Electoral Calendar

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The Electoral Calendar outlines the various timelines for EUS Executive Elections, Referenda, and Board of Governor Elections. Departmental elections are handled independently by the department's Deputy Returning Officers (DRO), and do not require the same procedures to be approved.

Requirements

The electoral calendar is mentioned only in the Electoral and Referendum Bylaws. The following references only cover the requirements & restrictions of the itself calendar, more details about duration, extensions, etc. can be found in the bylaw.

Article 1: Definitions
1.13 The Electoral​ ​Calendar​ refers to official periods and deadlines related to Official Elections​
Article 3: Responsibilities
3.1.5 Elections​ ​EUS​ shall develop and present the Electoral​ ​Calendar​ to the EUS Board of Governors for ratification by a simple majority at its second session of the Summer. After ratification, the Electoral​ ​Calendar​ must be made public in the next week.
Article 14: Voting
14.7 All votes must be cast by the end of the voting period as outlined in the Electoral Calendar.
14.7.1 Electors waiting to vote at the time of the scheduled closing of any polling station are exempted from the above rule and may do so, but no elector shall thereafter be admitted to the waiting line

F2023 EUS Executive Electoral Calendar

Referendum Question

Description 2023-2024
Submission Period: Wed Oct 4 - Wed Nov 1
Campaigning Period Wed Nov 1 - Mon Nov 6
Voting Period Tues Nov 7 - Sat Nov 11
Announcement of referendum Results Sun Nov 12


W2024 EUS Executive Electoral Calendar

Executive Committee Positions

Description 2023-2024
Nomination Period Mon Jan 29 - Mon Feb 5
Extended Nomination Tue Feb 6 - Wed Feb 7
Campaigning Period Sat Feb 10 - Sun Feb 18
Candidate Debates Thurs Feb 15
Deadline to register a "No" campaign Fri Feb 17
End of "No" campaigning Sun Feb 18
Voting Period Mon Feb 19 - Mon Feb 26
Announcement of election Results Tues Feb 27
Deadline to submit complaints for elections Fri Mar 2

EUS Executive Committee Electoral By-election

Description 2023-2024
Nomination period Sun Mar 4 - Fri Mar 8
Extended Nomination Period Sat Mar 9 - Mon Mar 11
Campaign Period Tue Mar 12 - Mon Mar 18
Voting Period Tue Mar 19 - Mon Mar 25
Announcement of election Results Tue Mar 26

EUS Executive Committee Electoral Runoff

Description 2023-2024
Nomination Period Sun Mar 24 - Thurs Mar 28
Campaign Period Fri Mar 29 - Tue Apr 2
Voting Period Wed Apr 3 - Sun Apr 7
Announcement of election Results Mon Apr 8

VP Finance

Description 2023-2024
Applications Open Sat Feb 10 - Sat Feb 17
Extended Apps Sun Feb 18 - Tue Feb 20

Departmental Positions

Description 2023-2024
Nomination Period: Sun Mar 3 - Fri Mar 8
Extended Nomination: Sat Mar 9 - Mon Mar 11
Campaigning Period Tue Mar 12 - Mon Mar 18
Departmental Debates Wed Mar 13
Deadline to register a "No" campaign Mon Mar 11
Deadline to email election details to CRO Fri Mar 15
Voting Period Tues Mar 19 - Mon Mar 25
Announcement of election Results Mon Mar 25

Referendum Question

Description 2023-2024
Submission Period: Sun Mar 3 - Mon Mar 11
Campaigning Period Tue Mar 12 - Mon Mar 18
Voting Period Tues Mar 19 - Mon Mar 25
Announcement of referendum Results Tues Mar 26

General Calendar

The following table is an outline of standard operating procedures in the EUS for elections. To find out the electoral calendar for this year, you can email the CRO, or it may be publicly available in the BoG Drive folder.

Referendum BoG Election Exec Election
Semester Event Suggested Duration Notes and Relevant Articles of Electoral Bylaws/EUS Constitution
Fall Referendum question submission period 1.5-2 weeks
Fall Deadline for registration of Referendum Committees Deadline
  • Must be registered with the CRO at least seven (7) school days before the opening of the polls (Article 9.1).
Fall Referendum campaigning period 1-2 weeks
  • Campaigning must end at 9:00 pm on the day prior to opening of polls (Article 10.12).
Fall Referendum voting period 1 week
  • Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
  • Voting booths should be open for a minimum of four (4) consecutive hours per day (Article 14.6).


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.

Fall Announcement of referendum results Deadline
  • Results should be announced to the EUS within one week of their availability (Article 16.1).
Fall BoG MaL nomination period 1-2 weeks
  • No specific restrictions here, just reference the bylaws to know what information should be included on nomination forms or told to nominees (Article 6).
Fall BoG MaL extended nomination period 2 school days
  • Only necessary if a position is uncontested (one or fewer nominees) after the regular nomination period (Article 6.9).
Fall BoG MaL campaigning period 1-2 weeks
  • Campaigning must end at 9:00 pm on the day prior to opening of polls (Article 10.12).
Fall Deadline to register a "No" campaign Deadline
  • "No" campaigns must currently be registered to the CRO at least five (5) school days before the opening of the polls (Article 8.1).
Fall BoG MaL voting period 1 week
  • Results must be obtained before October 31 (Constitution Article 30.5.2).
  • Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
  • Voting booths should be open for no less than four (4) consecutive hours per day (Article 14.6).
Fall Announcement of BoG MaL election results Deadline
  • Results should be announced to the EUS within one week of their availability (Article 16.1).
  • Candidates can be informed prior to public announcement of your results.
Fall Deadline to submit complaints for the BoG MaL election Deadline
  • Complaints must be submitted to the CRO no later than five (5) days following the announcement of results (Article 17.1).
  • This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.
Fall BoG MaL electoral runoff campaign period 2 day minimum
Fall BoG MaL electoral runoff voting period 2 day minimum
Fall BoG MaL by-election nomination period 1 week
  • The by-election nomination period is only required if one or more positions remain vacant following the extended nomination period (Article 6.10.1).
  • 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.
Fall BoG MaL by-election campaign period 1 week
  • The by-election nomination period is only required if one or more positions remain vacant following the extended nomination period (Article 6.10.1).
Fall BoG MaL by-election voting period 2 days
  • The by-election nomination period is only required if one or more positions remain vacant following the extended nomination period (Article 6.10.1).
Winter Applications open for VP Finance 2 weeks
Winter Nomination period for EUS Executive Committee positions 1-2 weeks
  • No specific restrictions here, just reference the bylaws to know what information should be included on nomination forms or told to nominees (Article 6).
Winter EUS Executive Committee extended nomination period 2 days
  • Only necessary if a position is uncontested (one or fewer nominees) after the regular nomination period (Article 6.9).
Winter Campaign period for EUS Executive Committee positions 1-2 weeks
  • Campaigning must end at 9:00 pm on the day prior to opening of polls (Article 10.12).
Winter EUS Executive Committee candidate debates 1 evening
  • It is recommended to schedule debates such that EUS Regular Members have sufficient time to form a "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.
Winter Deadline to register a "No" campaign Deadline
  • "No" campaigns must currently be registered to the CRO at least five (5) school days before the opening of the polls (Article 8.1).
Winter Voting period for EUS Executive Committee positions 1 week
  • Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
  • Voting booths should be open for no less than four (4) consecutive hours per day (Article 14.6).
Winter Announcement of EUS Executive Committee results Deadline
  • Results should be announced to the EUS within one week of their availability (Article 16.1).
  • Candidates can be informed prior to public announcement of your results.
Winter Deadline to submit complaints for the EUS Executive Committee election Deadline
  • Complaints must be submitted to the CRO no later than five (5) days following the announcement of results (Article 17.1).
  • This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.
Winter EUS Executive Committee electoral runoff campaign period 2 day minimum
Winter EUS Executive Committee electoral runoff voting period 2 day minimum
Winter Winter Referendum question submission period 1-2 weeks
Winter Deadline for registration of Referendum Committees Deadline
  • Must be registered with the CRO at least seven (7) school days before the opening of the polls (Article 9.1).
Winter Winter Referendum campaigning period 1-2 weeks
  • Campaigning must end at 9:00 pm on the day prior to opening of polls (Article 10.12).
Winter Winter Referendum voting period 1 week
  • Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
  • Voting booths should be open for no less than four (4) consecutive hours per day (Article 14.6).


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.

Winter Announcement of referendum results Deadline
  • Results should be announced to the EUS within one week of their availability (Article 16.1).
Winter Deadline to submit complaints for the Winter Referendum Deadline
  • Complaints must be submitted to the CRO no later than five (5) days following the announcement of results (Article 17.1).
  • This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.
Winter Winter BoG MaL nomination period 1-2 weeks
  • No specific restrictions here, just reference the bylaws to know what information should be included on nomination forms or told to nominees (Article 6).
Winter BoG MaL extended nomination period 2 days
  • Only necessary if a position is uncontested (one or fewer nominees) after the regular nomination period (Article 6.9).
Winter Winter BoG MaL campaigning period 1-2 weeks
  • Campaigning must end at 9:00 pm on the day prior to opening of polls (Article 10.12).
Winter Winter BoG MaL voting period 1 week
  • Results must be obtained before March 31 (Constitution Article 30.5.3).
  • Recommended to have a minimum of 2 days for voting booths.
  • Voting booths should be open for no less than four (4) consecutive hours per day (Article 14.6).
Winter Announcement of BoG MaL election results Deadline
  • Results should be announced to the EUS within one week of their availability (Article 16.1).
  • Candidates can be informed prior to public announcement of your results.
Winter Deadline to submit complaints for the BoG MaL election Deadline
  • Complaints must be submitted to the CRO no later than five (5) days following the announcement of results (Article 17.1).
  • This should be well-publicized to the EUS when results are announced, along with the email address of the CRO.