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ug-senate:appxi [2013/11/22 00:37]
assu-editor
ug-senate:appxi [2014/07/18 11:49] (current)
jfinley5 [A. Members of the US]
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 ==== A. Members of the US ==== ==== A. Members of the US ====
-Any members of the undergraduate population declaring intent to become a member of the US, and requesting to appear in the Elections Handbook and on the ballot, must submit to the Elections Commission a petition of at least 100 members of the undergraduate population.+  - Any members of the undergraduate population declaring intent to become a member of the US, and requesting to appear in the Elections Handbook and on the ballot, must submit to the Elections Commission a petition of at least 100 members of the undergraduate population
 +  - The Senate may unanimously vote to send any upperclass candidate (designated as such in the Elections Handbook), to the Elections Commission to have their status as an upperclass candidate reviewed. The Elections Commission will then have the authority to remove the designation of "​upperclass candidate"​ as defined in Article II, Section 3.A.3 of the ASSU Constitution. 
 +  - Candidates who do not meet the definition of "​upperclass candidate"​ in Article II, Section 3.A.3 of the ASSU Constitution may not petition the Elections Commission to be designated as upperclass candidates. Disputes regarding the definition of "​upperclass candidate"​ shall be resolved by the ASSU Constitutional Council. 
 +  - If the Elections Commission removes the designation of upperclass candidate, the candidate in question is still eligible to run as an at-large candidate, but cannot be treated as an upperclass candidate for the purposes of Article II Section 3.A of the ASSU Constitution,​ regardless of their academic status as defined by the University Registrar.
  
 ==== B. Class Presidents ==== ==== B. Class Presidents ====
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        - IRV rounds shall be repeated until one slate remains. The US shall certify the election of that slate as the Class Presidents.        - IRV rounds shall be repeated until one slate remains. The US shall certify the election of that slate as the Class Presidents.
      - If resolution of a tie vote is necessary to determine the slate to be eliminated in a given round of the instant runoff, the tie shall be resolved by eliminating the tied slate that had the fewest votes in successively previous rounds until the tie is resolved or all previous rounds have been considered. If the tie cannot be resolved by this method, it shall be resolved by utilizing the same procedure specified for resolving US ties.      - If resolution of a tie vote is necessary to determine the slate to be eliminated in a given round of the instant runoff, the tie shall be resolved by eliminating the tied slate that had the fewest votes in successively previous rounds until the tie is resolved or all previous rounds have been considered. If the tie cannot be resolved by this method, it shall be resolved by utilizing the same procedure specified for resolving US ties.
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 +===== Section 3: US Oath of Office =====
 +The following shall be the oath of office for the members of the US:\\
 +“I, (name), do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the duties of the office of Undergraduate Senator of the Associated Students of Stanford University; that I take this obligation freely; that I will advocate for and serve the interests of the entire undergraduate population; and that I will uphold the Constitution of the Associated Students of Stanford University.”
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