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Election Officials
Chief Returning Officer
(CRO)
The CRO, or Chief Returning Officer, is responsible for maintaining the
integrity of the elections. The CRO is completely independent of the SA, even though this
appointment is approved by Students Council. The CRO reviews all nomination
applications to ensure that potential candidates meet the criteria set out in the
Elections Policies and Procedures. All candidates are expected to complete the nomination
form thoroughly and accurately. Incomplete forms or inaccurate information result in
disqualification. The CRO also oversees campaigning and voting. Clear policies are in
place which determine how, when and where candidates may campaign. Policies also state who
may actually vote in the elections.
The CROs decisions are considered final, unless candidates decide to appeal the
decision. An Appeal Board, another body independent of the Students Association,
reviews any Notices of Appeal to decide whether or not there are sufficient grounds for a
hearing. If the Appeal Board decides to hear a case, the candidate is asked to appear to
present the required information. Any decision handed down by the Appeal Board is also
considered final. Student positions are available for the Appeal Board. A small honorarium
is provided.
Deputy Returning Officers
(DROs) and other officials
DROs, or Deputy Returning Officers, ballot counters and poll clerks are
hired by the CRO. Students are encouraged to apply for these positions when they become
available. DROs and polling clerks are needed to protect the integrity of the process.
Anyone interested in these short-term, part-time positions are invited to fill
out an application form, or drop off a resume and cover letter at the SA
offices in room Z201 on the 2nd floor of Wyckham House. for more
information, please contact the
SA Office Manager at 440-6413.
Elections Appeals Board
This
board is only convened in the vent an appeal is launched
regarding and SA election or campaign. Student volunteers are
needed for the board. A small honorarium is provided to
student volunteers. please contact the
VP Student Life for
more information.
The CRO for SAMRC's elections is Jim Robertson, of Robertson Law. Mr. Robertson can be
reached for further information at 241-5700.
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