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Warwick Hong Kong Public
Affairs and Social Service Society
Electoral Regulations (These Regulations are made pursuant to Article 44 of the Constitution.)
Amended to 04/02/2014
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Table of Contents
Part I: General …………………………………… P. 3
Part II: Electoral Commission …………………… P. 4 – 5
Part III: Electors …………………………………… P. 6
Part IV: Nomination …………………………………… P. 7
Part V: Candidates …………………………………… P. 8
Part VII: Elections …………………………………… P. 9
Part VIII: Voting System …………………………… P. 10 – 11
Part IX: Candidate Forum …………………………… P. 12 – 13
Part X: Polling …………………………………… P. 14 – 16
Part XI: Counting of Ballets …………………………… P. 17
Part XII: Announcement & Conclusion of Results ….…… P. 17
Part XIII: Complains …………………………………… P. 18
Part XIV: Supplementary Provision …………………… P. 18
Schedule 1: Details of Single Transferable Vote System P. 19
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Part I: General
1 Interpretation
In these regulations:
“Absolute Majority” means over 50% of total valid votes.
“Commission” means the Electoral Commission.
“Elections” means the General Meeting as defined in Article 43 of the Constitution.
“Electors” bears the same meaning as in Section 10 of these regulations.
“Executive” means the Executive Committee as defined in Article 34 of the
Constitution.
“Full Member” bears the same meaning as in Article 12 of the Constitution.
“General Secretary” bears the same meaning as “Secretary” in the Constitution.
“Seat” means the seat(s) that are declared opened in elections.
“Union” means Warwick Students’ Union
2 Jurisdiction
All general meetings for the purposes of electing members of the Executive shall be
governed by these regulations.
3 Selections of Members of the Executive
(1) All members of the Executive shall only be elected by the Electors in Elections.
(2) No candidates in any election shall be automatically elected.
4 Power & Duties of the Executive & Electoral Commission
The Executive and the Electoral Commission shall exercise power and duties listed
these regulations.
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Part II: Electoral Commission
5 Formation of the Electoral Commission
(1) The electoral commission shall consist of the following officials:
(a) An Election Officer;
(b) Returning Officers,
(2) Selection of officials shall be ratified by General Meeting upon the nomination of
the Executive.
6 Powers & Duties of the Election Officer
The election officer shall exercise the following powers and duties:
(1) To chair the commission;
(2) To receive nominations;
(3) To preside over elections;
(4) To confirm the eligibility of candidates;
(5) To maintain the order of elections;
(6) To order a person whose conduct is grossly disorderly to withdraw
immediately from any elections until the polling sessions start;
(7) To administer polling; and
(8) To call reopen elections.
7 Powers & Duties of the Returning Officers
The returning officers shall exercise the following powers and duties:
(1) To open the ballot boxes;
(2) To court the ballots;
(3) To interpret the results of election; and
(4) To announce the results of election.
8 Powers & Duties of the Electoral Commission
The electoral commission shall exercise the following power and duties:
(1) To conduct elections, polling and counting; and
(2) To submit the concluded results to the Executive for confirmation.
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9 Terms of the Electoral Commission
(1) The Commission shall be non-permanent, and shall only be convened by the order
of the Executive.
(2) The term of office shall expire beyond convening another Annual General Meeting
held in the subsequent academic year or when the Executive thinks fit.
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Part III: Electors
10 Eligibility of Electors
Only Full Members who are included in the final register of electors shall be considered as
Electors. (See Section 12 – 12B of these regulations)
11 Voting Rights of Electors
(1) Only Electors shall be entitled to vote in any election. (See Article 45 of the
Constitution)
(2) Nothing here in these regulations shall prevent an Elector to exercise his right to
vote in any election.
12 Final Register of Electors
(1) The registration of the final register of electors shall be closed 2 days before the
nomination period starts.
(2) The General Secretary shall prepare and publish the final register of electors 1 day
before the nomination period starts.
(3) The registration of the final register of electors shall only be reopened when the
next committee is entirely formed.
12A Effect of the Final Register
The final register of electors takes effect on the date of its publication and continues to
have effect until the next register of electors is published.
12B Details of the Final Register
(1) The final register of electors shall include following information of the Full
Members who are included in the Union’s Membership system:
(a) Warwick Student Numbers;
(b) First names; and
(c) Last names.
(2) The General Secretaty shall take any necessary measure in accordance with the
rules of the Union to protect privacy of members.
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Part IV: Nomination
13 Eligibility to be Nominated
(1) Only the Electors shall be nominated for elections.
(2) No Members of the Electoral Commission shall be entitled to stand for elections.
14 Nomination Period
Nomination periods for any Election shall open and close on the dates as specified by
the Executive.
15 Submission of Nominations
All nominees shall submit the nomination forms with their manifestos to the Election
Officer via the ways which the Election Officer shall think appropriate.
16 Accessibility to Manifestos
Before the day in which all manifestos are officially published, all manifestos shall only be
accessible by the Election Officer.
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Part V: Candidates
17 Confirmation of Nomination
The Election Officer shall determine the validity of nominations and confirm the
eligibility of the nominees within 48 hours once the nomination period ends.
18 Rights of Candidates
All Candidates shall have the following rights:
(1) The right to withdraw from elections;
(2) The right to vote freely;
(3) The right to reject any ballot box without providing any reason thereof;
(4) The right to monitor both polling and counting without permission or
hindrance; and
(5) The right to lodge complaint concerning the conduct of the ballot or the
count to the Commission.
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Part VI: Elections
19 Types of Elections
There shall be three types of election as construed in accordance with the Article 43 of
the constitution:
(1) General elections;
(2) Reopen elections; and
(3) By-elections.
20 Times & Places for Elections
(1) The Executive shall appoint such times and places for elections. Such notices shall
specify the place, the date and the hour.
(2) The Executive shall issue at 14-day prior notice in writing for all elections except
reopen elections.
(3) The Executive shall issue at 7-day prior notice in writing for reopen elections.
21 Quorum
(1) Any elections and polling sessions shall begin only when a quorum is presented
within 15 minutes after the time appointed for it.
(2) The quorum of all elections is 20% of all Full Members.
22 Structure of Elections
There shall be 3 sections in any elections:
(1) Candidate Forum;
(2) Polling; and
(3) Counting of ballets.
23 Language
Elections shall be conducted in either or both Cantonese and English.
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Part VII: Voting System
24 Voting System of Single-seat Elections
All single-seat elections shall be conducted under the First-past-the-post system (FPTP).
24A Voting System of the First Round Single-seat Elections
(1) A candidate in the First Round single-seat elections shall be declared as elected
only when he gets the Absolute Majority.
(2) If no candidate gets the Absolute Majority, a Second Round single-seat election
shall be conducted.
24B Voting System of the Second Round Single-seat Elections
(1) This election shall be conducted within 10 minutes after the announcement of
results of First Round single-seat elections.
(2) For elections of the President and the Vice President, a confidential vote shall be
conducted on the leading candidate.
(3) For elections of other single-seat posts, a vote shall be conducted between top two
candidates.
(4) A candidate in the Second Round single-seat elections shall be declared as elected
only when he gets the Absolute Majority.
24C Deadlocked First Round Single-seat Elections
(1) A First Round single-seat election except that of the President and the Vice
President shall be deemed in deadlock when:
(a) No candidate gets the Absolute Majority; and
(b) It fails to send only two leading candidates to a Second Round single-seat
election.
(2) Any deadlocked First Round single-seated elections shall be conducted by the
Election Officer for the second time within 10 minutes after the announcement of
results of the original First Round single-seat election.
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25 Voting System of Multiple-seat Elections
All elections with multiple seats shall be conducted under the Single Transferrable Vote
system (STV) with methods and procedures described in Schedule 1.
26 Declaration of Reopen Elections
In any election, a seat shall be declared reopened for nominations when:
(1) The “R.O.N.” option is selected; or
(2) The leading candidate ties with “R.O.N.”; or
(3) A First Round single-seat election is deemed in deadlock twice; or
(4) No candidate gets the Absolute Majority in a Second Round single-seat
election.
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Part VIII: Candidate Forum
27 Structure of the Candidate Forum
The candidate forum shall be divided as following sections:
(1) Speech;
(2) Debate section; and
(3) Question Time
28 Speech
(1) Each candidate should give a speech for no longer than 3 minutes.
(2) Candidates are expected to present a project proposal in their speech.
29 Debate Section
(1) 3 minutes of speaking time shall be allocated to each candidate in debate section.
(2) Without violating these regulations, candidates may freely use their speaking time.
(3) This session does not apply to uncontested elections.
30 Question Time
(1) In question time, all candidates are required to answer questions from the floor.
(2) There are 3 parts in this section:
(a) Main Questions;
(b) Follow-up Questions; and
(c) Replies.
(3) All candidates shall be given fair and equal chance to reply.
(4) This session will terminate should there is no more question within 30 seconds or
when the Election Officer from time to time thinks fit.
30A Time for a Main Question
The time taken by a main question, including any follow-up questions and all answers,
shall not exceed 8 minutes in total, of which not more than:
(1) 30 seconds shall be used to ask a main question or a follow-up question;
(2) 1 minute shall be used to reply.
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30B Contents of Questions
(1) A main question shall conform to following rules:
(a) A question shall be specific to only one or all candidates.
(b) A question shall not include the names of persons, or statements which
are not strictly necessary to make the question intelligible.
(c) A question shall not contain independent questions or be so complex that
it cannot reasonably be answered as a single question.
(d) A question shall not be asked about the character or conduct of any person
except in his official or public capacity.
(2) A follow-up question shall conform to following rules:
(a) A follow-up question shall conform rules listed in Section 30B (1).
(b) A follow-up question shall be asked in accordance with the main question.
30BA Questions not Conforming Rules
(1) A main question or a follow-up question which does not conform rules listed in
Section 30B shall be declared as an invalid question by the Election Officer.
(2) Time taken by an invalid question shall not be counted in the total time of a main
question. (See Section 30A in these regulations)
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Part IX: Polling
31 Polling Station
The polling station shall be specified by the Executive.
32 Ballot Papers
The Commission shall design and prepare the ballot paper, and publish the samples of
ballot papers where the Commission shall think fit 48 hours before elections take place.
32A Design of Ballot Papers
(1) Ballot papers of the First Round single-seat elections (see Section 24A of these
regulations) shall include:
(a) The name of seat;
(b) The name of each candidate; and
(c) “R.O.N.” (Reopen Nomination) option.
(2) Ballot papers of the Second Round single-seat elections of the President and the
Vice President (see Section 24B (2) of these regulations) shall include:
(a) The name of seat;
(b) Option “YES”; and
(c) Option “NO”.
(3) Ballot papers of the Second Round single-seat elections except that of the
President and the Vice President (see Section 24B (3) of these regulations) shall
include:
(a) The name of seat;
(b) Option “A”; and
(c) Option “B”.
(4) Ballot papers of multiple-seat elections (see Section 25 and Schedule 1 of these
regulations) shall include two parts:
(a) The first part shall include:
(i) The name of seats;
(ii) The name of each candidate; and
(iii) A “No Further Preferences” (NFP) option.
(b) The second part shall include:
(i) A “None of the Above” (NOTA) option.
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32AA Supplementary Information of Ballot Paper of the Second Round Single-seat Elections
(1) Name of the leading candidate in the Second Round single-seat elections of the
President and the Vice President shall be clearly displaced in the polling station in
the following format:
(a) The name of seat; and
(b) The name of the leading candidate.
(2) Names of the two leading candidates in the Second Round single-seat elections
except that of the President and the Vice President shall be clearly displaced in the
polling station in the following format:
(a) The name of seat;
(b) Option “A” with the name of the first leading candidate; and
(c) Option “B” with the name of the second leading candidate.
(3) Polling sessions of the Second Round single-seat elections shall be conducted
only when such information is presented.
32B Distribution of Ballot Papers
(1) Ballot papers shall only be distributed to the Electors by members of the Executive
after verification of members’ eligibility.
(2) Only Electors who have received ballot papers may cast their votes.
(3) Each Elector shall receive only one ballot paper for an election.
(4) The Election Officer shall announce the number of ballot being distributed
immediately after the close of the polling.
33 Polling Session
(1) The Election Officer shall allow a polling session after the end of election(s).
(2) Multiple polls are allowed to be conducted at the same time.
(3) The Election Officer shall order the polling to be closed for counting after a
reasonable time.
34 Ballot Boxes
(1) Checked and locked ballot boxes with the certificate signed by the Election Officer
and one candidate shall be prepared.
(2) The keys shall be kept by the Election Officer.
(3) When a locked ballot box is unavailable, a checked and sealed ballot box shall
be prepared instead.
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35 Secret Ballot
Voting shall be by secret ballot, and no proxy vote is allowed in all elections.
36 Casting Votes
Electors shall cast his vote by themselves only unless prior assistance request is made to
the Commission for the reasons of physical disability.
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Part X: Counting of Ballots
37 Delivery of Ballot Boxes
The ballot box shall be sealed and delivered to the Returning Officers immediately after
the closing time of the polling at the place specified by the Executive as the counting centre
in writing.
38 Time for Counting Ballots
Ballots shall be counted within half an hour after the closing time of the polling.
39 Questionable Ballots
(1) The Returning Officers may from time to time declare a ballot to be questionable.
(2) Questionable ballots shall be examined by the Returning Officer under the all
candidates concerned.
(3) A vote shall be only rejected by the agreement of all candidates, and that vote
shall be invalidated by the Returning Officer accordingly.
Part XI: Announcement and Conclusion of Results
40 Announcement of Results
The results of election shall be made and announced by the Returning Officers
immediately once the counting procedure is finished.
41 Conclusion of Results
An election is said to be concluded if the Commission receive no complaint from
candidates after the announcement of the result by the Returning Officer.
42 Confirmation of Results
(1) After the conclusion(s) of General Election and, if any, subsequent Reopen
Election(s), the Election Officer shall issue a Notice of Election Results after
receiving the Executive’s confirmation.
(2) The Executive must confirm the results within 7 days.
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Part XII: Complaint
43 Report
Any complaint concerning the conduct of the ballot or the count shall be lodged with
the Commission within 24 hours of the closing of the count.
44 Investigation of Complaints
(1) If a complaint is so lodged the Commission shall investigate and shall report its
findings to the Executive without delay.
(2) The Executive may refer the case to the Union for further investigations.
Part XIII: Supplementary Provision
45 Supplementary Documents
(1) The Executive may publish election documents to explain the procedures and
details of elections.
(2) Such documents shall not have any binding power to the Society.
46 Conflict
In the case of conflict, these Regulations shall be determined by:
(1) The Election Officer when the Commission exists; or
(2) The President with and by the advice of the Executive when the Electoral
Commission is unavailable.
47 Procedure if Electoral Regulations do not Provide
In any matter not provided in these regulations, the practice and procedure to be
followed in any election shall be decided by the Election Officer with the advice of the
Commission.
48 Amendments
The power to amend these regulations shall be vested in the general meetings.
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Schedule 1: Details of Single Transferable Vote System
1 How Voters vote?
(1) Voters shall only complete either the first part or the second part of the ballot (see
Section 32A (4) of these regulations).
(2) A ballot with both parts completed shall be invalid.
(3) Voters shall rank the candidates in order of preference in the first part of the ballot:
(a) “1” next to the first choice candidate;
(b) “2” next to the second choice;
(c) and so on until the voter is indifferent by entering “N.F.P.” (No further
preferences). *(N.F.P.s are non-transferable)
2 Counting of Votes
The counting of votes in STV shall follow the following principles:
(1) The candidates with the votes passing the quota (as defined in paragraph (5)
& (6)) shall be elected.
(2) Elected candidates shall be eliminated, and any surplus votes of the elected
candidates (total votes –quota) are redistributed to the candidates who
were not eliminated according to the multiple of the
transfervalue: (T=Surplus/Total votes received). *[(number of votes of
remaining candidate) x T].
(3) If no candidate is elected under sub-paragraphs (1) or (2), the candidate with
the fewest votes is eliminated and his vote shall be redistributed to the
candidates who were not eliminated according to voters' next preferences.
(4) If after counting all votes under sub-paragraph (1) to (3) there are seats
remained unfilled, such seats shall be declared reopened for nominations.
(5) The quota of STV in General Elections shall be defined as [(Valid votes
cast/Seats to fill)] (Hare quota)
(6) The quota of STV in Reopen Elections and Bye-Elections shall be defined
as [(Valid votes cast/Seats to fill+1) +1] (Droop quota).
(7) In the event that the “N.O.T.A.” option receives half or more valid votes
cast, all seats shall be declared reopened for nominations.