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5. General Meetings and Elections
5.1. The Council shall retain the authority to call a meeting of the Graduate Students as it deems necessary.
5.2. Similarly the Graduate Students may demand a general meeting by submission of a written petition. Such a petition shall make clear the reason for requesting a meeting, and shall be endorsed by 10% of the graduate students, or at least 12 graduate students (as attested by their signatures), whichever number is smaller. Upon receipt of such a petition the council shall call a general student meeting within a reasonable time period.
5.3. Notice of all general meetings or public votes shall be given in an appropriate public manner within a reasonable time prior to their occurrence. The tentative agenda of a general meeting known at the time of its announcement shall be part of the notice.
5.4. A quorum for a public meeting consists of at least 20% of the graduate student body or 24 graduate students. A quorum must be present before voting on any motion in a general meeting may occur. Only eligible students may cast votes, with one vote per eligible student.
5.5. Votes may be conducted via email under the following conditions: such votes must be administered by the council; adequate notice of the motions being voted on must be provided to all graduate students, with time and means allocated for adequate public discussion (which may occur via email); such votes must be conducted during the Fall, Winter or Spring quarters, and must not occur on any holidays or school breaks; students must be given a reasonable time to cast their vote, one week minimum. Email votes conducted under these conditions are assumed to have quorum if at least 25% of students cast ballots.
5.6. Given a quorum, motions pass under the following formulas.
Formula for Public Meetings:
- If 35% of students cast ballots, motions pass by majority of the ballots cast.
- If fewer than 35% of students cast ballots, motions require 2/3 support of ballots cast to pass.
Formula for Email Voting:
- If 40% of students cast ballots, motions pass by majority of the ballots cast.
- If fewer than 40% of students cast ballots, motions require 2/3 support of ballots cast to pass.
In any voting, when motions or elections present several choices, in the case where no single choice gets sufficient votes to pass a runoff vote shall take place between the two choices that received the most votes.
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