The Policies of the Association Elections shall apply to all Association elections. Elections Policies issued by individual legislative bodies shall apply to candidates, slates, and issues on which their respective populations are eligible to vote.
The timing of various elections shall be specified in the Policies of the Elections Commission, except as specified in the Constitution, these By-Laws, the US By-Laws, the GSC By-Laws, the Association Election Policies, or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies.
Shall be the resolution(s) approved by the relevant Association legislative bodies calling for additional elections, specifying additional specific duties of the Commission, clarifying and interpreting the Constitution, these By-Laws, the Policies of the Association Elections, or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies for their benefit, and/or approving their actions or requests prior to an election.
The details of the specification of the election timetable shall be included in the Association Elections Policies or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies.
Each Fee levied by the Association shall be charged a uniform percentage surcharge on the amount authorized for collection by the Association.
The Association Election Policies and the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies shall contain the procedures for placing various issues on the ballot.
The Association Elections Policies and the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies shall contain whatever campaign regulations are deemed necessary and appropriate.
The Association Elections Policies or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies shall contain the specification of the contents of the Elections Handbook, as well as the requirements for its distribution.
The Association Elections Policies or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies shall contain the specification of the content and format of the elections ballots.
For Presidential nomination and election, voters shall rank slates on their ballots in order of preference, and may choose not to indicate a preference for a given slate.
In addition, the Association Elections Policies or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies shall contain the following minimum information concerning voting:
The Association Elections Policies or the Elections Policies of the relevant Association legislative bodies shall contain the procedures for tabulating the results of elections, as well as the procedure for requesting a recount.
The Elections Commissioner shall present to the relevant Association legislative bodies the results of all elections and voting within seven days of the conclusion of the end of the polling period. This section shall not govern elections called under the terms of Article VI, Section 2, Subsections D and E of the Constitution.
The results of the election presented by the Elections Commissioner shall take the form of a document stating:
The procedure for certification of results for US elections shall be specified in the US By-Laws. The procedure for certification of results, if any, for GSC elections shall be specified in the GSC By-Laws.
The US By-Laws shall have sole jurisdiction over the certification and/or invalidation of elections affecting only the undergraduate population, unless specified otherwise in the US By-Laws. The GSC By-Laws shall have sole jurisdiction over the certification and/or invalidation of elections affecting only the graduate population, unless otherwise specified in the GSC By-Laws.
The Association legislative bodies shall have power to invalidate the results of an election involving the entire Association population only in the event of voter fraud, voter disenfranchisement, an election that was conducted in a partisan manner by the elections officers, or an election that was not in accordance with the Constitution.
In the event that an election involving the entire Association population should need to be invalidated for any reason not specified by this section of these By-Laws, the Constitutional Council shall have the sole power to invalidate that election, or the affected portion thereof. The Constitutional Council shall exercise this power only if a case is brought forth under the terms of Article IV of the Constitution.
Within ten days of the invalidation of the results of an election, the Elections Commission shall call a new election to replace the invalidated portion of the results (or to replace the entirety of the election, should the entire election be invalidated). The new election shall not replace the valid, unaffected portions of the previous election. The new election shall be held within six weeks of the invalidation.