Election Rules & Guidelines: Schedule
Election Rules & Guidelines: Schedule
Schedule:
Date Event
September 03, 2021 Release of Guidelines
September 6-7, 2021 Filing of Candidacy
September 10, 2021 Screening of Candidates
September 13-16, 2021 Start of Campaign
September 17, 2021 Actual Voting
September 20, 2021 Announcement of Newly Elected Officers
Campaigns
All campaign material must be approved by the school management to ensure the
content of the materials.
No material may be distributed (i.e., candy or food)
Any candidate caught defacing or removing another candidate’s materials will forfeit
candidacy
No campaign material may slander any other candidate.
All posters must be placed in approved locations and websites.
Posting Policy
All students must strictly adhere to the following guidelines:
All posters and flyers must be affiliated with the school
Postings should be approved by the Teachers and the School Heads.
Any posters or flyers not bearing the approval will be removed and discarded.
Publicity may not promote alcohol, drug use, the degradation of any person or groups of
people, or establishments which support any of the aforementioned items.
All posters and flyers must be removed 24 hours after the event. The group presenting
the event is responsible for removal of all posters and flyers.
Students may only publicize/advertise their events once the approval is confirmed.
Permission is required before they may be reproduced. If authorized, the usage of such
posters must confirm to the school management.
Elections
All candidates must be a class officer or homeroom officer.
All candidates have the right to join the elections within 48 hours before the event
starts.
Candidates may not log on to the voting website for voters, or navigate a voter to the
voting website and show them how to vote.
Party name: ____________
Vp:
Sec:
Treasurer:
Auditor:
Sgt at arms:
PRO:
Adopted from:
Wagner college. (n.d.). Election Rules & Guidelines. Https://Wagner.Edu/. Retrieved October 1, 2020, from
https://wagner.edu/sga/election-rules-guidelines/
Cheating is a choice. Cheating is a crime. Therefore, when you choose to cheat, you choose to commit a crime.
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