- Governance at a Glance - Students
- Governance at a Glance - Teaching Staff
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Governance at a Glance - Admin Staff/Librarian
- Principles of Good Governance and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
- Administrative Staff and Librarian Definitions
- Important Dates for 2024
- Governing Council Elections
- Academic Board Elections
- UTM Campus Council & Committees Elections
- UTSC Campus Council & Committees Elections
- Another Way to Get Involved
- Frequently Asked Questions
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO RUN?
In order to be eligible to be elected as a Student member of the UTM Campus Council or its Standing Committee(s), an individual must:
- be a Student within one of the three constituencies and be registered at the respective campus;
- be nominated as a candidate by Students within the individual’s own constituency; and
- remain a Student of this same constituency from the close of the nomination period to the time when all relevant election-related appeals and recounts, if any, have been finally disposed of, or, if there are no appeals or recounts, when winners have been declared elected (see exception below relating to Students enrolled in double degree programs).
In addition, once elected, a Student registered within: (i) the University of Toronto Mississauga may only remain a Student member of the Campus Council or its Standing Committee(s) so long as the individual is a Student in the constituency in which the Student was elected from the month of September immediately following the elections to the month of May of the following year.
If an individual is a member of more than one of the Administrative Staff, Librarian, Student, or Teaching Staff constituencies, the individual: (i) may run for election in only one constituency of the UTM Campus Council or its Standing Committees; and (ii) must use the applicable nomination form for the constituency in which the individual is running.
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NOMINATION FORM?
An individual seeking nomination must file a fully completed online nomination form and submit it to the Office of the Governing Council prior to the close of the nomination period.
- It is the responsibility of the individual seeking nomination to ensure that the correct nomination form, i.e., one of the five forms for Student candidates for the Governing Council elections for each of the Student constituencies, is used.
- An individual seeking nomination must file a fully completed online nomination form and submit it to the Office of the Governing Council prior to the close of the nomination period.
- The Chief Returning Officer (CRO) will obtain from the individual seeking nomination confirmation of the acceptance of the terms and conditions outlined in these Guidelines. It is the responsibility of the individual seeking nomination to ensure that the nominators have completed the electronic form, as per the instructions contained in the electronic nomination form; and submitted before the closing date and time of the Call for Nominations
YOU NEED SUPPORTING NOMINATORS
To become a candidate in the elections, a Student seeking nomination must meet the following requirements with respect to nominators:
- each Undergraduate Student nominee must have the support of 5 nominators, with the full name of the nominator and the other required information; each nominator must belong to the estate and constituency of the nominee;
- each Graduate Student nominee must have on their nomination form the support of 3 nominators, with the full name of the nominator and the other required information; each nominator must belong to the estate and constituency of the nominee.
- Once you have successfully submitted your nomination form, you will be sent an e-mail containing instructions to forward particular information to your supporting nominators. Please read that e-mail carefully as a failure to secure the appropriate number of supporting nominations, you will be ineligible to run in the election.
It is the responsibility of the individual seeking nomination to ensure that the nominators have completed the electronic form, as per the instructions contained in the electronic nomination form; and submitted before the closing date and time of the Call for Nominations.
YOU WILL BE VERIFIED
The eligibility of a Student nominee will be assessed by:
- cross-referencing the nominee’s information as it appears on the nominee’s nomination form with the Repository of Student Information (ROSI) records to determine whether the nominee is eligible for election in the constituency in which the individual seeks nomination;
- reviewing the nominee’s nomination form to assess whether:
- the correct nomination form has been used;
- the nomination form has been completed correctly;
- the nomination form contains the required number of valid nominators; and
- the nominee’s signature is present on the nomination form, signifying the nominee’s consent to stand for election.
The validity of each nominator for Student candidates will be assessed by comparing the nominator’s full name and student number, as indicated on the nomination form, with the ROSI records to determine whether the nominator is eligible to nominate Students in the nominee’s constituency.
FIX YOUR ERRORS
Errors or irregularities on the nomination form may be corrected prior to the close of the nomination period. The CRO, may, but is not required to notify nominees of the existence of any errors or irregularities before the close of the nomination period. Take care in completing your nomination form and, while the Office of the Governing Council endeavors to follow up on errors, we may not always be able to do so!
YOUR CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED
Once any appeals have been addressed (see the Elections Guidelines for more information), on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 10:00 a.m., the names of all candidates will be announced.
UNSURE ABOUT SOMETHING?
Contact us at gc.elections@utoronto.ca