campaign Finances 4 - No money raised for the purpose of campaigning in an Undergraduate Student Government election may be spent on or affiliated with alcohol, excluding campaigning in any establishment that serves alcohol. (1) - Any and all campaign expenditures of a slate, member-candidate, or other slate campaign member are counted only once and only towards the value of the slate’s campaign. - Even if only advertising one candidate

19 Ballots 1. Only the candidates and candidate teams that have been certified by the JP 2. All initiatives and referenda shall appear on the ballot in the form of a JP approved summary and hyperlink to the full text. 3. Space for write-in candidates 4. Randomized order 5. No Slate Affiliations

20 Validation 1. The official certified results of the election will be announced a week after the end of voting, or after all Judicial Panel proceedings have been exhausted. 2. Anyone disrupting the election validity procedures shall be subject to University disciplinary action. 3. All ballots of valid voters will be counted.

21 Voter Qualifications - All registered and paid undergrads

22 Ties 1. All ties will be broken in accordance with the Constitution of the Undergraduate Student Government and its Bylaws 2. All ties shall be resolved by convening the elected Senators as determined by methods in the Standing Rules of the General Assembly.

23 Contesting 1. The validity of any election or any item on the ballot may be contested by any person by filing a petition to the Undergraduate Student Government Judicial Panel., no more than 7 days after results announced. 2. For a recount, the petition petition by 10% of voters

24 Voting Days Voting will begin at 12:00 pm of the ninth Monday of Spring Semester and end 11:59 pm of the ninth Wednesday of the Spring Semester.

25 Penalties 1. Type I bylaw has a maximum penalty of $20
2. Type II bylaw has a maximum penalty $ Type III bylaw has a maximum penalty $200 4. Type IV bylaw has a maximum penalty of disqualification or $200 5. Type V bylaw has a minimum penalty of disqualification.

26 Penalties 2 - For every Judicial Panel order concurrent with a penalty, the penalty doubles every twenty- four (24) hours after the parties to the decision have been notified and the concurrent order has not been carried out. - If the decision is appealed, this provision is suspended until a decision on the appeal is made.

27 Enforcement 1. JP reserves the sole authority to resolve any conflicts or allegations of violations. The JP also reserves the right to enforce the election bylaws 2. All candidates, candidate teams, and slates are to follow the Election bylaws and any directives given by the Judicial Panel. 3. Will notify all concerned via with copies of decisions

28 Cont’d - Candidates may not falsify any documents submitted to the Judicial Panel at any time or falsely testify/present evidence in a Judicial Panel proceeding. (5)

29 Filing a Brief - If you wish to file a brief concerning a potential violation, the brief template is located on the USG Election webpage. - Once completed, send to Morgan Johnson (.4987) - A time and location for a hearing will be set up.

30 Glossary “Campaigning” is defined as any action whose purpose is to persuade anyone to vote a certain way in the upcoming Undergraduate Student Government elections. Campaigning specifically does not include the actions of endorsement, defined elsewhere in this glossary.

31 Glossary 2 Campaign Value Report” is defined as a detailed report of all transactions and penalties of a campaign. This document includes all items purchased and donated in kind as well as a photocopy of all receipts. Value of donated labor shall not be included in a Campaign Value Report.

32 Questions? - If any questions, can email osuelections@gmail.com
- The USG Election webpage is: - All information will posted though for candidates.


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