Graduate Ballot

2000 Graduate Ballot

FEE MEASURES

Compulsory campus-based fees may be established, eliminated, or modified in an election in which a two-thirds (66.6%) majority of a minimum voting pool of twenty percent (20%) of the overall affected student body officially registered at the time of the election vote to approve or to modify the fee. The imposition of a compulsory fee is subject to concurrence of the Chancellor and approval of the UC Regents.

Abstentions will not count toward the establishment of minimum voting pool requirements. The establishment of the minimum voting pool will be determined on an individual basis for each measure on the ballot (i.e. the sum of "yes" and "no" votes on each individual measure must equal or exceed the minimum voting pool required).

MEASURE E: Transportation Fee Increase

    MEASURE E QUESTION
    Shall undergraduate and graduate students permanently assess themselves an incremental Transportation Fee increase of $6.00 per quarter commencing fall 2000, an additional $6.00 per quarter commencing fall 2001, an additional $5.00 per quarter commencing fall 2002, an additional $3.00 per quarter commencing fall 2003, and an additional $1.00 per quarter commencing fall 2004 and thereafter, to fund expansion of campus transportation services? The total fee increase as of Fall 2004 would be $21.00 per quarter.



 
MEASURE I: Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan (GSHIP) Increase for Vision Plan
    MEASURE I QUESTION
    Shall graduate students permanently assess themselves a Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan (GSHIP) fee increase to expand the plan coverage to include vision insurance at an additional cost not to exceed $25 per student per quarter in the initial year?



 
MEASURE J: Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan (GSHIP) Increase for Dental Plan
    MEASURE J QUESTION
    Shall graduate students permanently assess themselves a Graduate Student Health Insureance Plan (GSHIP) fee increase to expand the plan coverage to include dental insurance at an additional cost not to exceed $75 per student per quarter in the initial year?