ELECTIONS AND POSITIONS

Nominations open

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Nominations open 〰️

Positions include all 7 executive roles and four SAS reps to GAPSA, which come with academic and research stipends, as voted on by the General Body. Nominate yourself or a friend.

More information about the positions and election rules below.

THE EXECUTIVE BOARD

The term of office of members of the executive Board shall be one year, beginning on May 15 of the year in which they are elected and ending one year thereafter.

The Executive Board shall meet bi-weekly.

Attendance at Executive Board meetings is mandatory for all of its members.

Each position comes with a $2000 academic and research stipend for the academic year. Executive board members are compensated for their time and work and are ineligible to apply for SASGov funding as a result.

Prior experience is not required to run.

If you are interested in running for a position, please fill out the form above with your nomination.

For further attributions about the roles and responsibilities, please refer to our constitution.

SASGOV REPRESENTATIVES TO GAPSA

The General Body shall elect five graduate students from the School of Arts & Sciences to serve as School Representatives to the General Assembly of the Graduate and Professional School Assembly (GAPSA).

  1. The Vice President of Communications serves ex officio as a representative to GAPSA, and attends each GAPSA GA meeting and reports on their relevant activities, initiatives, and programs to the SASgov General Body and Executive Board. 

  2. GAPSA Representatives are not required to be SASGov Representatives.

SASGov Representatives to GAPSA are required to attend all GAPSA general assembly meetings as well as join and attend committee meetings. 

SASGov Representatives to GAPSA are required to attend at least three meetings of the SASGov General Body and shall report on the activities of GAPSA to the General Body. 

Elections for the SAS Representatives to GAPSA take place following the GAPSA Executive Board elections in the Spring semester. If all positions are filled, then a further round of elections will be held in the second meeting of the following Fall semester.

These positions come with a $500 academic and research stipend for each academic year, conditional on satisfying all GAPSA attendance policies. GAPSA representatives are compensated for their time and work but are eligible to apply for SASGov funding.

If you are interested in running for a position, please fill out the form above with your nomination.

ELECTION NOMINATIONS

Nominations can be self nominated or by a third party, either before the elections meeting by submitting the form above to the Vice President of Communications, or at the elections meeting. The election meeting is open to members of the School at large, who may participate in discussion. However, only members of the SASGov General Body may vote (in person only).

ELECTION ORDER

Positions shall be voted on in the following order:

  1. President

  2. Vice President of Policy

  3. Vice President of Communications

  4. Vice President of Finance

  5. Vice President of Public Affairs 

  6. Vice President of Social Affairs

  7. Vice President of Operations

  8. SASGov representatives to GAPSA

ELECTION PROCEDURE

After nominations for a position are closed, each candidate shall be given a three minute period to discuss their candidacy, to be followed by a three-minute question and answer period. No other candidates for the position may be in the room at this time. After all candidates have spoken, all candidates will leave the room and the general body shall have an open period to discuss the candidates. At the close of the discussion, voting will take place via paper ballot.

The current Executive Board may not vote, but may take part in the discussion if directly asked for their opinion by a member of the general body.

Should any candidate not win a position, they are welcome to run again for any other position that remains to be filled.