STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Election Guidelines SP 2015
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1 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Election Guidelines SP 2015 Table 1: SGA Official Election Dates for Spring 2015 Timeframe to Declare Candidacy Monday, March 30 Thursday, April 9, 2015 (applications due by 12:00 p.m.) Confirmation of candidates eligibility Thursday, April 9, 2015 Notification of candidate eligibility Candidate Meeting (mandatory) Thursday, April 9, 2015 (via ) Friday, April 10, 2015 The Election Guidelines will be reviewed. Eligible candidates may begin campaigning immediately following the meeting. Failure to attend meeting may result in the candidate s name not being placed on the ballot. 12:00 p.m. Casa Bella Club House (Brownsville) Student Union Sage Room (Edinburg) 4:00 p.m. Casa Bella Club House (Brownsville) Student Union Sage Room (Edinburg) Official Campaigning Friday, April 10 Friday, April 17, 2015 Meet the Candidates Fair Tuesday, April 14, :00 to 1:00 p.m. Student Union Commons (Edinburg) Online Voting Begins Wednesday, April 15, :00 to 1:00 p.m. Main Courtyard (Brownsville) Thursday, April 16, :00 a.m. Online Voting Ends Friday, April 17, :59 p.m. Certification of Election Results Monday, April 20, 2015 Official Announcement of Election Results Monday, April 20, 2015 Inauguration Mandatory Trainings Friday, April 24, :00 p.m. Member Orientation Friday, May 1, :00 to 5:00 p.m. Student Leader Retreat May 26-28,
2 I. Forward Every student involved in a campaign, whether as a candidate, supporter, or campaign worker, is reminded that the Election Guidelines adhere to the UTRGV Student Government Association Constitution. The candidate is responsible for having a working knowledge of all pertinent rules that apply to campaigning. II. III. Definitions a. Campaigning means any action in support of a candidate or a political party for elective student body office, including, but not limited to the distribution of literature, posting materials and solicitation of votes. Campaigning DOES NOT INCLUDE wearing campaign material, a campaign shirt, a button, an emblem or similar paraphernalia, unless accompanied by the dissemination of campaign literature or delivery of campaign speech to solicit support for a candidate or political party. b. Campaign material means any print or electronic material used for the purpose of supporting a candidate including, but not limited to, fliers, posters, signs, electronic mail and clothing. c. Candidate means any person who has qualified to have his or her name placed on the ballot for elective office in a Student Government election. d. Polling Location means any area set up specifically for the purpose of collecting votes. e. Unauthorized Polling Location any polling area not specifically sanctioned by the Elections Committee. f. Campaign worker means any person who contributes time, effort, or service to the purpose of supporting and furthering the candidacy where the candidate has personal knowledge of and accepts the time, effort, and services rendered. Candidate Eligibility Students must meet the following requirements in order to hold an elected or appointed position: a. Undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least twelve (12) credit hours at the time of application and during their term of office unless they are within eleven (11) credit hours of graduation during the last semester of their current term. b. Graduate students must be enrolled in at least six (6) credit hours at the time of application and during their term in office unless they are within three (3) credit hours during the last semester of their current term. c. All students must complete seventy-five percent (75%) of attempted course work per semester. d. All students must meet the minimum grade point average (GPA) standards for their respective position as outlined in the Constitution. e. Executive Branch i. The Executive Officers shall consist of three candidates the President, a Vice President for Brownsville and a Vice President for Edinburg. ii. Undergraduate and graduate students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA at time of application or appointment. iii. Undergraduates must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA per semester and graduate students must maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA per semester while holding office. iv. At the time of assuming office, undergraduates must have completed at least two (2) fall or spring semesters at the university and have completed or transferred a total of thirty (30) or more credit hours. 2
3 v. At the time of assuming office, graduate students must have completed at least one (1) fall or spring semester or two (2) consecutive summer sessions at the university. vi. Vice Presidents must be enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours at the location they desire to represent at both the time of application or appointment and while holding office. f. Legislative Branch i. The Legislative Brach shall include: a. Academic Senators: Four (4) undergraduate students per academic college shall be elected by the undergraduate students enrolled in their respective academic college. At least one (1) senator must be from a different location. b. Graduate Senators: Four (4) graduate students representing the Graduate College shall be elected by graduate students. Two (2) senators will represent each location. c. Senators-At-Large: Eight (8) undergraduate or graduate students shall be elected by students enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours at their respective location. Four (4) senators will represent each location. ii. Undergraduate candidates must be enrolled a minimum of twelve (12) credit hours at The University of Texas at Brownsville or The University of Texas Pan American and must have a grade point average of 2.5 based on a 4.0 scale and not be on academic or disciplinary probation. iii. Graduate candidates must be enrolled a minimum of six (6) credit hours at The University of Texas at Brownsville or The University of Texas Pan-American and must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 based on 4.0 scale and not be on academic or disciplinary probation. iv. Where applicable, candidates must apply for a senate seat in the school he/she is currently enrolled in. IV. Candidate Order on the Ballot a. The order of candidates names on the ballot will be listed by position and candidate last name in alphabetical order. Executive ticket will be in will be alphabetical order by last name of the Presidential candidate. b. To appear on the ballot a candidate must meet all eligibility requirements, as per the Election Guidelines. V. Campaigning a. Campaigning shall adhere to HOP Policy, the Student Code of Conduct, and all applicable UT System Rules. b. Campaigning cannot occur during an official SGA event that is not related to elections or in the SGA office. c. Disruptive Activity i. Each candidate is responsible for keeping noise at appropriate levels. Campaigning cannot disrupt any academic or registered campus event with loud music or noise. Campaigning may not interrupt the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or interfere with academic sessions. 3
4 VI. VII. Campus Computer Labs / Stations a. No soliciting from candidates, or their supporters, may occur within 25 feet from any campus computer lab or station. b. In accordance with UT System policy, no candidate or campaign worker may verbally solicit for votes or physically distribute campaign material or literature within any university building, except as specifically arranged for the Student Government Association Elections Committee. c. No candidate or campaign worker may publicly solicit students to submit their vote for any candidate on an electronic device in the possession of a candidate or campaign worker. Advertising a. The Student Government Association does not officially endorse any ticket or candidate. Any use of the SGA logo or its likeness is prohibited on any candidate s advertising or promotional materials. b. Sidewalk chalk is permitted but must not be used within 20 feet of doorways. Message is subject to review by the Elections Committee. c. All elections advertising must be approved by the Elections Committee prior to posting (requests for approval must be submitted electronically). This approval is dependent on both content and usage. This includes flyers, buttons, sheets, websites, campaign s, and any other form of advertising that will be seen by large numbers of students in a mass form of communication. Printed materials must include: candidate name, position seeking, dates for online voting, and the bottom must state who is endorsing the poster as well as contact information such as or phone number. d. Postings can only be made on designated and approved areas for posting. Designated areas are bulletin boards. Posting of materials may not be on doors, windows, or walls. Any sign found to be unsafe as determined by the Advisors or Elections Committee will be removed. e. No campaign posters or banners shall exceed the dimensions of 11 inches by 17 inches. f. Do not stake items into the ground in any area of the university property. g. A student who causes damage to university property may be liable for restitution. h. Nothing should be posted on trees or lamp posts, per HOP Policies. i. No campaign material is allowed on vehicles unless authorized by the owner of the vehicle. (glass chalk only recommended to avoid damage to vehicle) j. Campaign material may not be placed in a manner that will compromise safety. i. Ladders extending higher than 8 ft. are prohibited. ii. Roof access is prohibited. iii. Any materials placed on the ground where people walk are prohibited if it obstructs the flow of pedestrian traffic. iv. Blocking exits and entrances is prohibited. k. All materials and supplies used in the campaign must be at the expense of the candidates; No university funding may be used. This includes but is not limited to copies, use of office supplies, or any other form of expense from any office or department on campus. l. There will be a five hundred dollars ($ USD) spending limit on the amount of money that a candidate or executive ticket can spend on campaigning and campaigning material. The manner in which candidates will be asked to show how much they spend on their campaign and campaign materials will be left at the discretion of the Elections Committee. 4
5 m. Sidewalks may be marked with SIDEWALK CHALK only. Sidewalks should not be marked with any other type of chalk-like products. Please make sure to wash away all sidewalk chalk campaign messages from sidewalks using water no later than Monday, April 20 by 5:00 p.m. VIII. IX. Violation and Enforcement of Rules a. The Elections Committee is responsible for addressing campaigning violations and sanctioning candidates depending on the nature and severity of the grievances. Consequences for violations may include but are not limited to: directives to limit campaigning or not be allowed to campaign, deduction of votes, removal of a candidate from the ballot, disqualification or restitution. b. Election complaints must be submitted in writing electronically to all members of the Elections Committee. Complaints may be filed from the first day of filing for candidacy until three (3) class days after online voting has concluded. c. The Elections Committee cannot address violations that are not within scope of the committee s authority and may defer to the Dean of Students. Elections Committee a. The Elections Committee shall consist of the Advisors of the Student Government Association, one (1) student from Brownsville, and one (1) student from Edinburg. b. The Elections Committee shall: i. Develop and implement the Election Guidelines with approval by the Dean of Students. ii. Coordinate the candidate application process, the election timeline, the ballot content and the polling locations. iii. Enforce campaigning rules and regulations. c. Candidates should make contact information available to members of the Elections Committee in the event that contact needs to be made. d. The Elections Committee will remain objective to the candidates throughout the campaign and must limit interactions with candidates only related to election matters. Committee members cannot participate in campaigning for candidates. e. All grievances will be reviewed on a case by case basis. f. Any violations of the Student Code of Conduct or HOP policy will be referred to the Office of the Dean of Students. X. Voting a. All currently enrolled students are eligible to vote. b. Elections will be held online. c. Partially completed ballots will be allowed. d. Executive ticket and Senators shall be elected by a plurality of votes cast. As specified in the constitution, at least one (1) academic senator must be from a different location. 5
6 Table 2: Student Voters for SGA Positions SGA Position Executive Ticket (President and Vice Presidents) Senator for College of Business and Entrepreneurship Senator for College of Education Senator for College of Engineering Senator for College of Fine Arts Senator for College of Health Affairs Senator for College of Liberal Arts Senator for College of Science Graduate Senator Senator at Large Student Voter All currently enrolled students. College of Business and Entrepreneurship. College of Education. College of Engineering. College of Fine Arts. College of Health Affairs. College of Liberal Arts. College of Science. All currently enrolled graduate students. All currently enrolled students. XI. XII. Polling Locations a. The date, time and location of polling locations will be determined by the Elections Committee. b. Poll workers are responsible for reporting violations of the Election Guidelines to the Elections Committee. c. Poll workers cannot participate in campaigning for candidates and may not influence voting. d. Candidates and campaign workers cannot serve as poll workers. e. Polling locations cannot be left unattended. Summary a. All students who are interested in running for a position in the SGA are required to submit a candidate application. The application is due by 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 9, b. Candidates are required to attend a mandatory Candidate Meeting coordinated by the SGA Advisors. Two meetings have been scheduled for Friday, April 10, 2015, one at 12:00 p.m. and the other at 4:00 p.m. The locations for the Candidate Meetings are as follows: Casa Bella Club House (Brownsville) and Student Union Sage Room (Edinburg). Candidates must attend one meeting at either location. Failure to attend without good cause will result in the candidate not being placed on the election ballot. A candidate who cannot attend either of the Candidate Meetings for good cause must contact the Elections Committee prior to the application deadline to make alternative arrangements. c. Candidates must sign and return Election Agreement Form to indicate acceptance of the Election Guidelines. Everyone participating as a candidate must submit a signed election agreement form 6
7 at time of the Election Guidelines advising meeting. Failure to do so will automatically disqualify candidate. d. It is important to note that the actions of any of your supporters reflect directly upon the candidate. The Election Guidelines, therefore, pertain directly to the conduct of both candidate and the candidate s supporters. The candidate is responsible for any infractions of the Election Guidelines by his/her supporters. e. Material should not be used to slander or libel other candidates. Only factual information should be stated. Students are expected to run a clean and honest campaign. As SGA candidates, you represent the student body and your behavior and conduct symbolize the character of our university. f. All university policies must be followed, which include the Handbook of Operating Procedures, SGA Constitution, Student Handbook and the UT System Regents Rules. g. All campaign material must be removed by Monday, April 20 by 5:00 p.m. h. All complaints related to either a candidate, candidate s campaign, or the election process, must be submitted in writing electronically to: Pending: (Student Name), Elections Committee (Brownsville Student) Pending: (Student Name), Elections Committee (Edinburg Student) Jorge A. Munoz, SGA Advisor(Brownsville) Jorge.Munoz10@utb.edu David Marquez, SGA Advisor (Brownsville) David.Marquez@utb.edu Delma Olivarez, SGA Advisor (Edinburg) olivarezdd@utpa.edu Rebecca Gadson, SGA Advisor (Edinburg) gadsonr@utpa.edu For additional information, please contact the Office of the Dean of Students in Brownsville at (956) or in Edinburg at (956) Election Guidelines approved on March 26, 2015 by Dr. Mari Fuentes-Martin, Associate Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students. 7
8 ELECTION AGREEMENT FORM I,, do affirm that I have been provided the Election Guidelines and The University of Texas of the Rio Grande Valley Student Government Association Constitution. I also affirm that I agree to and will be responsible for following the rules as outlined in the Election Guidelines. Further, I understand that I am responsible for the actions of my campaign workers, and supporters, with whom I will personally review the rules with and that I have fulfilled my duty by attending the candidate meeting. I also understand that advisors will access academic and disciplinary records to ensure that I meet the eligibility requirements to hold office for the position for which I am running. Name Student ID Candidate for Signature Date Advisor Signature Date 8
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