Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry College, 1973-74 Page: 19
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BYLAWS
ARTICLE I. B Election Procedures
Section 1. Nominations
a. Obtain petitions from McMurry Student Government
Office.
b. Obtain signatures from Student Association
members.
1. Executive Council and Attorney General
candidates must receive twenty signatures
from members of the Student Association.
2. Senators, class president, and cheerleaders
must obtain ten signatures from the class of
which they are a member.
c. Obtain verification of grade point average and
number of hours from the registrar.
d. Read the McMurry Student Government Constitution
and sign petition affirming that the candidate
has read the McMurry Student Government Constitution.
e. File petition in the McMurry Student Government
office by the deadline set and publicized by the
Executive Council.
f. Appear before the Student Supreme Court within
96 hours after the filing deadline. Time for
appearance will be set by the Student Supreme
Court.
Section 2. Times of the Elections
a. The time of election of the Executive Council, the
Attorney General, and the cheerleaders will be set
by the Executive Council; however, the aforementioned
elections must be held not earlier than the tenth
week and not later than the end of the second
full week of classes prior to dead week of the
Spring semester.
b. The election of the sophomore, junior, and senior
class councilswill be determined by the Executive
Council; however, these elections will always
occur after the Executive Council, Attorney
General, and cheerleader elections are completely
finalized.
c. The election of the freshman class council will
be held not later than the third Senate session
of the Fall semester. The specific day will
be set by the Executive Council.
d. With the exception of petitions and elections
dealing with vacancies, one week will be allowed
between the petition deadline and the respective
election. Elections dealing with vacancies will
be held at a time announced by the Executive
Council.
Section 3. General Election Provisions
a. The following will be declared elected by majority
vote:
i, Executive Council Members19
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