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2. Eligibility of Candidates
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i) Having taking at least 50 % of her / his university classes in the
language required for the position.
4. Timetable
4.1 Nominations
4.2.2 Any candidate who misses this meeting will have to provide the
CEO with a justification before Monday, March 22nd at 5:00pm.
4.4 Platforms
4.4.3 Unilingual platforms must contain less than 200 words and
bilingual platforms must contain less than 400 words.
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A polling station will be located at Morisset 022 and will be opened from
Tuesday, March 30th until Wednesday, March 31st.
The electoral campaign will begin on Monday, March 22nd at 12:00am and
will end on Wednesday, March 31st at 7pm.
All candidates will have to take down their posters on the final day of
polling after the polling station has closed.
4.8 Debate
The list of volunteers must be returned to the CEO by Friday, March 19th
at 5:00pm.
5. Electoral Expenses
5.1 Candidates are allowed to spend up to $75 for posters, banners or any
other campaign related expenditures.
5.2 Candidates must keep receipts of all electoral expenses to prove that they
did not exceed the $75 limit.
6. Resources
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6.2 Candidates cannot use any of the SFUO’s resources. This means that
resources from other Federated Bodies, clubs or services cannot be used
for the purpose of the campaign. University resources are not allowed as
well.
7.1 The CEO can be contacted at any time by e-mail at: president@aeec-
csa.ca
8. Postings Rules
8.1 Posters that are placed on pillars in the University Centre must be
stamped by the reception staff at the SFUO office which is located
in room 07 of the University Centre.
8.2 Only one poster per pillar per candidate is allowed in the University
Centre.
8.5 To post on any University bulletin board, posters must be stamped by the
University’s marketing office located in room 281 of Tabaret Hall.
8.6 For all other postering, candidates must follow each building’s
regulations.
9.2 All content must be supplied in equal parts English and French.
10.1 Candidates can make classroom presentations as long as they first ask
permission to the Professor teaching the class.
11. Voting
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11.1 Students will vote by secret ballot.
11.2 Each Communication Student Association member may only vote once.
12.1 Ballots will be counted by the CEO at 7:00pm on Wednesday, March 31st
in the Communication Student Association office (Morisset 006). Each
candidate may be there in person or send an official representative.
12.2 In the event that less than 10 votes separate the winning candidate from
the runner-up, a recount will automatically take place.
12.3 Results will be sent via e-mail to all Communication Student Association
members as soon as they become official.
Candidates are allowed to campaign during voting days as long as they are not in
sight or sound of the polling station.
14. Complaints
15. Penalties
Penalties ranging from a simple warning to a withdrawal from the election can be
issued by the CEO to a candidate if she / he or her / his team violates the electoral
rules.
16.1 Any Communication Student Association member has until Friday, April
2nd at 5:00pm to contest the election results.
16.2 In order to contest the results, an e-mail or written request must be sent to
the CEO.
16.3 Decisions of the CEO may be appealed to the V.P. University Affairs of
the SFUO, who will be responsible for guaranteeing the legitimacy of the
election, and imposing necessary measures to such an effect.
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17. On-line Campaigning
17.3 Candidates can send e-mails as long as they do not violate articles 6 and 9.
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