The Associated Students of the University of Hawai i-west O ahu (ASUHWO) Elections Packet AY INFORMATION OVERVIEW

Similar documents
The Associated Students of the University of Hawai i-west O ahu (ASUHWO) Elections Packet AY INFORMATION OVERVIEW

2019 SGA Elections Application Packet

Cañada College 2013 Student Trustee Nominee Election Packet

CANDICACY STATEMENT via Phoenix Connect. CAMPAIGN STATEMENT (VIA Phoenix Connect) (max 50 words) AVAILABLE POSITIONS (Class of 2021 Elections)

Student Government Association Wolfson Campus. Elections Packet

House of Representatives at Texas Christian University Elections & Regulations Committee 105 th Student Body Election

Mount Wachusett Community College Student Government Association

House of Representatives at Texas Christian University Elections & Regulations Committee 105 th Student Body Election

University of Hawai'i at Manoa Graduate Student Organization 2018 Election Rules

Presidential Candidate Declaration of Intent

CPCC Student Government Association. Constitution

Student Government Association Elections Packet for Spring 2017 Senate Candidates

Student Government Association Homestead Campus Elections Packet Application Deadline Monday, March 11, 2019 Student Life Department

Student Senate General Elections Packet General Elections

Student Government Association Spring 2018 Special Election Packet

Election Application

Constitution of the. Associated Students. College. Southern Nevada

Southern Illinois University Carbondale Undergraduate Student Government EXECUTIVE OFFICE ELECTION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTION Codes

SGA STATUTES TITLE VI PAGE 1 OF 12

STUDENT SENATE ELECTION PACKET

Undergraduate Student Government Election General Information

August 13, Best regards, Jeffrey D. Jacobs Dean of Students/SGA Advisor (678)

Student Government Association Election Code

Student Government Association

BYLAWS OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: ELECTION COMMISSION

Students Union Elections Nomination Package

Student Government Association. Elections Packet

Dear RHA Executive Board Candidate,

ELECTION CODE ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS

OFFICIAL ELECTION GUIDELINES

NO APPEALS WILL BE HEARD AFTER THE DEADLINE.

Associated Student Government Evergreen Valley College Elections

General ASB ELECTIONS PACKET

SPRING 2018 ASUNM PRESIDENTIAL / VICE-PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

SBA Election Packet Elections

2018 SGA Election Rules Packet Main Campus

ELECTIONS AND CAMPAIGN PROCEDURES

2019 SGA Election Rules Campus Centers

Student Government Association. Fall 2017 Election Packet

2019 SGA Election Rules Packet Main Campus

University of Iowa Student Government Elections Code Student Elections Commissioner

In this packet, you will find information pertaining to elections for student positions that will take place this semester.

Guidelines For the Organization and Operation of Student Government Associations

City Colleges of Chicago: District Student Government Association Constitution

Associated Students of Evergreen Valley College Election Code Policies: 2000 Series

Fall 2013 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY AND PIERPONT COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS PREAMBLE

2018 SGA Election Rules Campus Centers

Election Application

Student Government Association Elections Packet Vice President Application

Associated Students of Boise State University Governing Code

The Constitution of The University Student Senate at Saint Joseph s University

Constitution of the Student Government Association of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Article I. Derivation and Delegation of Power

The University of West Florida Student Government Association

Fall 2016 Election Packet & Guidelines Due Friday, September 9 4 pm

CONSTITUTION OF THE ATASCOCITA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL As adopted April 2017

Peralta Community College District AP This administrative procedure is the full Peralta Student Election Code Manual.

Associated Students of Boise State University Governing Code

Election Information Packet Spring 2018

Inter-Club Council of Napa Valley College. Constitution. Approved by Students Month/date/year

University of Illinois Springfield Student Government Association Resolution FA15-011

Somers High School Student Council Constitution

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Student Government Association Constitution

Terms CONSTITUTION OF THE HASKELL INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITY STUDENT SENATE P A G E 1

BY-LAWS OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY BILLINGS

Associated Students of Western Nevada 2018/2019 ELECTIONS PACKET INSTRUCTIONS

FALL 2017 ASUNM SENATE ELECTION

2019 STUDENT GOVERNMENT SPRING ELECTION

Royal Court & Banner Competition Sep. 30 Oct

Dear Senate Candidates,

Spring 2018 SGA Election Code Meeting

Student Senator Application Packet

Spring 2018 SGA Election Code Meeting The University of North Texas - Student Government Association

Collin College. Student Government Association. Constitution & Bylaws. Adopted

ASOCIATED STUDENTS OF OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ELECTION BYLAWS

SENATE ELECTIONS SCHEDULE [TENTATIVE]

CHAPTER 4 ELECTIONS COMMISSION AND ELECTIONS ARTICLE I. ELECTIONS COMMISSION

The Elections Code CHAPTER 700: REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFICE Presidential Candidates

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION PARIS JUNIOR COLLEGE

SGA Office Candidacy Packet

The Constitution of Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Club. BC Student Organization Constitution

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF UMPQUA COMMUNITY COLLEGE BYLAWS

The University of Texas of the Permian Basin. Student Senate Constitution

EXTENDED ELECTION RULES

THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

By Laws. United Students of the University of Alaska Southeast Ketchikan campus

Student Government Association Homecoming Court Candidates Packet

CIVICUS Student Advisory Board Constitution

PCMS ASB Elections

Constitution. Student Government Association YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE. of the

National Honor Society

Student Government Association Elections Packet Freshmen Senator Application

DUTIES AND EXPECTATIONS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF

GEORGE JENKINS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL CONSTITUTION Written October 31, 1993 Revised March 17, 2009

Glenville State College Student Government Association CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE. ARTICLE I Organizational Name

APPOINTED POSITIONS APPLICATION

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION

TARLETON STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Election Code

Board Member By-Election 2018 APIRG ELECTIONS OFFICE DECEMBER JANUARY 2018

NORTHERN IOWA STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTION RULES

Transcription:

Elections Packet AY 2015-2016 INFORMATION OVERVIEW About ASUHWO The purpose of the Associated Students of the University of Hawai i West O ahu (ASUHWO) shall be to provide democratic representation for the students of the University of Hawai i West O ahu and to promote student participation in education, cultural, and social and community activities, with emphasis on focused student advocacy. Eligibility All candidates must be an enrolled student of the University of Hawai i West O ahu and for at least six (6) credit hours on campus. This credit status must be maintained throughout the term of office. Candidates must have an institutional GPA of at least a 2.5 for Senate positions or 3.0 for Executive Board and Caucus Delegate positions. Executive Board Position(s): President.1 Vice President 1 Secretary.1 Treasurer.1 Class Senate Position(s): Freshman Class Senator.1 Sophomore Class Senator......1 Junior Class Senator....1 Senior Class Senator.......1 Division Senate Position(s): Business Administration Senator 1 Education Senator. 1 Humanities Senator..1 Professional Studies Senator......1 Social Sciences Senator..1 Other Senate Position(s): Senator-At-Large..1 Online/Distance Learning Senator...1 For description of positions, visit the ASUHWO website: http://www.asuhwo.com/get-involved.html Mandatory Candidate Orientation Briefing All candidates must attend ONE of the Candidate Orientation Briefings scheduled on: Wed, March 11 at 11:00am, 2:00pm, or 3:30pm (C-215) Thurs, March 12 at 9:30am, 12:30pm, or 5:00pm (C-215) If you are unable to attend the briefing, contact Student Life Coordinator, Rouel Velasco (rouel@hawaii.edu), prior to the meeting dates to make alternate arrangements. Failure to attend will result in disqualification. INFORMATION This information packet includes the following: Information Overview General Elections Calendar Application Packet for Candidacy Election Procedures and Rules APPLICATION The following forms must be turned in to the by Mon, March 9, 2015 by 4:30pm to the Student Affairs Front Desk Lobby C-236, 2 nd floor of Campus Center. Candidacy Declaration Form Candidate-Campaign Agreement Form Candidate Profile Form Thank you for your interest in an ASUHWO position in the Academic Year 2015-2016, 4 th Senate of Kapolei! 1

Elections Packet AY 2015-2016 GENERAL ELECTIONS CALENDAR Nominations begins-applications Available Available at Reception Counter at Campus Center 1 st Floor and 2 nd Floor, Student Lounge, ASUHWO Website Deadline to File Candidacy Submit at Student Affairs Front Desk Lobby C-236, Campus Center 2 nd Floor Monday, February 23, 2015 Monday, March 9, 2015 4:30pm Mandatory Candidate Orientation Wed, March 11, 2015 at 11:00am, 2:00pm, or 3:30pm Thurs, March 12, 2015 at 9:30am, 12:30pm, or 5:00pm Public Listing of Candidates Posting may include but not limited to: Bulletin Boards and ASUHWO Website Friday, March 13, 2015 Campaign Period Monday, March 16 Friday, April 3, 2015 Election Period Online voting via MyUH Portal Posting of Unofficial Results & Ratification @ General Senate Meeting Posting may include but not limited to: MyUH Portal, Bulletin Boards and ASUHWO Website; General Senate Meeting at 3:30pm Public Announcement of ASUHWO 4 th Senate At EarthDay/West Fest ASUHWO 4 th Senate Swear-In Ceremony At Welcome Week Festivities (Fall Semester 2015) Monday, April 6, 2015 @ 5:00am Monday, April 13, 2015 @ 11:59pm Tuesday, April 14, 2015 Wednesday, April 22, 2015 Week of August 24th 2

Application for Candidacy for Election AY 2015-2016 CANDIDACY DECLARATION FORM Please PRINT or TYPE legibly Candidate Information Legal Name (Last, First, Middle Initial): Current Address: City: Zip code: State: UH E-Mail: Phone: Class standing (circle): F So Jr Sr Major/Division: Estimated Credit Load: Fall 2015 Spring 2016 I, the undersigned, do hereby declare my candidacy for the following office in the ASUHWO General Elections for the ASUHWO 4 th Senate (2015-2016 Academic Year). Indicate below the position you are applying for candidacy. Executive Board or Senate Position I, also authorize the University of Hawai i Registrar to release information regarding my education records, in accordance with the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in accordance with ASUHWO elected office. In signing this, I acknowledge that is now my responsibility to be aware and comply with elections deadlines, the rules governing the elections. By signing below, I also acknowledge that I accept any consequences that are handed down by ASUHWO as a result of noncompliance with ASUHWO election rules and procedures. Signature of Candidate Date For Office Only: Institutional GPA: Major: Credits Earned: Eligible: Y / N Certified by: Date: 3

Election Procedures and Rules AY 2015-2016 CANDIDATE CAMPAIGN AGREEMENT FORM Introduction: 1. Every student who is running for a position in the Associated Students of the University of Hawai i West O ahu (ASUHWO) Student Government is required to adhere to these procedures and rules. Any infraction by a candidate is cause for disqualifications by the Election Commission. 2. These procedures and rules are established to promote fairness and equity during the campaigning process among all candidates. Nomination Requirements: 1. Candidates must have been accepted for enrollment or be enrolled for at least six (6) credit hours at the time of nomination. 2. Candidates running for officer positions (i.e. President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary) must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 at UHWO. 3. Candidates running for senator must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 at UHWO or a minimum 2.5 overall grade point average from previously attended institution(s) if the candidate has not yet completed a semester at UHWO. 4. All requirements must be maintained throughout the candidate's term of office. 5. Individuals who choose to run for Divisional Representative positions (i.e., Business Administration Senator, Education Senator, Humanities Senator, Public Administration Senator, and Social Science Senator) must be declared in the area they wish to represent for the term of office. 6. Individuals who choose to run for Junior and Senior Senator must be a classified student. 7. Individuals who choose to run for Online/Distance Learning Senator must have majority of enrolled courses online. Nomination Procedures: 1. The candidate must submit all completed nomination forms to be officially nominated for office. Nomination forms must be submitted by 4:30pm. 2. No candidate may run for more than one office. Campaign Rules 1. The candidate's name and the position sought must be officially posted on the Student Lounge bulletin board and/or website prior to posting campaign posters and/or flyers on campus. 2. Posters and/or flyers may only be displayed in approved areas (i.e., bulletin boards/monitors) and must adhere to campus rules for posting materials on campus. 3. All posters and/or flyers must be approved by the Election Commission prior to displaying them. 4. Campaign speeches are allowed and may be given in classes with the Instructor's permission. In-class speeches should be limited to 5 minutes so as not to interfere with classroom instruction. 5. Campaigning is prohibited on election days. 6. Violation of any of the rules in this nomination packet may result in disqualification of the individual from the election. 4

Election Procedures: 1. Voting shall be done online by secret ballot. 2. Each candidate's name will appear on the ballot in accordance with the candidate's nomination application. 3. Times and dates for voting will be posted on the bulletin boards and/or website in advance of Election Day. 4. Candidates are elected by a simple majority of the votes. 5. Election results are considered final following tabulation by a third party system and certification by the Elections Commission, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Faculty Advisor, or Student Life Coordinator. 6. Election results will be posted within one (1) instructional day after the poll is closed. The results will be posted on the MyUH Portal, Student Lounge bulletin board, and/or ASUHWO website. Campaign Violations: 1. Notification of campaign violations by any candidate must be submitted in writing to the Elections Commission within two (2) instructional days following the closing of the polls. 2. If the Election Commission finds that the reported violation is an infraction of the election rules, the candidate will be notified of the violations within one (1) working day. 3. The accused candidate will have three (3) working days following notification to respond to the allegations. 4. The Election Commission, the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, or the Faculty Advisor will notify the candidate of the decision no later than five (5) working days following the receipt of all appropriate documents. Request for Recount: 1. A request for a recount must be submitted within one (1) working day of poll closure. 2. The Election Commission will rule on the request within two (2) working days of its receipt. 3. The decision of the Election Commission including the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Student Services Advisor, Faculty Advisor, or the Student Life Coordinator is final in all matters pertaining to these rules. I certify that I have read and understand the previously noted rules and procedures governing ASUHWO elections and will abide by these rules and the decision of the Election Commission. Furthermore, if elected to ASUHWO, I will commit to the Leadership Training Series that includes six 2- hour sessions and a two day-long retreat during the summer. I also agree to work with other ASUHWO members to find a common meeting time that works for each person to attend the training sessions. If elected to ASUHWO, I will take the Oath of Office at a public swear-in event. I commit to attending the required amount of ASUHWO meetings according to the constitution to conduct regularly scheduled business. I also commit to serving as a committee chair to be appointed by the ASUHWO President, with input from ASUHWO members. (If submitted through your hawaii.edu account it signifies compliance, therefore your signature is not required.) Printed Name: Signature: Date: 5

Application for Candidacy for Election AY 2015-2016 CANDIDATE PROFILE The Candidate Profile is an opportunity for candidates to introduce themselves to their UHWO constituency via the ASUHWO website, bulletin boards, and any other medium. More specifically, candidates share what they would like to do in office, goals, plans, etc. Feel free to talk about your platform, your background (where you are from), future plans, or anything that you want to communicate to the people who will be voting during the election. This information may be posted but not limited to the Student Lounge Bulletin Board, ASUHWO website or any other ASUHWO Elections materials for promotional purposes. Please submit the requested information below to Student Life Coordinator, Rouel Velasco, rouel@hawaii.edu by Monday, March 9, 2015 at 4:30pm. Legal Name Position to which you are a candidate Major/Academic study Class Standing Hobbies and Interests (optional) Short statement addressing your co-curricular leadership involvement in organizations, your reasons for running, and your goals if elected to office. Total of 150 words max. Include a picture of yourself (headshot pic from shoulders and up) and attach it as a PDF or JPG (optional) Failure to submit candidate profile information will still allow you to be eligible to run for office but information will not be included or posted on ASUHWO website, bulletin boards, or any other medium to promote elections. 6