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September 3, 2012 Minutes
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Student Assembly Elections Committee
Meeting Minutes � 03 September 2012
I. Introductions
II. Committee Overview & Goals
- a. Everyone in agreement
III. Fall Elections Calendar and Process
- a. Challenge Process
- b. Understood by all
IV. Candidates Forum (Wednesday 5PM, WSH Music Room)
- a. Format
- i. Start with brief introductions
- 1. Transfers, than freshman
- 2. 15 seconds each
- ii. Then break the candidates into “focus groups” of 5at a time (2 transfers go into the first group)
- 1. Within each focus group, one question from SA member followed one from the community
- i. Start with brief introductions
- a. Community questions will be written on paper and screened/selected by Elections Committee members
- b. Committee will prepare questions on paper to substitute for community questions if necessary
- 2. Each of 5 candidates in focus group will have 45 seconds to answer each question
- 3. If more than 30 candidates, add on to focus groups to ensure everyone is within the first 6 groups
- iii. Following first round of Focus Groups, go through candidates again
- 1. Same procedure, but different focus groups (ie. Those who answered about Campus safety in Round 1 now answer about Late night programming)
- a. One question from SA, 30 second responses
- iv. Issues (two focus groups for each issue → go through 1 to 3 and then back to 1 again)
- 1. Campus safety (Blue lights/shuttles)
- 2. Late night programming (Cayuga’s Watchers)
- 3. Caring Community (mental health/adjustments)
- iv. Issues (two focus groups for each issue → go through 1 to 3 and then back to 1 again)
- b. Participation of Jevan Hutson and Ian Harris (Meinig Family Scholars)
- i. Put them in touch with Slope Media
- ii. Ask Roneal to talk to office about excusing them
- iii. Allow them to provide a 30 second introduction to read aloud
- c. Participation of other no-show candidates
- i. Nothing to do for them
- d. Involvement of community and campus media
- ii. Same as community
V. Fall Elections voting
- a. Voting booths on North Campus
- i. Participation encouraged, wait for Google doc
- b. Brainstorm: other ways to increase voter turnout
- !i. T shirts/Rock the Cornell Sun
- 1. Deferred to Spring
- ii. SA Vote slide
- 1. Largest freshman lectures → Dan
- 2. Spreadsheet for classes
- iii. Facebook event
- 1. Will be created by Dan and promoted by committee members
- !i. T shirts/Rock the Cornell Sun
SA Elections Shortcuts
Contact SA Elections
109 Day Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
ph. (607) 255–3715
fx. (607) 255–2182
Hours: 9a - 12:15p, 1p - 4:30p, M - F