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Dear Senate Candidates, Congratulations on your decision to run for ASCSI Senate! We wish you good luck with your election. If elected for office, you ll have the opportunity to interact with our college administrators, state legislators, and student leaders from other colleges. You will also have the opportunity to learn about such subjects as: event management, fundraising, proposal creation, civil discourse, and many others. This is a great opportunity for you to develop your leadership skills and represent your peers at CSI. Before running for an ASCSI office, you must consider how much time you have to successfully serve the students of CSI. Please carefully read all of the attached requirements and guidelines and note the important dates! Good luck to you in your upcoming campaign! Respectively, Justin Elmer ASCSI President Nolan Goubeaux ASCSI Senate Advisor Name Phone ASCSI ELECTIONS 2016-2017

This year, the ASCSI Student Senate will need to fill a minimum of 8 student government positions for the 2016-2017 Fall and Spring semesters. These positions are to be involved in one of these 9 standing councils: Ambassadors Council, Diversity Council, Eagle Hall council, Sports and Recreation Council, Community Service Council, Interclub Council, Program Board Council, Sustainability Council, or Fine Arts Council. These positions will be assigned by the elected Student Body President to the eight students elected to Senate. Incoming Senators may also be placed in charge of Advertising, Public Relations, or Off Campus Centers. ASCSI SENATE CANDIDATES Freshman candidates must be of sophomore standing of more than 24 credits by the end of the Spring 2016 semester. Eligibility All candidates must have a cumulative 2.5 GPA or higher to even be considered for a Student Senate position. Candidates must successfully carry at least 6 credits per semester and maintain at least a 2.5 GPA during their tenure in office. Candidates elected to office will be subject to the ASCSI substance abuse testing policy and may be subject to random or referred drug testing. Applications Applications are due by 12:00 PM on Friday, March 11th, 2016. There will be NO exceptions. The last four pages of this application are to be turned in only to the Office of Student Affairs, next to the Student Senate Office upstairs in the SUB. Candidates running for a senator position must have 25 signatures in order to be eligible for the online ballot, and to campaign. All candidates are encouraged to email a short bio of themselves to the ASCSI President at ascsipres@csi.edu. The bios along with a picture are to be turned in prior to the mandatory meeting (see Mandatory Meeting and the example page below) and will then be posted on the voting web page (vote.csi.edu) by the start of the voting period. The paragraph should be less than 1 page in length and should state the candidate s qualifications and reason for seeking office. Mandatory Meeting All candidates are REQUIRED to attend a pre-campaigning meeting to be held in the Student Union Building Rm. 233 at 3:30 PM on Friday, March 11th, 2016. If prior arrangements (with the ASCSI President) were not made to miss the meeting the candidate will lose their eligibility to run in the election. Arrangements must be made IN PERSON. No written messages will be accepted. Campaign You may start hanging posters and start campaigning the morning of March 14th. All campaign posters and any other campaigning tools must be taken down by 3:00pm on Friday, March 18th, 2016. Posters remaining after this time will be subject to consequences described under Campaign Rules.

Campaign Speeches Campaign speeches will be given Tuesday, March 15 th at 12:00 PM downstairs in the Taylor/Student Union Building. All candidates are REQUIRED to give a speech unless they have made prior arrangements with the ASCSI President, and have an excusable reason based on the judgement of the ASCSI President. Speeches should be less than 5 minutes in length. Voting Voting will begin on Monday, March 14th at 8:00am and end on Friday, March 18th at 12:00pm via the CSI web page. The voting address is vote.csi.edu Results Results will be posted Friday, March 18 th at 3:00pm outside the Student Senate Office. The results are not final until the election process is approved by the ASCSI Student Senate meeting on Monday, March 28 th at 3:15pm. Bios & Pictures It is most helpful to your fellow students to see who you are before they vote. By providing a brief biography as well as a picture (that will be taken at the mandatory meeting or you can email one to the ASCSI President), it gives students the chance to really know who they re voting for. These bios & pictures will be posted on the web-site that students can read when they log-on to vote. Students who do not provide a biography and picture have received fewer votes in the past compared to the students who did provide them. We will have a person at the meeting to take pictures if you need one for your bio or posters. Also we will be doing a short video of everyone running to give to the Outreach Centers so they will be able to get to know you a little better, and it will be playing downstairs in the SUB during the week of campaigning. Filming of a short video will happen on September 4 th following our mandatory meeting. Complaints/ Concerns: Complaints or concerns about the election, other candidates, voting procedures, campaigning rules, broken rules, etc. are to be reported to the ASCSI President. ASCSI ELECTIONS 2015-2016 Campaign Rules and Regulations Please read all the following rules with an understanding that you will be held accountable for any violations. The Election Committee will deal with violations. Violations will be dealt with on a three strike policy. 1 st time warning and removal of violation, 2 nd time warning and removal of campaigning ability, 3 rd time removal from the election (NO WARNING). POSTERS: Posters can be a good way to campaign for a Senate position, but discretion should be used. Any poster felt to be vulgar, discriminatory, or indiscreet will be removed and the ASCSI Election Committee or Director of Student Affairs may question the candidate. There will be a limit on the number of posters hung at 3 posters per building, per candidate (If this number is exceeded, posters will be removed by the election committee and the candidate will be notified). Posters do have a size limit of 2 x 2 (If the size regulation is broken then the

candidate will be warned and the poster removed). No candidate will be permitted to post over another candidate s signs, or remove another candidate s signs. It should be noted, however, that when hanging posters, candidates should observe the amount of space on the wall and leave room enough for other candidate s material. The Office of Student Affairs must stamp all posters. Posters displayed in Eagle Hall may be hung in public places only and not in the private sections of the dormitory. Campaigning material may not be disseminated through the mail. You may only hang posters where cork strips are provided to do so! Absolutely NO harassing of any student to vote during election days. Any violations must be reviewed by an election committee made up of current Senators appointed by the ASCSI President. Please note that the electronic reader boards, master calendars, campus marquees, and the student E-mail system cannot be used for campaigning. THE FOLLOWING AREAS MAY BE USED TO HANG POSTERS: 1. Wherever there is a cork strip except for in the cafeteria area DO NOT: 1. Hang posters on any surface that is painted upon. 2. Hang posters on the outside of any building or attach to the floor. 3. Hang posters in doorways or on any windows or mirrors. 4. Use nails, tacks, or staples. Use only masking tape unless using a cork board. 5. Hang posters in or near classrooms. 6. Use sidewalk chalk underneath any awnings. Use only chalk where the rain can wash it away. 7. Exceed the limit of 3 posters per building. 8. Exceed the size limit of posters. 9. Post signs in the lawn without maintenance approval. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT POSTER DO S AND DON T S Do not campaign with any methods that will be destructive to the CSI campus!!!!! SIDEWALK CHALK: Sidewalk chalk is allowed and encouraged for campaigning. We only ask that you keep it respectable and do not write on sidewalks that are covered by awnings, trees, etc Anything that prevents rain and/or sprinklers from reaching it to wash it off. You do not have to clean up what you ve written when the elections are over, like you do with posters. There is no limit to how much you write or how big of an area it covers as long as you follow the requirements listed prior in this paragraph. REMEMBER: All posters must be taken down and all campaigning ceased prior to 3:00pm on Friday, March 18th. In the event that posters and campaigning tools (other than chalk) are not removed, the candidate will receive a strike for each campaigning tool left up after this deadline.

- Candidates may openly campaign after you have: - Completely read and understand the rules - Filled out the application - Have the required signatures - Turned in the application - Attended the mandatory meeting (Friday March 11 th @ 3:30pm) - Fliers/Posters must be approved and stamped by the Office of Student Affairs prior to being posted. Have your fliers stamped before making copies of them! - Fliers/posters must be in good taste - During election hours/times the polls are open, no candidate will be allowed to loiter in the designated voting areas. You must be present at the 3:30 PM mandatory meeting on Friday, March 11 th, 2016, in SUB 233. Unless prior arrangements have been made with the ASCSI President you will be automatically disqualified from the election. If you must make prior arrangements to miss the meeting, please clear the absence with the President in person before 3:30 PM September 11 th, 2016. No written messages will be accepted. We will address important information and answer any questions that you may have at this meeting. Posters and sidewalk are not the only ways to campaign. Be creative, be respectable, and have fun. Just reading this means you re willing to make a difference for your fellow students, so show it! And it enjoy it!

Bio and Pic Example Page Hello my name is Joshua Young and I am running for a Sophomore Senator. I am from a small island in the South Pacific that is not on the map and my major is Cartography. I have been in many leadership positions within our 25 person village. We have faced many challenges including flying lizards and an occasional pirate raid. After multiple tsunamis, I organized several of the villagers and built a raft out of bamboo. We sailed to America and have lived here ever since. I always strive for success for not only myself but for everyone around me and this is why I feel like I would do great in a position such as this. There are many ways I can work together with a group of people. As a representative of the students, I can assure you your voice will be heard! Thank you for your time and please vote! Your bio is your most valuable campaign tool. With it and a good picture, busy students that don t have a lot of time are going to rely on them to figure out who they re going to vote for. Make sure your bio says a little bit about yourself, why you re running, and why you think you d do a good job. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Please keep this page and all pages prior for yourself. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - All pages after this are to be turned into Student Activities. And they ll have a stapler in case you re wondering.

ASCSI CONTRACT FOR ASCSI SENATORS All students elected or appointed to the ASCSI Senate are subject to the following conditions and requirements: Must have a 2.5 GPA or higher to be considered for a position and maintain that 2.5 GPA or higher while enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits per semester. Drug test for cause at any time(s) as determined by the Student Senate Advisors Maintain 4 office hours per week. (The executive office will keep 6 hours a week.) Attend regularly scheduled or special Senate meetings on Monday from 3:15pm-6:00pm (although most meetings will go much shorter than this). Attend and fulfill responsibilities for Senate sponsored activities Fulfill assigned tasks and committed assignments Failure to comply with the above conditions will result in disciplinary actions as determined by the Senate Rules and Regulations and/or a Senate Disciplinary Committee. Scholarships are awarded each semester up to the amount of $1,150. These scholarships are distributed according to the following schedule: 12 Scholarship (w/ subtract deductions) Mid-Term 12 Scholarship (w/ subtract deductions) End of Term The amount awarded in these two installments are subject to review and evaluation. In the event a Senator or Executive Officer resigns or is dismissed from the Senate prior to the end of term, they may be liable to repay a portion of the scholarship. I have read, understood, and agree to abide by all conditions listed above in all previous pages. (Name) (Date)

ASCSI ELECTIONS 2016-2017 Student Government Application Last Name First Name Address Phone City State Zip Student ID Number: Position you are seeking: Referred by: LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES Offices held in high school, class, or community organizations: Any other activities, offices held, work experience, awards: Why do you wish to be a part of the Student Government?

All candidates running for a senator position must have 25 signatures in order to be eligible to campaign. Please have fellow students fill out their name and name of a class that they are enrolled in. Ex: Name _Justin Elmer Class _Anthropology 200 1.Name 2. Name 3. Name 4. Name 5. Name 6. Name 7. Name 8. Name 9. Name 10. Name 11. Name 13. Name Class 14. Name 15. Name 16. Name 17. Name 18. Name 19. Name 20. Name 21. Name 22. Name 23. Name 24. Name 25. Name 12. Name