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− | | data2 = Camille Warner | + | | data2 = Alex Tsahageas |
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| | data3 = [mailto:cro@mcgilleus.ca cro@mcgilleus.ca] | | | data3 = [mailto:cro@mcgilleus.ca cro@mcgilleus.ca] |
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− | ==What is the Chief Returning Officer?==
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| The '''''Chief Returning Officer''''' is largely in charge of the organization and supervision of Official Elections of the EUS. Additionally, the CRO generally is a reference for the [[DRO|Deputy Returning Officers]] (DROs), who are in charge of the organization and supervision of their departmental society's elections. This organization often consists of ensuring awareness of campaigning and election bylaws, encouraging voters to be informed and vote, and moderating anything inbetween. | | The '''''Chief Returning Officer''''' is largely in charge of the organization and supervision of Official Elections of the EUS. Additionally, the CRO generally is a reference for the [[DRO|Deputy Returning Officers]] (DROs), who are in charge of the organization and supervision of their departmental society's elections. This organization often consists of ensuring awareness of campaigning and election bylaws, encouraging voters to be informed and vote, and moderating anything inbetween. |
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| ==Responsibilities== | | ==Responsibilities== |
− | ===Creation of the Electoral Calendar=== | + | ===Creation of the [[Electoral Calendar]]=== |
| + | {{Button|1=Electoral Calendar|5=internal|4=Teal|3=fal fa-calendar|2=Electoral Calendar|7=right|8=small}} |
| Part of the job of the CRO is to plan the entire schedule for information periods, campaigning, and voting for the upcoming academic year. This constitutes the Electoral Calendar, and must be presented to the EUS Board of Governors for ratification (by simple majority) at the Board's second session of the Summer. The Electoral Calendar, if approved, is then made public in the week following. This is per [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A03:_Responsibilities.C2.A0|Article 3.1.5]] of the [[Electoral and Referendum Bylaws]]. | | Part of the job of the CRO is to plan the entire schedule for information periods, campaigning, and voting for the upcoming academic year. This constitutes the Electoral Calendar, and must be presented to the EUS Board of Governors for ratification (by simple majority) at the Board's second session of the Summer. The Electoral Calendar, if approved, is then made public in the week following. This is per [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A03:_Responsibilities.C2.A0|Article 3.1.5]] of the [[Electoral and Referendum Bylaws]]. |
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− | Things that should go in the electoral calendar are listed below.
| + | While the electoral calendar does not have to include the departmental election calendars, it is recommended that the CRO encourage all DROs to create and use their own electoral calendars, then share these with the CRO. This helps the CRO ensure that DROs are aware of their own time-sensitive bylaws, as well as to help the CRO check in on departmental election progress. |
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− | !style="width:100px"|Suggested Duration
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− | !Notes and Relevant Articles of Electoral Bylaws/EUS Constitution
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"| Fall
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"| Referendum question submission period
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"| 1.5-2 weeks
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *The question submission period should be a '''minimum of 7 school days''' to accommodate the registration of [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Referendum Committees]] ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Article 9.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline for registration of referendum committee
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Must be registered with the CRO '''at least seven (7) school days''' before the opening of the polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Article 9.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Referendum campaigning period
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Campaigning must end at '''9:00 pm''' on the day prior to opening of polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A010:_Campaigning.C2.A0|Article 10.12]]).
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Referendum voting period
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
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− | *Voting booths should be open for a minimum of '''four (4) consecutive hours per day''' ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.6]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Announcement of referendum results
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Results should be announced to the EUS '''within one week''' of their availability ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A016:_Announcement.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bof.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bthe.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BResults|Article 16.1]]).
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− | *If there are any time-sensitive referendum results (i.e. student fee changes, etc.), the voting period should be scheduled such that the results are available by the required deadlines.
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL nomination period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1-2 weeks
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL extended nomination period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|2 school days
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− | *([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6.9]])
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL campaigning period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1-1.5 weeks
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Campaigning must end at '''9:00 pm''' on the day prior to opening of polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A010:_Campaigning.C2.A0|Article 10.12]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Deadline to register a [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A08:_.E2.80.9CNo.E2.80.9D.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCampaign|"No" campaign]]
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Deadline
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− | *"No" campaigns must currently be registered to the CRO '''at least five (5) school days''' before the opening of the polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A08:_.E2.80.9CNo.E2.80.9D.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCampaign|Article 8.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL voting period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Results must be obtained '''before October 31''' ([[EUS_Constitution#Article_30:_Members_of_the_Board_of_Governors|Constitution Article 30.5.2]]).
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− | *Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
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− | *Voting booths should be open for no less than '''four (4) consecutive hours per day''' ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.6]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Announcement of BoG MaL election results
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Results should be announced to the EUS '''within one week''' of their availability ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A016:_Announcement.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bof.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bthe.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BResults|Article 16.1]]).
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− | *Candidates can be informed prior to public announcement of your results.
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Deadline to submit complaints for the BoG MaL election
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Complaints must be submitted to the CRO '''no later than five (5) days''' following the announcement of results ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A017:_Protest.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Band.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BRepolling|Article 17.1]]).
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− | *This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL electoral runoff campaign period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|2 day minimum
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Only necessary in the case of a tie during a Regular Election ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.8.2.1.a]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL electoral runoff voting period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|2 day minimum
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Only necessary in the case of a tie during a Regular Election ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.8.2.1.a]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL by-election nomination period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *The by-election nomination period is only required if one or more positions remain vacant following the extended nomination period ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6.10.1]]).
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− | *While the by-election procedures could be run in parallel to the regular election if there are other positions which are not vacant, it is recommended to hold the by-election after the conclusion of the regular election. This is to avoid confusing voters with elections that are proceeding along different timelines.
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL by-election campaign period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *The by-election nomination period is only required if one or more positions remain vacant following the extended nomination period ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6.10.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Fall
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|BoG MaL by-election voting period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|2 days
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *The by-election nomination period is only required if one or more positions remain vacant following the extended nomination period ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6.10.1]]).
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− | |-
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− | |Winter
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− | |Applications open for VP Finance
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− | |2 weeks
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Nomination period for EUS Executive Committee positions
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|1-2 weeks
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Extended nomination period for uncontested EUS Executive Committee positions
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|2 days
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6.9]])
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Campaign period for EUS Executive Committee positions
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *Campaigning must end at '''9:00 pm''' on the day prior to opening of polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A010:_Campaigning.C2.A0|Article 10.12]]).
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|EUS Executive Committee candidate debates
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|1 evening
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *It is recommended to schedule debates such that EUS Regular Members have sufficient time to form a [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A08:_.E2.80.9CNo.E2.80.9D.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCampaign|"No" campaign]] in the time between the debates and the beginning of voting period. This is because the debates are frequently the first thorough exposure Regular Members have to candidates.
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Deadline to register a [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A08:_.E2.80.9CNo.E2.80.9D.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCampaign|"No" campaign]]
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *"No" campaigns must currently be registered to the CRO '''at least five (5) school days''' before the opening of the polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A08:_.E2.80.9CNo.E2.80.9D.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCampaign|Article 8.1]]).
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Voting period for EUS Executive Committee positions
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
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− | *Voting booths should be open for no less than '''four (4) consecutive hours per day''' ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.6]]).
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Announcement of EUS Executive Committee results
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *Results should be announced to the EUS '''within one week''' of their availability ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A016:_Announcement.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bof.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bthe.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BResults|Article 16.1]]).
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− | *Candidates can be informed prior to public announcement of your results.
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Deadline to submit complaints for the EUS Executive Committee election
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *Complaints must be submitted to the CRO '''no later than five (5) days''' following the announcement of results ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A017:_Protest.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Band.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BRepolling|Article 17.1]]).
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− | *This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|EUS Executive Committee electoral runoff campaign period
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|2 day minimum
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *Only necessary in the case of a tie during a Regular Election ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.8.2.1.a]]).
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|EUS Executive Committee electoral runoff voting period
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|2 day minimum
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | *Only necessary in the case of a tie during a Regular Election ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.8.2.1.a]]).
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|Complaint period for EUS Executive Committee election
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|5 days
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− | |style="background:#ecff22a3"|
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter Referendum question submission period
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|1-2 weeks
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *The question submission period should be a '''minimum of 7 school days''' to accommodate the registration of [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Referendum Committees]] ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Article 9.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline for registration of referendum committee
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Must be registered with the CRO '''at least seven (7) school days''' before the opening of the polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Article 9.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter Referendum campaigning period
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Campaigning must end at '''9:00 pm''' on the day prior to opening of polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A010:_Campaigning.C2.A0|Article 10.12]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter Referendum voting period
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
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− | *Voting booths should be open for no less than '''four (4) consecutive hours per day''' ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.6]]).
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− | *If there are any time-sensitive referendum results (i.e. student fee changes, etc.), the voting period should be scheduled such that the results are available by the required deadlines.
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Announcement of referendum results
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Results should be announced to the EUS '''within one week of their availability''' ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A016:_Announcement.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bof.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Bthe.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BResults|Article 16.1]]).
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline to submit complaints for the Winter Referendum
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|Deadline
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− | |style="background:#60fcf15c"|
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− | *Complaints must be submitted to the CRO '''no later than five (5) days''' following the announcement of results ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A017:_Protest.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8Band.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BRepolling|Article 17.1]]).
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− | *This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter BoG MaL nomination period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1-2 weeks
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter BoG MaL extended nomination period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|2 days
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6.9]])
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter BoG MaL campaigning period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Campaigning must end at '''9:00 pm''' on the day prior to opening of polls ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A010:_Campaigning.C2.A0|Article 10.12]]).
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− | |-
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter BoG MaL voting period
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|1 week
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|
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− | *Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
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− | *Voting booths should be open for no less than '''four (4) consecutive hours per day''' ([[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A014:_Voting.C2.A0|Article 14.6]]).
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Winter
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Announcement of BoG MaL election results
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− | |style="background:#ffb20594"|Deadline
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| The CRO has a variety of responsibilities regarding referenda. First and foremost, the CRO should be aware of all McGill-imposed due dates for referendum questions. Most questions concerning EUS student fees collected by McGill are subject to this date sensitivity. In general, the EUS President should be aware of when these dates are, as they are critical to the planning of the [[Chief Returning Officer#Creation of the Electoral Calendar|electoral calendar]]. | | The CRO has a variety of responsibilities regarding referenda. First and foremost, the CRO should be aware of all McGill-imposed due dates for referendum questions. Most questions concerning EUS student fees collected by McGill are subject to this date sensitivity. In general, the EUS President should be aware of when these dates are, as they are critical to the planning of the [[Chief Returning Officer#Creation of the Electoral Calendar|electoral calendar]]. |
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− | Publicizing the referendum | + | As per usual, the CRO is also required to assist DROs in their referenda, should it be necessary. In many referenda cases, this involves helping DROs in the interpretation or understanding of their departmental bylaws, or in the navigation of the grey zone between EUS Bylaws and respective departmental bylaws. |
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| The [[General Assembly]] of Fall 2017 resulted in a change to the organization of referendum forum for discussion. Previously, it was expected that the CRO arrange a debate between all [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Referendum Committees]], however, in the event where all Referendum Committees support a ''Yes'' vote for their respective referendum question, a debate is not a productive format for distribution of information to the EUS. Therefore, [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A03:_Responsibilities.C2.A0|Article 3.1.9]] now reads: | | The [[General Assembly]] of Fall 2017 resulted in a change to the organization of referendum forum for discussion. Previously, it was expected that the CRO arrange a debate between all [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A09:_Referendum.E2.80.8B_.E2.80.8BCommittee|Referendum Committees]], however, in the event where all Referendum Committees support a ''Yes'' vote for their respective referendum question, a debate is not a productive format for distribution of information to the EUS. Therefore, [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A03:_Responsibilities.C2.A0|Article 3.1.9]] now reads: |
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− | This public forum for discussion could take a variety of forms, combining digital and physical mediums. Publicly accessible online forms for submitting questions are generally a good way of providing an anonymous way for students to get to know more about the referendum questions, particularly if | + | This public forum for discussion could take a variety of forms, combining digital and physical mediums. Publicly accessible online forms for submitting questions are generally a good way of providing an anonymous way for students to get to know more about the referendum questions, particularly if the questions are contentious. However, methods with more face-to-face interaction are preferred as they have the potential to give greater visibility to a larger group of students. |
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− | As in all cases, the role of the CRO is also to assist DROs in their referenda when they arise. In many referenda cases, this involves assisting DROs in the interpretation or understanding of their departmental bylaws, or in the navigation of the grey zone between EUS Bylaws and respective departmental bylaws.
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| + | Often the most publicly visible election that the CRO will oversee is the [[Executive_Committee|EUS Executive Committee]] Elections in the winter semester. Bylaws related to the EUS Executive Committee Elections are primarily found in [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A06:_Nomination|Article 6: Nominations]] and [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws#Article.C2.A010:_Campaigning.C2.A0|Article 10: Campaigning]], although there are other relevant articles within the [[Electoral_and_Referendum_Bylaws|Electoral Bylaws]]. |
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Chief Returning Officer [CRO]
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The Chief Returning Officer is largely in charge of the organization and supervision of Official Elections of the EUS. Additionally, the CRO generally is a reference for the Deputy Returning Officers (DROs), who are in charge of the organization and supervision of their departmental society's elections. This organization often consists of ensuring awareness of campaigning and election bylaws, encouraging voters to be informed and vote, and moderating anything inbetween.
Responsibilities
Part of the job of the CRO is to plan the entire schedule for information periods, campaigning, and voting for the upcoming academic year. This constitutes the Electoral Calendar, and must be presented to the EUS Board of Governors for ratification (by simple majority) at the Board's second session of the Summer. The Electoral Calendar, if approved, is then made public in the week following. This is per Article 3.1.5 of the Electoral and Referendum Bylaws.
While the electoral calendar does not have to include the departmental election calendars, it is recommended that the CRO encourage all DROs to create and use their own electoral calendars, then share these with the CRO. This helps the CRO ensure that DROs are aware of their own time-sensitive bylaws, as well as to help the CRO check in on departmental election progress.
The CRO has a variety of responsibilities regarding referenda. First and foremost, the CRO should be aware of all McGill-imposed due dates for referendum questions. Most questions concerning EUS student fees collected by McGill are subject to this date sensitivity. In general, the EUS President should be aware of when these dates are, as they are critical to the planning of the electoral calendar.
As per usual, the CRO is also required to assist DROs in their referenda, should it be necessary. In many referenda cases, this involves helping DROs in the interpretation or understanding of their departmental bylaws, or in the navigation of the grey zone between EUS Bylaws and respective departmental bylaws.
Publicizing the referendum
The General Assembly of Fall 2017 resulted in a change to the organization of referendum forum for discussion. Previously, it was expected that the CRO arrange a debate between all Referendum Committees, however, in the event where all Referendum Committees support a Yes vote for their respective referendum question, a debate is not a productive format for distribution of information to the EUS. Therefore, Article 3.1.9 now reads:
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Elections EUS should organize a public forum for discussion between all referendum committees the format of which is to the discretion of the CRO.
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This public forum for discussion could take a variety of forms, combining digital and physical mediums. Publicly accessible online forms for submitting questions are generally a good way of providing an anonymous way for students to get to know more about the referendum questions, particularly if the questions are contentious. However, methods with more face-to-face interaction are preferred as they have the potential to give greater visibility to a larger group of students.
Historical Referenda
EUS Executive Committee
Often the most publicly visible election that the CRO will oversee is the EUS Executive Committee Elections in the winter semester. Bylaws related to the EUS Executive Committee Elections are primarily found in Article 6: Nominations and Article 10: Campaigning, although there are other relevant articles within the Electoral Bylaws.
Online Voting System
Debates
Organization of candidate debates for the EUS Executive Committee Election is one of the more labor-intensive aspects of the portfolio, as well as one of the most publicly visible. A smooth, well-run debate is beneficial to the candidates, the attendees, as well as EUS Elections. The smoother and quicker the elections run, the more likely it is that attendees will wait until the end. If debates run too long, or are too confusing or poorly moderated, attendees often become frustrated or [more] uncaring than usual, and are more likely to leave.
For the Winter 2018 EUS Executive Committee Election, the CRO opted to have a dedicated debate moderator to separate the responsibilities of managing the logistics of debate along with observation of debate rules. This proved to be a positive choice, as the moderator and CRO worked together to screen questions submitted through the online questions submission Google form. The moderator presented questions to candidates, timed candidate response periods, gave end-of-speaking-period warnings to candidates, etc. The CRO communicated to candidates throughout the debates, helped screen online submitted questions, coordinated delivery of food/drinks, coordinated clean-up, and ensured that other online communications were monitored.
It is also encouraged to have a livestream of debates for students who are interested in tuning in, but are unable to attend for whatever reason. If livestreaming is used, it is recommended to put a microphone as close as possible to the candidates, because otherwise you will need to have someone transcribing all questions/answers/follow-ups.
Some recommendations for future CROs regarding debates organization:
- Book the space out way the heck ahead of time. The EUS Common Room is the classic debate spot because we are allowed to have food, it has ample seating and electronic capabilities, and semi-decent wifi. If debates are held in a classroom, you cannot serve food in the room, and need to go through the event booking website.
- Ensure that vegetarian options are provided for with the food ordered. These are usually easy to accommodate with pizza, and gluten-free pizzas can also be ordered if necessary.
- Provide candidates with a detailed document indicating the format for debate, including, but not limited to: time limits, order of candidates, strike policy for instances of slander/time violations/etc., digital accommodations, etc.
- Arrange for long distance candidates ahead of time, ensure good connectivity for their choice of video calling.
- Ensure that any special time/debate accommodations made for candidates are
Improving Turnout
- incentive history
- buttons/stickers
- need to have better recruitment for tabling
- inclusion of puppies? Puppy pats for voting
- puppy cover photos
- live updates of departmental voting rates (incentives to the highest voter turnout department)
Selection Process and Accountability
Relevant Articles and Links