Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Special Election 2016 Mandatory Candidate’s Meeting March 9-11, 2016.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Special Election 2016 Mandatory Candidate’s Meeting March 9-11, 2016."— Presentation transcript:

1 Special Election 2016 Mandatory Candidate’s Meeting March 9-11, 2016

2 Offices in the Election Student Congress

3 Student Congress Seats: On Campus District 4: South Campus East – 2 seats Dorms: Ehringhaus, Hinton James, Horton, and Koury District 5: Granville – 2 seats

4 Student Congress Seats: Off Campus District 7: Off Campus – 1 seat All students living off campus not in Greek housing

5 Student Congress Seats: Graduate and Professional Students District 9 – 2 seats Schools of Business, Government, Information and Library Science, Journalism and Mass Communication, and Law District 10 – 7 seats Schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Social Work District 11 – 1 seat College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education

6 Timeline Mandatory Candidates Meeting o Wednesday, Friday, March 9,11 2016 o Officially declare candidacy Ballot Petition Gathering Starts o Thursday, March 17 th, 2016 12:00 am Ballot Petitions Due o Thursday, March 24th, 2016 @ 5:00 pm o Hard copy to BOE office; electronic copy to boe@unc.edu boe@unc.edu Special Election o Thursday, March 31st, 2016, 12:00 AM – 5:00 pm o http://studentlife.unc.edu http://studentlife.unc.edu Run-off Election (if necessary) o Thursday, April 7th, 2016, 12:00 AM – 5:00 PM o http://studentlife.unc.edu http://studentlife.unc.edu

7 Collecting Signatures Starts at 12:00AM Thursday Morning Due March 24th, 2016 at 5:00 pm o Can be allowed an additional 24 hours if not in good standing Name, PID, residence/department, and class Online Signature Gathering o ONYEN authentication o SEND A LINK TO THE BOE BEFORE COLLECTING SIGNATURES THIS WAY o Print out for hard-copy version Rules o Cannot approach groups larger than 5 o No classrooms, computer labs, libraries, gyms, dining halls, or buses o No campaign materials or unsolicited e-mails during the signature gathering period o No bribes

8 Signatures Counts o Student Body President: 1,250 signatures o Student Congress: 20 signatures o RHA President: 250 signatures o CAA President: 750 signatures o GPSF President: 100 signatures o Senior Class President/Vice President: 250 signatures Must get signatures from constituents of your office* Students can only sign as many petitions as there are seats in that office To turn in signatures: o Hard copy of petition to the BOE office o Electronic copy of petition in an Excel document *See next slide

9 Constituencies Student Body President o All duly registered, fee-paying students CAA President o All duly registered, fee-paying students GPSF President o All duly registered, fee-paying graduate and professional students RHA President o All duly registered, fee-paying students of RHA Senior Class President/Vice-President o All duly registered, fee-paying juniors or continuing seniors Student Congress Representatives o All duly registered, fee-paying residents from the district of respective candidates

10 Campaign Websites Independently Bought o Pro-rate cost of website over election cycle o Indicate amount on financial statement Request from Board of Elections o Contact ITS for helping in developing a webpage Can go live after meeting. o Facebook, Twitter, etc. SIGNATURE GATHERING CANNOT GO LIVE UNTIL 12:00am Thursday morning.

11 Campaigning Rules & Regulations Restricted Areas: o The Cubes (The Pit and next to the Campus Y) o Interior of the Student Union o Exterior of all campus buildings o Interior of all classroom buildings o Interior of campus libraries, dining halls, and gyms o Within 50 feet of a University-operated computer lab o Athletic buildings (Dean Dome, Kenan Stadium, etc.) o Interior of buses

12 Dorm Storming: SBP/RHA Only 7:00 – 9:00 pm Sundays through Thursdays o Check-in: 6:50 pm in community office; need One Card and nametag o 10 people per campaign per community at one time o Starts Wednesday, January 27 Cannot post things in undesignated area* Cannot slide things under doors Non-solicitation forms* can be posted on doors *http://studentlife.unc.edu/organization/boe  Documents

13 Campaign Expenditures Amounts o Student Body President: $150.00 (+$75.00) o Student Congress: $15.00 (+$5.00) o GPSF President: $100.00 (+$50.00) o RHA President: $100.00 (+$50.00) o CAA President: $100.00 (+$50.00) o Senior Class Officers: $50.00 (+$25.00) – joint spending Can’t be spent on bribes, alcohol, gifts, etc. Financial statements due the day after the election by 5:00 pm in hard copy and emailed in as an Excel spreadsheet

14 Campaign Workers Who can’t participate in campaigns? o Members of the Board of Elections o Student Attorney General o GPSF Attorney General o Chairs of the Undergraduate and Graduate Honor Courts o Members of Student Supreme Court o Members of the Student Legal Counsel

15 Violations & Penalties Accumulation of 10 points results in automatic disqualification For each point received, candidate’s spending limit is also decreased by 5% of total amount Categories o Defacing school property – 2 (+/- 1) points o False Start – 3 (+/- 2) points o Location – 3 (+/- 3) points o Technology – 3 (+/- 3) points o Falsification – 6 (+/- 4) points o Financial Problems – 7 (+/- 3) points o Harmful/Malicious Behavior – 8 (+/- 2) points

16 Violations: Overview You have the right to an attorney. A violation is reported; plaintiff files document(s) Defendant is given a chance to see statement and document(s) The Board of Elections will determine date, time, and location of the hearing The hearing will occur, open to the public BOE will vote and decide on punitive measure Appeals to Student Supreme Court can be filed

17 Candidate Profile Profile on elections.unc.edu Link to profiles be sent out along with voting instructions to UNC student body Complete Candidate Profile form and send to Grady Hale at grhale@live.unc.edugrhale@live.unc.edu Due by Thursday March 24 th at 5:00pm

18 Profile Info Name Profile Picture (attach separately to email) Position running for (include any additional info: district, etc) Contact Information (all optional, just list what you want uploaded) o Phone o Email o Website o Social Media Platform o What you're running on o 500-character limit & max of 10 bullet points Experience o Scholarship, leadership, community service, work experience, etc o 500-character limit & max of 10 bullet points

19 Questions ? Email: boe@unc.eduboe@unc.edu Website: http://studentlife.unc.edu/organization/boehttp://studentlife.unc.edu/organization/boe - http://elections.unc.edu/ Title VI: http://congress.unc.edu/student-code/http://congress.unc.edu/student-code/


Download ppt "Special Election 2016 Mandatory Candidate’s Meeting March 9-11, 2016."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google