04-15-2012, 09:18 PM
Quote:<strong class='bbc'>Article 9 - Election and Recall Procedures</strong><strong class='bbc'>This will Repeal Articles 10-12 of the Charter</strong>
[*:2l6ebeic]Elections will be run by the Election Commission which is led by a Chairperson and two commissioners.
[*:2l6ebeic]The Delegate Elections shall be held beginning on the first of every June and December.
[*:2l6ebeic]The Cabinet Elections shall be held beginning on the first of every March, June, September, and December.
[*:2l6ebeic]When an office becomes vacant special elections must start within 7 days of the office being vacant.
[*:2l6ebeic]All elections shall have a nomination period lasting five days followed by a campaigning period lasting three days. The voting period will begin immediately after the conclusion of the campaigning period and shall last no more than five days.
[*:2l6ebeic]Candidates may only run for and hold one elected office at any given time.
[*:2l6ebeic]If only one candidate is eligible to be voted upon in the elections then a "Re-Open Nominations" option will be given as an alternative to voting for that candidate, and if it receives more votes than the candidate then the election process previously stated starts again immediately.
[*:2l6ebeic]If no candidate runs for an office the Delegate will have the responsibility of appointing someone to fill the office in question.
[*:2l6ebeic]The Assembly may recall any elected official after deliberation for a minimum of three days with a vote in accordance with normal Assembly procedures with at least four-fifths of the votes cast being in agreement.