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Draft of the Revised Student Election Code of DLSU-D
ARTICLE I
General Provisions
Section 1. Title. This Code shall be known and addressed as the 2008 Revised
Student Election Code of De La Salle University- Dasmarias (DLSU-D).
Section 2. Applicability. This Code shall govern the Student Electoral Commission
(SCE); political parties, candidates and students prior, during and after the
election period; electoral process and to the extent appropriate to all plebiscites
in the University Student Council (USC) and all College Student Council (CSC).
ARTICLE II
The Student Commission on Election
Section 3. Student Electoral Commission. There shall be an electoral board, which
shall be called the Student Commission on Election, hereinafter referred to as the
SCE. The latter shall be an independent and an autonomous body.
For the purpose of this section, the term independent means free from any
encroachment coming from the school administration and other institutional
sectors. The term autonomousshall be defined as the state of having limited self-
government as defined by this Code.
Section 20. Funding. Every regular semester, ten (10) pesos per student shall be
automatically transferred from USC trust fund to the account of SCE. Additional
funding may be requested by SCE for the second semester subject to the
approval of USC.
Section 4. Composition of the SCE. The SCE shall be comprised of Commissioners,
composed of one (1) chairperson, one (1) co-chairperson and seven (7) regular
commissioners; Officers, composed of one (1) secretary and one (1) treasurer;
College Heads; and Members.
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Section 5. Manner of Creation of the SCE. The SCE Commissioners shall be
identified by the incumbent SCE thirty (30) calendar days before the start of the
term of office of the incoming SCE. The guidelines shall be formulated by the
incumbent SCE.
Section 6. Qualifications of the Commissioners and Officers. The following are the
qualifications of a commissioner and officers.
No members from the SCE shall be a commissioner or an officer unless
1) He or she must have been a student of the University for at least 1 year
immediately preceding the appointment.
2) He or she must have not been found guilty of committing any major offense
as defined in the University Student Handbook
3) He or she must have not been found guilty of committing any election offense
as defined in this Code.
4) He or she must have obtained a GPA of 1.5 or higher, with no failing grades
in any subjects enrolled during the semester immediately preceding the
creation of SCE.
5) He or she must not be an officer from any student group recognized by the
University
6) He or she must not a member or a supporter, directly of indirectly of any
accredited political party of the University.7) He or she must have fulfilled the SCE technical requirements such as:
a. Accomplished application form
b. Certificate of Good Moral Character from OSS
c. Three (3) 2x2 picture
d. Certification of Grades last semester
e. Photocopy of registration form
f. Formal written parental consent
g. Underwent a screening thru a panel interview to be conducted by the
incumbent commissioners
Section 7. Qualifications of the SCE members. No student shall be admitted from
the SCE as a member unless
1) he or she is a bone fide student of the University immediately upon
application for membership
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2) He or she must have not been found guilty of committing any major offense
as defined in the University Student Handbook
3) He or she must have not been found guilty of committing any election offense
as defined in this Code
4) He or she must have with no failing grades in any subjects enrolled during the
semester immediately upon the application for membership.
5) He or she must not a member or a supporter, directly of indirectly of any
accredited political party of the University.
6) He or she must have fulfilled the SCE technical requirements such as:
a. Accomplished application form
b. Three (3) 2x2 picture
c. Certification of Grades last semester
d. Photocopy of registration form
e. Formal written parental consent
f. Underwent a screening thru a panel interview to be conducted by theincumbent commissioners
Section 8. Manner of Selecting Commissioners. Any SCE member may become a
Commissioner through the following:
a. Must be a current SCE Member for at least one (1) academic year
b. Must have complied with Sec 4. of Article II of the Election Code
c. Must have been recommended by an incumbent Commissioner
d. Must get the support of the majority of both the incumbent
Commissioners and Members through secret ballot
e. Must not have been found guilty of committing any major offense as
defined in the University Student Handbook
f. Must have not been found guilty of committing any election offense as
defined in this Code
At no point shall there be more than five (5) commissioners who are
graduating during their term of office.
A member who is nominated by his fellow members to become a
Commissioner but fails to secure a recommendation of an incumbent
Commissioner, must obtain a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the members to become a
Commissioner.
Section 9. Adviser.
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a. The SCE shall have an adviser from De La Salle University-
Dasmarias who is a regular full-time faculty member.
b. The SCE adviser shall be chosen from among the three (3) nominees
submitted by the SCE. The administration through the Dean of Student
Services, appoints the adviser.
c. The SCE adviser shall have a term of one year, which shall
commence on the same date as the term of office of the incumbent
SCE.
d. The SCE adviser shall have the following functions:
d.1 Advise the Student Electoral Commission
d.2 Maintain liaison between the SCE and the Administration
d.3 Maintain close relations with the SCE and the work in
accordance with the goals and principles of the Commission.
e. The SCE adviser shall have no voting power in the meetings and
deliberations of the Commission.
Section 10. Term of Office. The term of office of the SCE shall be for one academic
year, its commencement shall concur with the term of office of the USC officers
as defined in the 2008 USC Constitution. All commissioners and officers are
entitled to reappointment.
Section 11. Vacancy. Permanent Vacancy in any SCE position may occur in any of
the following circumstances:
a. Impeachment of any commissioner in accordance with Article Z of this
Code;
b. Resignation from office ;
c. Obtaining failing grade during his/her term;
d. Have been found guilty of a major offense as defined in the Student
Handbook; and
e. Conviction of any Criminal offense by a regular court;
Likewise, temporary vacancy may occur in any of the following circumstances:
a. Having an official business of any officer/s, commissioner/s or
member/s outside the University; and
b. Filing a leave of absence
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Section 12. Rules in Filling Up of Vacant Positions. In case of temporary or
permanent vacancy of the position of the Chairperson, the co-chairperson shall
act or assume the office respectively.
In case of temporary or permanent vacancy of the position of the Co-
chairperson, the seven (7) commissioners shall choose from one of them shall
act or assume the office.
In case of the permanent vacancy of the position of any commissioner/s, a
member shall assume the office upon unanimous consent of all commissioners.
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ARTICLE III
Powers, Duties and Responsibilities
Section 13. Scope of the Powers, Duties and Responsibilities. The SCE shall
exercise jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to elections, plebiscites and
referenda within this Code.
Section 14. Decisions of the SCE. The SCE may sit en banc or in three divisions,
each with three (3) commissioners, and shall promulgate its rules of procedure in
order to expedite promulgations of resolutions and decisions, disposition ofelection cases, including pre-proclamation controversies. All such election cases
on the College Council-level shall be heard and decided in division, provided that
motions for reconsideration of decisions shall be decided by the Commission en
banc, while USC-level issues and cases shall be decided en banc and such
decisions shall be appealed to the Magistrate which shall render a decision within
five (5) working days upon receipt of the appeal.
Issues, petitions, cases and actions that concern or affect political parties,
their registration and accreditation, dissolution, disqualification, membership and
operations shall be decided in division, of which cases shall be assigned by theSCE Chair through raffle to be conducted regularly in the presence of at least a
majority of the Commissioners; Provided, That the assignment of cases shall be
made as evenly as possible.
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The three (3) SCE divisions shall handle the College Council-level issues
and cases, and take charge of its respective Collegiate Electoral Tribunal (?) in
the following distribution:
a. 1st SCE Division College of Liberal Arts, College of Science, College
of International Hospitality & Managementb. 2nd SCE Division College of Business Administration, College of
Education
c. 3rd SCE Division College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology,
College of Law Enforcement
Section 15. Composition of a Division. Each Division shall be composed of three
Commissioners, one of whom shall be the Presiding Commissioner. The
Commission en banc shall determine who shall compose a Division.
Section 16. Quorum; Votes Required.
a. When sitting en banc, five (5) Commissioners shall constitute a
quorum for the purpose of transacting business. The concurrence of a
majority of the Commissioners shall be necessary for the
pronouncement of a decision, resolution, order or ruling.
b. When sitting in Division, two (2) Members of a Division shall constitute
a quorum to transact business. The concurrence of at least two (2)Members of a Division shall be necessary to reach a decision,
resolution, order or ruling. If this required number is not obtained, the
case shall be automatically elevated to the Commission en banc for
decision or resolution.
c. Any motion to reconsider a decision, resolution, order or ruling of a
Division, shall be filed within two (2) working days upon receipt of the
same and shall be resolved by the Commission en banc.
Section 17. Change in Composition; Substitution. The composition of a Division
may be changed by the Chairman of the Commission whenever necessary,
Provided that no change shall be made more than once every three (3) months;
Provided Moreover, that notice thereof in writing shall be furnished the parties in
cases pending before the Division concerned.
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Whenever there is a vacancy in a Division because a member inhibits
himself, is absent, or when a division has only two (2) regular members, the
Chairman may appoint a substitute Commissioner, or the Chairman himself may
sit as substitute or third member, and in that event he shall preside.
Section 18. Powers and Functions of the SCE. For the purpose of ensuring free,
orderly and honest elections, the SCE shall:
a. Uphold and faithfully implement the Revised Election Code.
b. Formulate and promulgate rules, regulations and policies implementing
the provisions of this Code or other precedence which the SCE is
mandated to enforce and administer.
Rules, regulations and policies promulgated by the SCE to
implement the provisions of this Code shall take effect immediately
upon the concurrence of the majority of the SCE.c. Create a Collegiate SCE that is composed of one collegiate head and
members (number depending on the size and need of the college.
d. Exercise jurisdiction and decide over all contests relating to all
elections, returns, qualifications/disqualification of elective officials and
political parties, determination of the number and location of polling
places, appoint election officials and registration of voters.
e. Penalize or disqualify candidate/s and/or political party/ies.
f. Initiate effective measures that would ensure maximum student
participation in the electoral process and carry out a continuing and
systematic campaign through publications and other media forms to
educate the students and fully inform them about elections,
procedures, decisions, and other matters relative to the work and
duties of the SCE and the necessities of voting.
Section 19. Powers, Duties and Responsibilities of the Commissioners, Officers,
College Heads and SCE Members
A. The CommissionersA.1 The Chairperson shall:
Preside all meetings pertaining to the commission
Appoint the secretary and treasurer of the SCE upon the
concurrence of majority of the commissioners
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Enforce this Code, all resolutions if applicable, regulations, and
decisions made by the SCE including the election protests,
contests or complaints
Make sure all SCE officers and members perform their duties and
responsibilities
Sign all letters of decision made by the SCE Board
Delegate tasks or duties to any officers or members of the SCE
Perform all other functions and exercise duties as may be provided
by this Code
A.2 The Co Chairperson shall:
Assume office of chairperson in cases of permanent or temporary
vacancy
Assist the chairperson in all undertakings
Perform all other functions and exercise duties as delegated by theChairperson or as provided by this Code
A.3 The seven (7) Commissioners shall each be assigned to a college
where they are to preside regarding collegiate electoral concerns
except for electoral protests and hearings which is governed by Article
III, Section 15.
The Commissioners, as one body shall:
1. Entertain all election complaints pertaining to his or her own
college jurisdiction2. Appoint a collegiate head preferably of his or her own choice
3. Penalize or disqualify candidates and/or political parties who
violate this Code
4. Perform all other functions and exercise duties as delegated by
the Chairperson or as provided by this Code
B. Officers
B.1 The Secretary shall:
take down the minutes of all SCE meetings and hearings
prepare communications and keep all pertinent documents
perform all other functions and exercise duties as delegated by
the Chairperson or as provided by this Code
B.2 The Treasurer shall:
Collect and receive all incoming funds of the SCE
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Prepare the financial statement of the SCE funds on a regular
basis and the request for additional funding if needed
Supervise all payments, requisitions and the liquidation of
transactions
Perform all other functions and exercise duties as delegated by
the Chairperson or as provided by this Code
C. Collegiate Head shall:
Air grievances and complaints of their respective college to his or her
immediate commissioner
Assist in safekeeping of ballot boxes
Orient members regarding election process
Ensure that members are functioning in accordance with the provisions
of this Code
Perform all other functions and exercise duties as delegated by theChairperson or as provided by this Code
D. Members shall:
Uphold the Election Code at all times
Act as representatives of SCE board in the validation of ballots during
elections
Assist the SCE Board in all SCE-related activities as deemed
necessary by the SCE Board
Performs all other functions and exercise duties delegated by any of
the SCE officers or as may be provided by this Code
ARTICLE IV Prohibition for SCE Commissioners and Officers
Section 20. No SCE Commissioners and officers who have resigned expressly or
impliedly from office shall be allowed to run for any elective position in the USC
and CSCs in the immediately forthcoming election. If the said commissioner orofficer wishes to run for office, it can only be done after the lapse of one (1)
academic year from the time of his/her resignation, express or implied.
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ARTICLE V
Political Parties
Section 21. Definition of Student Political Party. An organized group of students,duly accredited by the SCE pursuing the same ideology, political ideals or
platform of student government chiefly concerned with the recruitment,
nomination, empowerment of its members, and seeks to achieve its political goal
by legally participating in electoral processes.
Section 22. Definition of Political Party Members. Bona fide students who are
included in the official and documented list of members submitted by the political
party to the SCE and duly approved by the latter.
Section 23. Multiparty System. The SCE adopts a multiparty system. A political partymay only apply for accreditation on or before the last working day of July.
Section 24. Registrationof New Political Party. Any political party which seeks to
be registered shall file the following:
a. A letter of petition for registration
b. Party Constitution and by-laws
c. Party platform or Program of Government
d. Official list of founders
e. Certificate of Good Moral of the Foundersf. Panel interview by the SCE Commissioners
g. Other requirements set by the SCE
Section 25. Accreditation of Existing Political Party. Any political party which seeks
to be accredited shall file the following:
a. A letter of petition for accreditation
b. Party Constitution and by-laws
c. Party platform or Program of Government
d. Official list of founders and members
e. Other requirements set by the SCE
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Section 26. Rights of the Political Parties and Political Party Members. Subject to
existing school regulations, every political party and its members shall have the
following rights:
a. To use the different University facilities for events, seminars, and any
school related activity.
b. To conduct projects like symposia, seminars, team buildings and any
school related activity.
c. In accordance with Batas Pambansa Blg. 232 or Education Act of 1982;
c.1 The right to publish a student newspaper and similar
publications, as well as the right to invite resource persons
during assemblies, symposia and other activities of similar
nature.
c.2 The right to free expression of opinions and suggestions, and to
effective channels of communication with appropriate academic
channels and administrative bodies of the school or institution.c.3 The right to form, establish, join and participate in organizations
and societies recognized by the school to foster their
intellectual, cultural, spiritual and physical growth and
development, or to form, establish, join and maintain
organizations and societies for purposes not contrary to law.
Section 27. Unauthorized partisan activities. Any political party which holds political
conventions or meetings in or outside campus to nominate/campaign its official
candidates earlier than the period set by the SCE.
Section 28. Resolution of a Petition for Registration and Accreditation.The SCE
shall, after due notice and hearing, resolve the petition for registration and
accreditation within five (5) working days from the date it is submitted for
decision.
Section 29. Prohibitions for Registration and/or Accreditation.
a. No student group as stated in Section 14 Article II of the 2008 USC
Constitution shall be registered as a political party.
b. No political party, which seeks to achieve its goal through violence,
deceit, fraud, intimidation, undue influence, coercion, and any other
acts punishable by law, shall be entitled to registration and/or
accreditation.
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Section 30. Dissolution of a Political Party. Should a political party fail to participate
in an election for a year, it shall be considered dissolved. It thereby needs to
apply for registration for purposes of the next election.
Section 31. Disqualification of Political Party/ies. After due notice and hearing, all
registered and accredited political parties shall be disqualified on the following
grounds:
a. Any form of election-related violence committed by the party
b. Any form of misconduct which undermines the integrity of the
University inside or outside the campus during election period
c. Culpable violation of this Code, the USC Constitution, the Student
Handbook and other pertinent school regulations
ARTICLE VI
Elective Positions
Section 32. Elective positions for the University Student Council. The elective
positions as provided in the Article V Section I of the 2008 University Student
Council Constitution which shall be elected at large are the following:
a. President
b. Vice President
c. Secretary
d. Treasurere. Auditor
f. Business Manager
g. Public Relation Officer (2)
Section 33. Elective positions for the College Student Council. The elective
positions in the College Student Council, which shall be elected by the students
in their respective colleges, are the following:
a. President
b. Vice President
c. Secretary
d. Treasurer
e. Auditor
f. Business Manager
g. Public Relation Officer (2)
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Section 34. Other College Council Positions. Any other officer or representative in
the College Student Council shall be elected or appointed in a manner
acceptable to the college.
ARTICLE VII
Eligibility, Qualifications and Proclamation of the Candidates
Section 35. Qualifications for USC Candidates. Students who wish to become USC
officers must:
a. be a bona fidestudent of the School and must have at least one (1)
year of residency before and after the election
b. Carry a minimum load of fifteen (15) units during the semester or as
prescribed by the college. However, candidates may appeal to the
SCE if their load for the semester is less than (15) units, supported by
a valid reason for such underload and certified by their College Dean.
c. Have obtained a GPA of 1.5 or higher
d. Have no failing grade in any of the subjects enrolled during the
semester immediately preceding the election
e. Not have been found guilty of committing any major offense
Section 36. Qualifications for CSC Candidates. Students who wish to become CSC
candidates must.
a. be a bona fide student of the college concerned and must have at
least one (1) year of residency before and after the election
b. Carry a minimum load of fifteen (15) units during the semester or as
prescribed by the college. However, candidates may appeal to the
SCE if their load for the semester is less than (15) units, supported by
a valid reason for such underload and certified by their College Dean.
c. As to the GPA requirement, refer to each College Student Councils
internal rules/by-laws, pursuant to Article 14 Section 3 of the 2008
USC Constitution
d. Have no failing grade in any of the subjects enrolled during thesemester immediately preceding the election
e. Not have been found guilty of committing any major offense
Section 37. Requirements for Filing of Candidacy. The candidate shall submit to the
SCE the following:
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a. Two (2) candidacy forms with two (2) recent uniform copies of 2x2
pictures
b. Certification of grades from the registrars office, of the semester
preceding the elections
c. Recommendation letters from their respective Dean or the Department
Chair signed by the Dean
d. Program or Platform of Government (for independent candidates only)
e. Certificate of good moral character issued by the Office of the Student
Services
f. Photocopy of the current semesters Registration form
g. Formal written parental consent for all candidates of USC and CSCs
h. Other necessary requirements set by the SCE to substantiate any of
the above mentioned requirements
Aspiring candidates shall file their requirements personally to the SCE. Anevaluation of requirements shall be immediately done upon receipt.
Section 38. Period of Filing of candidacy. The SCE shall set a ten-working day
period for the filing of candidacy. They shall post an announcement opening the
period of filing of candidacy in the bulletin board of SCE, USC and the respective
colleges for five (5) working days before the aforesaid period.
Section 39. Proclamation of Official Candidates. The official list of qualified
candidates shall be proclaimed by the SCE within five (5) working days after the
last day of filing of candidacy. Thereafter, the proclaimed candidates shallundergo a seminar that shall be scheduled and facilitated by the SCE.
Section 40. Candidates holding appointive office or position. Any student holding
an appointive office or position in the USC, CSC, Program Council, Council of
Student Organizations and its respective committees, shall be considered ipso
factoon leave from his office upon his proclamation as an official candidate to
any elective office in the CSC and USC.
Section 41. Candidates holding elected office. Any elected officer of the USC, CSC
and CSO, running for any office which he is holding in a permanent capacity,
shall be considered ipso factoon leave from his office upon his proclamation as
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ARTICLE VIII
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Electoral Process
Section 42. Campaign period. The political parties and candidate/s shall be given
three (3) calendar weeks to campaign as indicated in the Calendar of Activitiesset by the SCE.
Five (5) working days, prior to the upcoming three (3) calendar weeks of
campaign, the SCE shall disseminate information that any form of campaign to
promote ones party candidate is being prohibited.
Section 43. Debates. At the end of each campaign week, upon the discretion of theSCE and in consultation with the candidates for the positions in the USC, thecandidates shall meet in a debate, open to the students, in order to articulatetheir stand or positions on various issues that affect the students, the Universityand the nation, and to clarify and reiterate their platform of government.
The debates are to be organized, administered and moderated by theSCE and its members.
The official student publication of the University as well as otherrecognized student publications shall be granted full access to the debates forthe purposes of thorough and effective media coverage of the same.
Similar debates could be organized for College Council-level candidatessubject to the approval of the SCE Executive Board. No faculty, Universityadministrator or officer, and support staff shall be allowed to participate in thedebates except for standing as consultant, resource person or spectator.
Section 44. Campaign Managers. Any student can serve as a campaign manager of
a candidate or a political party provided that he/she has been identified as one by
the latter. His/Her name shall be submitted to the SCE. However, he/she is
disqualified if he/she is an officer of any group as defined in Section 14 of Article
II of the 2008 USC Constitution.
The SCE should be duly notified of any changes in the roster of campaignmanagers.
Section 45. Campaign Prohibitions. It shall be unlawful for:
a. Any school administrator, faculty member, administrative service
personnel (ASP) and support staff, to assist directly or indirectly any
political party or candidate
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b. Any student group mentioned in section 14, Article II of the 2008 USC
constitution to endorse directly or indirectly any political party or
candidate.
c. Should there be any provision in the rules/by-laws of the aforesaid
student groups that run in contrary with the above provision shall be
considered null and void.
d. Candidate/s and political party/ies to use council funds, facilities and
other resources for campaign and other political purposes
e. Any student or Political Party to remove, destroy or in any manner
deface or tamper with or prevent distribution of allowed election
paraphernalia.
f. Any candidate to use a persons or groups name without proper
approval (it shall be subject to disciplinary actions mentioned in the
article.)
g. Any student and/or political party to make defamatory/libelousstatements/acts against any student and political party involved in the
electoral process such as but not limited to the following: oral, written,
electronic form directly or indirectly.
h. Any political party and candidates to form organization, association,
clubs, committees or other groups of persons whether inside or
outside of the University for the purpose of soliciting votes and/or
undertaking any campaign for or against a candidate.
Any bona fidestudent, partisan or not, may file a petition which in nature
has concern with the prohibition done by a political party/parties to the office ofthe SCE, whether the act has been done before, during or after the campaign
and election period.
The SCE, after receiving the petition shall act thereafter and proceed to
necessary investigation and trial to prove the credibility of the complaint.
Section 46. Election Propaganda.
a. Any political party or candidate may hold rallies, student assemblies
and other similar political activities within the campus during the
campaign period provided that the request has been recommended for
approval by the SCE to OSS and the Assistant Vice Chancellor for
Finance and Administrative Services (AVCFAS).
b. Political parties and independent candidates shall be allowed to do
room-to-room campaign provided that:
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b.1 Permission as requested by political parties and independent
candidates to SCE, and approved and endorsed by the OSS
and by their respective College Deans.
b.2 They shall not exceed the fifteen-minute allowable period for
them to campaign in every class. This campaign shall be done
in the presence of a member of the SCE authorized as such.
b.3 They shall not mention their course unless asked.
The SCE shall not be responsible for providing room-to-room campaign
schedule for any party or candidate.
Section 47. Allowed Election Campaign Paraphernalia/propaganda. The following
are considered as election paraphernalia by political parties or independent
candidates:a. Two (2) streamers or banners per slate with a maximum size of
3x8 ft for each political party which are individually installed
b. Two (2) party flags with a maximum size of 3x10 ft for each
political party or independent candidate
c. Thirty (30) cartolina-sized posters per slate or its equivalent
d. Pamphlets, leaflets, cards, stickers, or other written or printed
materials
e. Other forms of election paraphernalia shall include, but notlimited to:
e.1 Button pins
e.2 Flaglets
e.3 Bookmarks
e.4 Identification cards
f. electronic forms of election propaganda including, but not
limited to short-hand messaging (SMS), multi-media messaging
(MMS), internet, intranet, all forms of websites, and services,
subject to pertinent implementing rules and guidelines as
promulgated by the SCE.
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Election paraphernalia as mentioned in subsections a to e should be
checked by the offices which have jurisdiction over the same if they are in
accordance with existing university policies.
Section 48. Allowable Campaign Expenses. A candidate shall be allowed to spenda maximum amount of three thousand pesos (P3, 000) excluding external
sources. Internal sources are those coming from candidate and political parties.
External sources are those coming from sponsorship or donations.
All candidates and political parties are required to submit a copy of their
financial statements within 10 working days after the date of the Proclamation of
the Winners. Attached therewith are the financial statements, official receipts
and fund report from the external sources should there be any.
Section 49. Requirements for Published or Printed Election Paraphernalia.
a. Any printed election paraphernalia shall bear and be identified by the
words Paid for by or Paid for followed by the true and correct name
of the payor and by the words Printed by followed by the true and
correct name and address of the printer.
b. Prior to the dissemination or posting, the campaign materials shall be
counter signed by the SCE, Institutional Communication Office (ICO),
SDAO and OSS.
Section 50. Prohibited Forms of Campaign Paraphernalia/Propaganda. Any
campaign paraphernalia/propaganda shall be unlawful if it:
a. Does not bear the name of the payor and name and address of
the printer as required in Sec.37.a
b. Contains the course of the candidate
c. Contains defamatory/libelous content against any political party
and/or candidated. Involves the use of logo/name of any outside
organization/individual that has not been a donor of the political
party and/ or candidate.
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Any prohibited election paraphernalia or propaganda shall be immediately
stopped, confiscated, or torn down by the political parties/candidates as ordered
by the SCE.
Section 51. Common Posting Area. All campaign materials or election paraphernalia
shall only be posted in areas designated by the SCE. Posting area/s will be
announced atleast 5 working days before the campaign period.
Section 52. Posting and Distribution of Campaign Paraphernalia. The posting and
distribution of campaign paraphernalia shall only be allowed during the
designated campaign period.
Section 53. Campaign Focus. Messages from candidates and political parties during
the campaign shall focus on campus related issues only and not on personalities.
Section 54. Campaign Violations. Any political party or candidate who violates
Section 33, 37. b, 38.c, and 41 of this article shall be subject to disqualification.
ARTICLE IX Election Proper
Section 55. Voters.
a. Qualification of voters. Allbona fidestudents under the jurisdiction of
the USC and their respective CSC in this university are entitled to
exercise his or her Right of Suffrage.
b. Disqualification of Voters. Any student who has been found guilty of
any election offense as defined in this Code and the student handbookforfeits his or her Right of Suffrage.
The SCE reserves the right to determine the degree of the penalty based
on the gravity of the offense committed
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Section 56. Polling Places. There shall be polling places designated by SCE in areas
convenient to the voters of a particular college for gathering greater results of
voters turnouts.
Section 57. Ten-meter Radius Restriction. All candidates, campaign managers and
political party members who are not identified as poll watchers are restricted from
loitering in the 10-meter radius of the polling places during the election days as
designated by the SCE.
Section 58. Ballot Boxes. There shall be ballot boxes in each polling place on the
conduct of the election that are solidly constructed and secured with a lock and
such other safety devices as prescribed by the SCE. The SCE Chair shall take
charge of the safekeeping of the ballot boxes at the safest and most convenient
place as designated by the SCE.
Section 59. Poll Watchers. Each accredited political party and independent
candidates shall be entitled to have not more than two (2) watchers in the polling
places at a given time. Relievers shall be allowed, provided that the party or
candidate concerned submits the list of its scheduled poll watchers for at least (5)
five working days before the election.
Section 60. Rights and Responsibilities of the Poll Watchers. The rights and
responsibilities of poll watchers are limited to the following:
a. To stay at the polling places and witness the canvassing of ballots at
the space designated for them by the SCE
b. To raise any point of clarification or file a protest provided that the latter
abides with the provisions as specified in Sections 95, 96 and 97 of
Article X.
Poll watchers of political parties and independent candidate/s who fail to
be present in such event waive their rights of representation.
Section 61. Election Period. The election period shall run co-terminus to the term of
the SCE commissioners, and officers
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Section 62. Election Days. The election schedules for the USC and CSC positions
shall be synchronized on the Thursday and Friday of the week before the final
examination week for graduating students from eight oclock (8:00) in the
morning until five oclock (5:00) in the afternoon for all colleges every school yearunless through a resolution, rescheduled by the SCE for some justifiable
reasons. < adopted>
However, for the College of Law Enforcement (CLE) trimestral program,
their schedule of election shall be held on the Saturday immediately after the
abovementioned election schedule between eight oclock (8:00) in the morning
until twelve oclock (12:00) noon unless through a resolution, rescheduled by the
SCE for some justifiable reasons.
Section 63. Extension of Elections. Extension of elections shall only be allowed on
the following grounds:
a. Existence of voters who have not yet cast their votes but are within the
five-meter radius of the polling places by five oclock (5:00) in the
afternoon. However, such extension shall only be limited for the
purpose and shall have a maximum of sixty (60) minutes.
b. In cases of fortuitous events:
b.1 All political parties and independent candidates must be
informed of the extensions made at the soonest possible time
b.2 An extension of election shall be held on the succeeding class
day after the declared schedule of elections by the SCE if it is
limited to one day.
b.3 Whenever longer extension/s is/are necessary, the SCE shall
convene with the political parties and independent candidates
one day prior to the proposed length of extension.
Section 64. Voting Process. In matters relating to the manner of election, manual
voting is adopted. However, computerized voting may be employed whenever
possible.
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In the manual voting, a voter shall present to the USCE his or her valid
school identification card to confirm that he or she is a bona fidestudent of the
university. The USCE shall confirm the identity of the student through the Master
List requested from the Registrars Office. The student afterwards shall be given
a blank official ballot to have it filled and thumb-marked.
After accomplishing the ballot, the voter detaches the coupon from the
ballot and deposits both in the ballot box and coupon boxes respectively.
Section 65. Block Voting. The USCE upon consultation with the political parties and
independent candidates shall prescribe on the appreciation of block votes.
Section 66. Tabulation of Votes. The tabulation of votes shall commence within one
(1) hour following the closing of the last Election Day, unless circumstances
render it impossible in which case, the SCE upon consultation with the parties
(Political Parties and independent candidates) involved, shall decide when to
start the tabulation.
Section 67.Election resulting in a tie. In case where two (2) or more candidates for a
certain position received an equal and highest number of votes, the SCE after
receiving this fact in its minutes, shall, by resolution, and upon two (2) - working
day notice to all the candidates concerned, hold a special open meeting in which
the SCE shall proceed to the drawing of lots between the candidates who have
tied and proclaiming as elected, the candidate who may be favored by luck.
Section 68. Vote of Confidence. In case where there is only one (1) candidate
running for a certain position, the candidate shall be subject to the vote ofconfidence before being proclaimed as the winner.
In the USC and CSC level, the vote of confidence shall be ten percent
(10%) of each respective voters turnout. However, this provision is subject to
Section 71 of this Code.
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Moreover, if such candidate from any of the level mentioned, did not reach
the required vote of confidence, the SCE, upon their discretion, shall deliberate
and decide en bancon such occurrence within two (2) working days.
Section 69. Postponement of Election. When for any serious cause such asviolence, natural calamities or any man-made accident, the holding of a free,
orderly and honest election should become impossible in any respective
councils, the commission, motu proprioor upon filing of a duly signed petition by
any interested party or student and after due notice and hearing, whereby all
interested parties are afforded equal opportunities to be heard shall postpone the
election therein to a date which should be reasonably close to the date of the
election not held, suspended or which resulted in a failure to elect but not later
than 10 working days after the cessation of the cause for such postponement or
suspension of the election or failure to elect.
Section 70. Failure of Election. If on account of force majeure, violence, fraud or
other analogous causes that the election in the voting places has not been held
on the date fixed or has been suspended before the hour fixed by SCE for the
closing of the voting, or after the voting and during the preparation of ballots,
such election results in a failure to elect and in any of such cases the failure of
election would affect the result of the election, the SCE shall, on the basis of a
duly signed petition by any interested party and student after due notice and
hearing, call for the holding or continuation of the election not held or whichresulted in a failure to elect on a date reasonably close to the date of the election
not held but not later than ten (10) working days after the cessation of the cause
of such postponement and failure to elect.
Section 71. Failure of election due to inadequate voters turnout
a. Failure to achieve at least ten (10) percent of the total students of a
college;
b. All candidates for a particular position failing to qualify before the
counting of votes or before election day. < adopted>
Section 72. Call for Special Election for a college/class. Any interested political
party or student may petition or request the SCE the holding of a special election
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(for such vacancy concurs in any of elected position or) for serious cause such
as stated in section 44 (postponement to) of this article, and in such cases or
events where a college or a class has no chance of voting during the election
date set by the SCE by reason of their academics.
Section 73. Failure to assume office. The office of any official elected who fails totake his oath of office with in a date fixed by SDAO from his proclamation shall
be considered temporarily vacant until such time that he/she has finally taken
his/her oath of office, unless the cause for such failure is reasonable or beyond
his/her control.
ARTICLE X
Election Offenses and Protests
For purposes of penalties for the offenses mentioned herein are considered
analogous to major offenses by virtue of Section 16.2 number 29 of the Student
Handbook.
A. Offenses
Section 74. The following are guilty of an election offense on Election days:
a. Candidates and/or campaign managers campaigning during election
days
b. Use of any election paraphernalia and/or propaganda of any political
party or candidate
c. Candidates and/or campaign managers loitering within the 10-meter
radius of the polling place
Section 75. Coercion of members. Any Student Council Officer, in any level,
including the different student groups as identified in Section 14, Article II of the2008 USC Constitution, who coerces or intimidates or compels, or in any manner
influence, directly, or indirectly, any of his/her members, to aid, campaign or vote
for or against any candidate or any aspirant for the nomination or selection of
candidates.
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Any Student Council Officer, in any level, including the different student
groups as identified in Section 14, Article II of the 2008 USC Constitution, who
removes or threatens to remove, punishes or threatens to punish, or causing
him/her annoyance in the performance of his/her job or in his/her membership,
any member for disobeying or not complying with any of the acts by the former to
aid, campaign or vote for or against any candidate or any aspirant for the
nomination or selection of candidates.
Section 76. Threats, intimidation, fear, use of any fraudulent device or any other
form of coercion. Any student who, directly or indirectly, threatens or
intimidates or actually causes, inflicts or produces any violence, injury,
punishment, damage, loss or disadvantage upon any student or students, or
uses any fraudulent device or scheme to compel or induce the latter to aid,
campaign or vote for or against any candidate.
Section 77. Coercion of SCE Commissioners, Officers and members. Any
student, candidate, political party or other student groups identified in Section 14,
Article II of the 2008 USC Constitution who, directly or indirectly, threatens,
intimidates, causes fear or coerces any SCE Commissioner, Officer or member
in the performance of his election functions or duties.
Section 78. Undue influence. It is unlawful for any student to promise any position or
membership, in any student groups identified in Section 14, Article II of the 2008
USC Constitution or any external organization, or to promise any amount of
money or anything of material value, which may induce any student or students
to vote or withhold his vote, or to vote for or against any candidate in any
election. It is likewise unlawful for any student or students and any student group
identified in Section 14, Article II of the 2008 USC Constitution to solicit or
receive, directly or indirectly, any promise of any amount of money or material
value for any of the foregoing considerations.
Section 79. Unlawful Electioneering. It is unlawful to solicit votes or undertake any
propaganda on the day of election, for or against any candidate or any political
party especially within the polling place.
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Section 80. Violating the sanctity of the ballot. Any student/s who use/s any means
to discover the contents of the ballot of a student voter who is preparing or
casting his vote or who has voted.
Section 81. Using unofficial or multiple ballots. Any student who in the course of
voting, uses a ballot other than the one given by the SCE or has in his
possession more than one official ballot.
Section 82. Harassment of student voters. Any student who in any way prevents
another student or students without reasonable cause, or harasses him/her in
such a manner as to obstruct or prevent him/her from going to the polling station
to cast his/her vote or to compel him/her to reveal how he/she voted.
Section 83. Unauthorized handling of official ballots or election paraphernalia.
Any student who, without legal authority, destroys, substitutes or takes awayfrom the possession of those having legal custody thereof, or from the place
where they are legally deposited, any election form or document or ballot box
which contains official ballots or other documents used in the election.
Section 84. Failure to protect the safety and integrity of the ballot box and its
contents. Any SCE Commissioner, Officer and member having custody of the
ballot box containing the official ballots used in the election who opens or
destroys said box or destroys its contents without or against the order of the
SCE, or through his negligence, enables any person to commit any of the
aforementioned acts, or takes away said ballot box from his custody.
Section 85. Use of unauthorized ballots. It shall be unlawful to use unauthorized
ballots except when deemed necessary by the SCE.
Section 86. Unauthorized transfer of polling station. Except for SCE
commissioners, officers, and its members, no student shall be allowed to transfer
the location of any polling station.
Section 87. Unauthorized printing of ballots. Any student/s, independent
candidates, political parties, or group identified in Section 14, Article II of the2008 USC Constitution who, without authority, prints or causes the printing of any
ballot that appears as the official ones or who distributes or causes the same to
be distributed for use in the election, whether or not they are actually used.
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Section 88. Unauthorized possession and/or use of SCE election equipment and
paraphernalia. Any student/s, independent candidate, political party member,
or groups identified in Section 14, Article II of the 2008 USC Constitution who,
without authority, keeps, uses or carries out or causes to be kept, used or carried
out, any official ballot template or printed-proof thereof, and other SCE
equipment or paraphernalia used to produce or print official ballots.
Section 89. Vandalizing Election Paraphernalia in Polling places. Any student/s,
who removes, tears, defaces or destroys any certified list of candidates posted
inside the voting booths/stations during the hours of voting.
Section 90. Unauthorized holding or obstruction of elections. Any student/s who,
holds or causes the holding of student elections on any day other than fixed by
the SCE, or stops any election being legally held.
Section 91. Irregular manner of voting. Any student who deliberately tampers,
defaces, or refuses to affix his/her thumb mark on his/her ballot other election
documents.
Section 92. Falsification of the documents required for the filing of candidacy.
Any student who misleads the SCE by submitting any falsedocuments required
for the filing of candidacy or document to the prejudice of a candidate.
Section 93. Receipt of any documents required for the filing of candidacy outside
the period of filing. Any SCE Commissioner, Officer or member who beingauthorized to receive the documents required for filing of candidacies outside the
period of filing the same as set by the SCE and makes it appear that said
documents was filed on time; or any student who, by means of fraud, threat,
intimidation, fear, coercion, causes or compels the commission of the said act.
Section 94. Soliciting votes and campaigning on election days. Any student/s who
solicits votes or undertakes any propaganda, on the day of election, for or
against any candidate or any political party.
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B. Protest
Section 95. Filing of Protest. Any form of protest (Pre-election, election, post-
election) shall be filed within two(2) working days after the said offense was
committed and shall be signed by the person/s filing the complaint and the
signature of two (2) witnesses.
Section 96. Protest Form. Complainant shall secure and accomplish properly the
official SCE protest form previously provided by the SCE during the prior
meetings with political parties and candidates concerned. He/ she shall shoulder
the expenses of providing for copies thereof to be sent to all parties concerned.
Section 97. Submission of Protest. Protest shall be submitted to the SCE Secretary
who shall then send copies thereof to the parties concerned within two (2)working days. Receipt of such protests shall be verified through a signed
receiving copy, signed by an authorized representative of the parties
concerned.
Section 98. Contents of Answer. The answer must specify the nature of the defense
and may set forth specific and affirmative defenses.
Section 99. Counter-Protest or Counterclaim. The protestee may incorporate in his
answer a counter-protest or a counterclaim.
Section 100. Hearing. Rules on hearing shall be governed by Article X of this Code.
Section 101. Burden ofProof. The burden of proof lies on the part of the complainant.
The election process is always presumed to be regular and valid until proven
otherwise.
Section 102. Decision. Protest Cases shall be decided in accordance to Section 15
Article III of this Code.
Section 103. Recount. Should there be a petition for recount, the SCE shall
immediately form a committee to recount the votes. The expenses to be incurred
during the recounting shall be shouldered by the petitioner.
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Section 104. Protest before Proclamation on offenses during Election Days. After
the tallying of ballots, two (2) hours therefrom shall be allotted for the filing of
protest. If protest/s shall be filed, proclamation of winners shall be deferred until
such time that the SCE has rendered a decision.
The subject of this protest shall strictly beirregularities during the tallying of votes
ARTICLE XI
Hearings
Section 105. Protest Hearings. Protest hearings are those concerning contests as
regards to elections, of political parties and its candidates and independentcandidates.
The SCE shall have the power to ask the complainant/s, accused and
witnesses to appear before the SCE at a specified time determined by the SCE.
In case the accused does not show up without prior written notice given to the
SCE, then the case shall proceed.
If the complainant and/or both his witnesses fail to appear without prior
written notice, the case shall be dismissed immediately.
Only one counsel or representative may argue for each registered political
party, or candidate.
No case shall be rescheduled for hearing for more than two (2) times. In
such cases the SCE shall decide the case based on the documents submitted by
the parties concerned.
Section 106. Electoral Hearings. Electoral hearings are those which involve, as its
subject, election offenses committed by students, organizations, independentcandidates, and political parties and its candidates.
The SCE shall have the power to ask the complainant/s, accused and
witnesses to appear before the SCE at a specified time determined by the SCE.
In case the accused does not show up without prior written notice given to the
SCE, then the case shall proceed.
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If the complainant and/or both his witnesses fail to appear without prior
written notice, the case shall be dismissed immediately.
Only one counsel or representative may argue for each registered political
party,organization, student, or candidate.
No case shall be rescheduled for hearing for more than two (2) times. In
such cases the SCE shall decide the case based on the documents submitted by
the parties concerned.
ARTICLE XII
Penalties
Section 107. For students. Any student found guilty of any election offense under this
Code shall be punished by suffering the deprivation of the right to suffrage and
shall be ineligible to run for any USC and CSC position in the immediately
forthcoming elections.
Section 108. For political parties, its candidates and members. Any political party,
through its members and officers, who have been found guilty by final decision of
the Magistrate, of any election offense under this Code shall be punished by
suffering the revocation of their accreditation and being banned from participatingin the immediately coming elections. Their candidates shall also be disqualified
from continuing as a candidate or if has been elected, from assuming the
position.
Section 109. For Independent candidates. Any independent candidate who, in
action or protest in which he is a party is declared by final decision of the
Magistrate guilty of violating this Code, shall be disqualified from continuing as a
candidate or if has been elected, from assuming the position.
Section 110. Referral of cases to SW&FO. Upon the lapse of the period for filing an
appeal or on the finality of its decision, the SCE shall refer to the Student Welfare
and Formation Office (SW&FO) cases that violate this Code.
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ARTICLE XIII
Manner of determining winning candidates
Section 111. USC Officers. Candidates who have obtained the highest total
percentage of votes cast in all colleges shall be the winners for the said positions
in the USC.
The winning candidates are determined in the following manner: first, each
candidates collegiate electoral score is determined by obtaining the percentage
of votes cast for him/her in each college, second, each candidates electoral
collegiate score is combined, and third, the candidates with the highest combined
collegiate electoral scores shall be the winners of the election for USC Officers.
Section 112. CSC Officers. Candidates who have obtained the highest totalpercentage of votes cast in all program courses offered in their respective college
shall be the winners for the said positions in the CSC.
The winning candidates are determined in the following manner: first, each
candidates program electoral score is determined by obtaining the percentage of
votes cast for him/her in each program offered in his/her respective college,
second, each candidates electoral program score is combined, and third, the
candidates with the highest combined program electoral scores shall be the
winners of the election for CSC Officers. < adopted>
ARTICLE XIV
Accountability of SCE Commissioners and Officers
Section 113. Impeachment of SCE Commissioners. Any SCE Commissioner shall be
subject to impeachment in accordance to applicable provisions of Article VII of
the USC Constitution and based on the following grounds:
a. Culpable violation of this Codeb. Gross inability to perform his/her official functions as stated in Article III
of this Code
c. Malversation of SCE Funds
d. Holding any executive position in other student groups
e. Having been proven of being affiliated to any accredited political party
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Section 114. An impeachment case can be initiated through a resolution of any of the
following:
a. Majority of the SCE Commissioners
b. Any SCE Officer, Member or ordinary student through the
endorsement of subsection a hereof.
Section 115. All impeachment cases shall be filed to the Office of Student Services
through SDAO.
Section 116. An impeachment case can be filed against a Commissioner only once
during his term of office.
Section 117. The USC Legislative Board shall deliberate upon any case ofimpeachment against any SCE Commissioner in a special session called for the
purpose. This shall be presided by the Dean of Student Services who shall have
no voting power. No SCE Commissioner shall be impeached without the
concurrence of three-fourths of all members present. The entire proceedings
shall be witnessed by the SDAO Director and SCE Adviser.
Section 118. An impeachment case should be deliberated upon within thirty (30)
working days upon filling of the case to SDAO. Hearings should be done at least
twice a week.
Section 119. Procedural and substantial due process shall be strictly observed on the
entire duration of the impeachment proceedings.
Section 120. Judgment in cases of impeachment shall not exceed further than the
removal from office.
Section 121. Decisions in the impeachment proceedings can be appealed by the
subject Commissioner to the Office of the Magistrate.
Section 122. The appeal shall be filed within ten (10) calendar days from the notice of
judgment appealed from.
Section 123. The notice of appeal shall indicate the parties to the appeal, specify the
judgment or part thereof appealed from, and state the material dates showing the
timeliness of the appeal.
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Section 124. The failure of the appellant to comply with any of the foregoing
requirements, regarding the contents of and the documents which should
accompany the appeal and timeliness of the appeal shall be sufficient grounds
for the dismissal thereof.
Section 125. The execution of the judgment of impeachment shall not be stopped by
the filing of appeal to the Magistrate.
ARTICLE XV
Amendment and Revision
Section 126. Amendment. An amendment is a process of partial change of provision/s
of this Code.
Any amendment to this Code shall be made through a resolution by the
SCE to be submitted to the OSS. The said resolution shall include the provisions
to be amended and the proposed document containing the new provisions. For
purposes of transparency, the SCE shall furnish a copy of the said resolution with
corresponding attachments to the student sectors mentioned in Section 113, a.1.
Upon receipt, the said student sectors shall be given a reasonable time to submit
to the SCE should there be reactions/suggestions on their part as to the
provisions to be amended.
Section 127. Revision. A process of changing the entire substance of this Code.
There are two ways of revising the Election Code.
This can be done either by:
a. Election Code convention
b. Students Initiative
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A. The revision process through an election code convention shall be done
through the following steps:
a.1 A proposal to revise the 2008 Student Election Code of DLSU-D shall
require the filing of a formal petition by majority of the followingStudent Sectors:
USC Executive Board
USC Legislative Board
Council of Student Organizations
Heraldo Filipino
Performing Arts Group Student Auxiliary Group
Student Electoral Commission
Accredited Political Party/Parties
Each sector shall be entitled to one (1) vote except for political
parties, which shall enjoy one (1) vote each.
Proposal to revise this Code shall be submitted for approval to
the OSS.
a.2 Election Code Convention. The Election Code Convention shall
becomposed of the following:
USC Executive Board
College Representatives Council of Student Organizations
Heraldo Filipino Performing Arts Group
Student Auxiliary Group
Student Electoral Commission
Accredited Political Party/Parties
Each unit and political party shall have not more than two (2)delegates.
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B. Students Initiative
Any student, through his or her initiative, may pass a petition to revise the
election code, which contains the reason/s for the said proposal. Attach
therewith is the proposed revision to be passed to his or her respective CSC.
The CSC, after receiving such petition, shall determine through a vote during aspecial meeting called for the purpose whether to endorse the said proposal or
not. If the said proposal is endorsed by the said CSC through a majority vote, the
latter shall act in accordance with the provisions enshrined in Sec. a.1 and 2 of
this article.
Section 128. Ratification. Any revision of this Code shall be valid upon the ratification
by a majority of the votes cast during the plebiscite called for such purpose.
This Code shall be presented for ratification within two (2) months from thetime it was approved by the convention. There must be a period allotted for
campaigning the newly drafted Code to be organized by the convention.
Section 129. Prohibition on Amendment and/or Revision. No amendment or
revision under the foregoing sections shall be authorized within two (2) years
following the ratification of this Code.
Article XVI
Transitory Provisions
Sec. 66 This Code shall take effect starting on the first day of May 2009.
Sec. 115 Pending actions or election cases arising before the effectivity of this Code
shall be governed by the 2004 Election Code.
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ARTICLE XVII
Final Provisions
Section 116. Repealing Clause. The 2004 De La Salle University-Dasmarias
Election Code and all other provisions inconsistent with the 2008 Student
Election Code of DLSU-D are hereby repealed.
Section 117. Separability Clause. If any provision of this Code is declared invalid, the
remainder thereof not affected thereby shall continue to be in force.