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Last Updated: March 11, 2009
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GRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICER ELECTIONS
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The GSG has held
general elections for its seven officer positions: Chair, Parliamentary
Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Press
Secretary, Treasurer, and Social Chair.
The election results are posted below.
The 2009 Election Committee has been dissolved. If you have any questions, please email gsg@princeton.edu. Information regarding the 2010 GSG Officer Elections should be available by January 2010.
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The results of the 2009 GSG officer elections are as follows:
- Giri Parameswaran was elected as Chair;
- Aurelien Fraisse was approved as Corresponding Secretary;
- Anne Twitty was re-elected as Press Secretary;
- Marina Paul was re-elected as Recording Secretary;
- Raghuveer K Vinukollu was elected as Treasurer; and
- Raja "Jasdave" Chahal was elected as Social Chair.
There were no candidates for Parliamentary Secretary.
The full vote count can be found along with the Election Committee's Final Report.
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- General Notes on Offices
- While Officers are expected to bring new ideas to the GSG, they are
elected to serve the GSG Assembly, not to pursue a personal agenda.
- The typical time-commitment of an office is 3~6 hours per week, depending on the office.
- No prior involvement in the GSG is required to hold an Officer
position, and the Election Committee encourages all interested students
to run for a position or get involved in other ways.
- All full-time enrolled Princeton graduate students (regularly
enrolled and DCE), including degree students, non-degree students, and
leave-of-absence students who were enrolled the previous year are
eligible to run for a position. Also, ETDCC students can generally pay
the GSG dues and become eligible to run.
- Officer Duties
- All Officers are required to attend the monthly GSG Assembly meetings.
- Historically, all Officers have worked collectively to perform the
administrative and advocacy work of the GSG; this typically includes a
weekly meeting with the other Officers and occasional meetings with
University administrators.
- Each Officer has office-specific duties, which are outlined below:
- The Chair
is the leader of the GSG. You are usually the first person the
administration and the graduate student body will email with questions.
You will also be asked to represent graduate students at University
events, on various committees, and to Princeton alumni.
- The Parliamentary Secretary
keeps the GSG meetings running smoothly. You are responsible for making
sure each department/program sends representatives to Assembly.
- The Corresponding Secretary
manages communication among the GSG, the administration, and the
graduate student body. You are responsible for updating the GSG website
and responding to emails sent to our gsg@ email.
- The Press Secretary maintains contact with campus and local media.
- The Recording Secretary maintains the records of the GSG, which mainly means taking minutes at our monthly Assembly meetings.
- The Treasurer
maintains the financial records and the budget. You will also chair the
GSG Events Board, which provides funds to independent student groups.
- The Social Chair coordinates and organizes GSG social events.
- For more information on the offices, please see the GSG Constitution Article V and By-Laws Article III or speak with the current Officers.
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INCENTIVES - HOUSING & PARKING
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- Housing Incentive
- The
Graduate School and the Housing office provide priority in the housing
draw for the seven (7) GSG Officers. The Officers will be given
priority just below the residential committees (Butler Committee,
Lawrence Committee, GC House Committee, etc.) and before other
students. This will ensure that, as an enrolled student (including students in DCE),
you will be successful in housing and will have a higher lottery number
for getting a room/apartment assignment.
- Parking Incentive
- The
Parking Office provides special on-campus parking privileges for GSG
Executive Committee officers and GSG committee chairs (Academic
Affairs, Facilities, Health & Life, Campus Relations). The GSG
permit allows these students to park on-campus during the day in lot 7,
lot 3 and the regular graduate lots without a hangtag. This serves as
an incentive for the student volunteers and assists them when traveling
between their offices/labs and on-campus meetings to represent graduate
students.
- Note:
These incentives serve both as a reward for serving the graduate
student body and to assist officers in performing their duties (easier
travel to meetings, living with other student in campus housing, etc).
They come with the expectation that you will perform all the duties of
your elected role and participate fully in the GSG. Any officer who is
not adequately performing their duties risks being removed from office
or having the privileges taken away. These incentives may change from
year to year at the discretion of the GSG, Graduate School, Housing
Office, and/or Parking Office.
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The following is a summary of the 2009 election process. All times are Eastern Time. For more information, see the 2009 Election Plan.
- January 31 (Saturday), 5pm: Deadline for students to make nominations.
- Nominees will be contacted to confirm their interest and asked to submit candidate statements.
- February 9 (Monday), 5pm: Deadline for candidates to submit candidate statements.
- This is also the deadline for nominees to accept a nomination and become a candidate.
- February 13 (Friday), 5pm: Deadline for candidates to submit follow-up statements.
- The follow-up statements give candidates an opportunity to respond to the other candidates.
- February 18 (Wednesday), 6pm: Meet-the-Candidates forum.
- February 25 (Wednesday), 5pm: Polls open.
- March 4 (Wednesday), 5pm: Polls close.
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ELECTION COMITTEE MEMBERS
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The 2009 Election Committee has been dissolved. Any inquiries regarding the elections should be sent to gsg@princeton.edu.
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