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Officers

  1. Multiple Senate District Membership

    Those students who have, at the time of the election, been admitted to degree programs administered by schools or departments in different districts shall have multiple Senate district membership.

    1. They shall be eligible to vote in elections in any one district in which they qualify as a member.

    2. They shall be eligible to seek election from any one district in which they qualify as a member.

    3. Coterminal students shall be eligible to vote and seek election in the appropriate graduate district if they have received 150 units of academic credit by the close of the Autumn quarter prior to the election. Otherwise, they shall vote and seek election in the undergraduate district.

  2. Undergraduate Senate District

    Undergraduate Departments - ten Senate seats to be filled at large.

  3. Graduate Senate Districts
    1. Graduate School of Business, School of Law, and School of Medicine - three Senate seats to be filled at large.

    2. School of Humanities and Sciences and School of Education - three Senate seats to be filled at large.

    3. School of Engineering and School of Earth Sciences - four Senate seats to be filled at large.

    4. Students in Graduate Special or non-departmental graduate degree programs shall be eligible to vote and seek election in the graduate district of their choice.

  4. In the Spring quarter general election, candidates for Senate shall seek election in the district in which they will be enrolled during the following academic year. In special elections, candidates for Senate shall seek election in the district in which they will be enrolled during the majority of their term of office.

  5. Each slate for the Council of Presidents shall consist of four members of the Association.

  6. Each slate for the Senior Class Presidents shall consist of four members of the Association who are also members of the Junior class.
    1. For the purpose of this election, an individual shall be a member of the Junior Class if he/she is a currently registered undergraduate student who has received no less than 90 units nor more than 130 units recognized by Stanford by the end of the previous Autumn quarter, or if he/she is an undergraduate in his/her third year of enrollment. Units earned prior to high school graduation may be excluded from the total at the option of the individual.

    2. Members of the Junior class who plan to attend a foreign study center during their senior year shall not be eligible for office.

    3. All members of the Junior class shall be eligible to vote for Senior Class Presidents. The eligibility of members of the Association who desire to vote for Senior Class Presidents shall be subject to verification at the polls.



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Mon May 9 17:09:02 PDT 1994