BYLAW 330: BALLOTING AND COUNTING
01. Mandate
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This bylaw shall govern voting procedures, balloting and counting.
02. Right to Vote
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Each Member shall be entitled to cast one (1) ballot, except the C.R.O., who shall be entitled to cast a ballot as outlined in Section 09(2).
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All votes cast shall be by secret ballot.
03. Voting
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Voting shall be conducted at times determined and advertised by the C.R.O.
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The C.R.O. shall conduct balloting by any secure electronic means that provides precise and accurate results. For electronic ballots, see Regulation
B330.330.03 - Voting for the procedure.
04. Ballots
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For each ballot, the rank order of Candidates shall be decided randomly.
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Ballots shall list all Candidates for each position, followed by “None of the Above.”
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Where a referendum or plebiscite question(s) is/are on the ballot, the ballot shall list “yes” followed by “no” for each referendum or plebiscite question.
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Where a Voter’s intention is clear, that Voter’s ballot shall be counted.
05. Balloting and Counting – Executive, Board of Governors and Councilor Elections
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Balloting shall be conducted by preferential voting. See Regulation
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Voters shall be entitled to mark as few as zero or as many as all Candidates for any position.
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A section of a Voter’s ballot shall be considered spoiled where that Voter has:
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indicated the same number for more than one (1) Candidate;
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not included the number one (1) next to any Candidate;
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indicated more than one (1) number next to the same Candidate;
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used non-consecutive numbers; or
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left all Candidates in a race unranked.
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The process in Regulation 330.05 - Elections Preferential Balloting shall continue for each position until all the Candidates are preferentially declared victorious.
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Candidates shall be allocated seats as specified in Regulation
110.110.
06. Balloting and Counting– Plebiscites and Referenda
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The side that receives the greater number of votes shall be declared victorious.
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Where both sides receive an equal number of votes, and the C.R.O. is a Member, then the C.R.O. shall cast a ballot.
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Where both sides receive an equal number of votes, and the C.R.O. is not a Member, then the result shall be determined by a random or quasi-random method selected by the C.R.O.
07. Secure Handling of Ballots
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The C.R.O. shall have secure access to the electronic ballots through the platform providing the electronic ballot.
08. Requirements of the C.R.O
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The C.R.O. or at least one (1) D.R.O. shall
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supervise the counting of ballots electronically, when necessary;
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post final results within two (2) Business Days of all complaints and appeals being resolved;
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notify the Speaker of the Students’ Council and President of the Students’ Union of the final results in writing;
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for GFC Elections, notify the Vice President (Academic) of the Students’ Union and the GFC Secretary of the final results in writing;
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post unofficial results at any time, including during counting; and
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store the ballots in a secure place for at least two (2) weeks after completing the last recount.
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The C.R.O. shall prepare a paper ballot before the close of voting as if their capacity as C.R.O. did not restrict their voting privileges.
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The C.R.O. shall place this ballot in a sealed and signed envelope and give it to the D.R.O. before any results from an election are available to the C.R.O.
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The envelope shall only be opened if the C.R.O.’s vote is required to break a tie.
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If required, a D.R.O. shall open the envelope and oversee the C.R.O. as they implement the tie-breaking mechanism as outlined in Regulation 330.05 - Elections Preferential Balloting.
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If this procedure is not followed, the C.R.O.’s ballot will be considered spoiled.
09. Audits
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The C.R.O. shall audit the results at any time with the support of the balloting provider.
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The C.R.O. shall audit the results if evidence or reports of electoral tampering have occurred and thoroughly investigate any reported tampering.
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The C.R.O. shall post the results of any audit within 24 hours of its completion.