UC Seal Campus Elections

Spring 2006 Campus Election
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 Fee Measures
    Compulsory campus-based fees may be established, eliminated, or modified in an election in which a majority (50% + 1) of a minimum voting pool of twenty-five percent (25%) of the overall affected student body (according to official third week enrollment figures) votes to approve or to modify the fee. The imposition of a compulsory fee passed by referendum is subject to concurrence of the Chancellor and approval of the President.

    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 22: Modification to Student Voice & Empowerment Fee Language

    MEASURE 22 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates of UCSC modify the language of MEASURE 16 to change how the Student Committee on Committees, a standing committee of the Student Union Assembly (SUA) utilizes funds generated from Measure 16 (passed in Spring 2005)?

          

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 MEASURE 23: Intramural and Sports Club Team Activities

    MEASURE 23 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates and graduate students of UCSC provide funding for a variety of UCSC Intramural and Sports Club team activities (including team allocations, travel, equipment purchase, and officials) by establishing a new, permanent fee of $2.25 per student per quarter, beginning Fall 2006?

          

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 MEASURE 24: Transportation Fee Increase

    MEASURE 24 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates and graduate students of UCSC increase the current Transportation Fee of $69/per student per quarter by $13.33 in 2006-07; an additional $13.33 in 2007-08; and an additional $16.00 in 2008/09 and thereafter to provide funding for Campus Transit Operations, the acquisition of new transit vehicles, continued funding of unlimited student ridership on SCMTD transit services?

          

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 MEASURE 25: UCSC Athletics

    MEASURE 25 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates and graduate students of UCSC provide funding for UCSC's Intercollegiate NCAA Division III teams and Club teams by establishing a new, permanent fee of $5.00 per student per quarter beginning Fall 2006, and increasing by an additional $5.00 (to a total of $10.00) per student per quarter beginning Fall 2007?

          

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 MEASURE 26: Recreation Programs

    MEASURE 26 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates and graduate students of UCSC provide funding for a variety of UCSC Recreation Programs (including trips, clubs, vehicles, the Fall Festival, holistic health, and leadership) by establishing a new, permanent fee of $4.00 per student, per quarter, beginning Fall 2006?

          

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 MEASURE 27: Seymour Marine Discovery Center

    MEASURE 27 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates students of UCSC provide funding to allow free, unlimited, admission to all registered undergraduate UCSC students to the Seymour Marine Discovery Center at Long Marine Lab and to help fund animal care and facility costs (not currently supported by other UC funds) by establishing a new, permanent fee of $.25 per student, per quarter, beginning Fall 2006?

          

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 MEASURE 28: Renewable Energy

    MEASURE 28 QUESTION

    Shall the undergraduates and graduate students of UCSC provide funding to purchase renewable energy certificates in order to offset campus use of electricity by establishing a new, permanent fee of $3.00 per student per quarter, beginning Fall 2006?

          

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 MEASURE 29: Graduate Student Government Fee Increase

    MEASURE 29 QUESTION

    Shall the graduate students of UCSC increase their student government fee to maintain existing levels of service offered by the Graduate Student Association (GSA), including research travel grants, co-sponsored events, and other activities annually sponsored by the GSA, by increasing the existing compulsory fee of $10.00 per quarter per student by $4.00 per quarter, per student, beginning Fall 2006?

          

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 Student Union Assembly Officers
    According to the existing Student Union Assembly constitution, officers are elected to a one-year term by popular vote. There is no minimum voting pool requirement.
 Student Union Assembly Chair


 Internal Vice Chair


 External Vice Chair


 Commissioner of Academic Affairs


 Organizing Director


 Commissioner of Diversity