From the Cornell Assemblies

Elections: 2013 Spring Undergraduate Elections for SA and UA

Elections are administered by the Office of the Assemblies on behalf of the Student Assembly Elections Committee.

Information for voters

Election results

Student Assembly President

Note: Stephen Breedon was withdrawn and not included in tabulation for this election pursuant to a ruling of the Elections Committee on a challenge to his candidacy.

Student Assembly Executive Vice President

Student Assembly Undesignated At Large

Student Assembly Charter (Art. IV.1.A) requires that two of the four undesignated at large seats are allocated to students running for undesignated at large, but not President or Executive Vice President. The other two seats may be allocated to any undesignated at large candidate, including President and Executive Vice President candidates. In compliance with this requirement, tabulation was performed separately for each of these classes of seats after tabulation of all candidates together was found to seat more President and Executive Vice President candidates than permitted.

Student Assembly Agriculture & Life Sciences

Student Assembly Architecture, Art & Planning

Student Assembly Arts and Sciences

Student Assembly Engineering

Student Assembly Hotel Administration

Student Assembly Human Ecology

Student Assembly Industrial & Labor Relations

Student Assembly International at-Large

Student Assembly Minority at-Large

Student Assembly Women’s Issues at-Large

University Assembly Undergraduate at-Large

How to become a candidate

Each person who wishes to be a candidate in these elections, must complete the following requirements before noon on Monday, 18 February 2013:

  1. Submit online:
  2. Print, complete, and return the following documents to 109 Day Hall:
    • Candidate Registration Form: Complete and submit to register your candidacy.
    • Candidate Petition Form: Use this form to collect signatures in support of your candidacy from students who are eligible to vote in the race associated with the seat you are seeking (i.e. if you are running for a college position, only members of your college; if you are running for an at large position, any undergraduate student). The number of signatures required depends on the election in which you are seeking to be a candidate:
      • At Large SA and UA positions: 100 signatures
      • Arts and Sciences: 75 signatures
      • SA college-specific races: 50 signatures
  3. Have your candidate profile picture taken at 109 Day Hall. (taken when you submit your election materials)
  4. Attend at least one Student Assembly meeting after the start of the current semester but before the end of online voting and register your attendance at the meeting with the Director of Elections.
  5. Review and understand these informational items:

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Links

  1. dos.cornell.edu/activities/resources/postering.cfm

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