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7.2 In the case of a referendum initiated by a Motion of the EUS Council, the Motion calling for a referendum, along with the proposed Referendum Question , must be presented in writing at a meeting of the EUS Council. The Motion and Question shall be inscribed on the agenda of the next meeting of the EUS Council and shall require a two-thirds (2/3) majority of Council to pass. If passed, the Referendum Question shall be put to the Regular Members. | 7.2 In the case of a referendum initiated by a Motion of the EUS Council, the Motion calling for a referendum, along with the proposed Referendum Question , must be presented in writing at a meeting of the EUS Council. The Motion and Question shall be inscribed on the agenda of the next meeting of the EUS Council and shall require a two-thirds (2/3) majority of Council to pass. If passed, the Referendum Question shall be put to the Regular Members. | ||
7.3 As long as changes to the Society Fee and the EUS Constitution must be ratified by referendum, the Referendum Question for these changes is automatically initiated once suggested changes are approved by both the Board and the General Assembly, and does not require a Motion or petition as specified above. | 7.3 As long as changes to the Society Fee and the EUS Constitution must be ratified by referendum, the Referendum Question for these changes is automatically initiated once suggested changes are approved by both the Board and the General Assembly, and does not require a Motion or petition as specified above. | ||
==Article 8: “No” Campaign== | ==Article 8: “No” Campaign== | ||
8.1 In the event that a candidate for a position is unopposed, a “No” Campaign committee may be initiated by any Regular Member, provided that the committee registers itself with the CRO by submitting in writing the name of the chair of the committee, along with a list of at least five (5) other members, to the CRO at least five (5) school days before the opening of the polls. | 8.1 In the event that a candidate for a position is unopposed, a “No” Campaign committee may be initiated by any Regular Member, provided that the committee registers itself with the CRO by submitting in writing the name of the chair of the committee, along with a list of at least five (5) other members, to the CRO at least five (5) school days before the opening of the polls. | ||
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8.5 All other “No” campaigning must be done through a registered “No” Campaign Committee. | 8.5 All other “No” campaigning must be done through a registered “No” Campaign Committee. | ||
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==Article 9: Referendum Committee== | ==Article 9: Referendum Committee== | ||
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