thursd3y, msrch 10, 1977 daily nebrasksn ! J, U1L1(SQK! HO, WW VOTING Students may vota at any of tht following: City Union 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nebraska Hall 9 a.m, to 8 p.m. , East Union 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ABSENTEE BALLOTS-Studanta who will not ba in Lincoln, Nebraska, during tha tim the polls art opan bacausa thay art on an officially recognized Univer sity trip may by stating tha official function on a form supplied by tha ASUN stcratary and having thair siinatura notarizad by 4:00 p.m. on tha Friday bafora tha election will ba parmittad to vota by absent ballot. DISABLED EALLOTS-Dteabled shall maan unable to attend class dua to oonfinamant to Stud rot Health or a hospital. Studants so disabled shall call tha ASUN stcratary bafora noon of a taction day. A ballot will ba brought to tha student for voting bafora 8:C3 p.m. on election day. VOTING REGULATIONS Each student must present his own I.D. card whan ha votes. Tha act of giving tha I.D.to the poll worker is tha attempt to vote. No student shall vote or attempt to vote more than once in any election, nor shall any student aid such an attempt. fr ASUN EXECUTIVES Vote for only one (1) in each group. PRESIDENT Eric B. Carstenson Hemphill (THC) Greg Johnson (SUN) Randy Mussel man FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Charles D, Fellingham (SUN) Mike Ste'n Donald E. Thompson, Jr. (THC) SECOND VICE PRESIDENT - D.MA (THC) - Ken Christoffersen (SUN) ( - Harlan Milder . ENGINEERING COLLEGE SENATORS Vote for only three (3) Kent Anderson Perry Brandorff Roger E. Brodman (SUN) Patrick Cave Kirk Kuhlman Sue McClellen (SUN) Steve Wiley (SUN) Bruce Williams Clark Wilson PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE SENATORS Vote for only one (1) ARTS AND SCIENCES SENATORS Vote for only nine (9) - Mark Allen Scott Ballentine Norma Jean Blunck (SUN) Scott Cook (SUN) . Thomas C. Coyle Douglas Crary Marc Davtes . John DeWulf (SUN) Msry Fejfar (SUN) Andy Fitzmorris John P. Johnson John Kamp (SUN) Sue Kess (SUN) Kris Madan Rick Martin J.B.Mi!liken Royce Mueller Dave Samani Clay Smith Libby Swanson (SUN) Barb Tanking (SUN) Susan Ugai (SUN) Bradley A. Zuke AGRICULTURE COLLEGE - SENATORS Vote for only three (3) Bill Armbrust Gene R. Bloom (SUN) Bruce Fuelberth LyleG. George (SUN) Mark Kncbel (SUN) Scott Mueller Brian ftenz GRADUATE COLLEGE SENATORS Vote for only six (6) Harley Lofton (THC) TEACHERS COLLEGE SENATORS Vote for only five (5) Paula Cope (SUN) Sheila Jones (SUN) Gail KahookeSe Judi Siminoe (SUN) Tony Waite (SUN) AnailTECTUEE SENATORS Vote for only one (1 ) Butch Earl Scott Hsss (SUN) TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD Vote for only two (2) in each area 1. Elementary Education Katie DeSciose (SUN) i L. Cheryl Bush (SUN) 2. Secondary Special Ed. 3. Secondary: Bus, Ed., Phys. Ed.. Distributive Ed., etc AGRICULTURE COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD Vote for only one (1 ) in group of your major. 1. Agriculture Economics Paul Hassler Tracy Grasz - Chris Raun (SUN) 2. Ag. Education, Nlech. Ag. Scott Eveland Lonnie Koepke Keith Kubik 3. Ag. Honors, General Ag., Un declared . Tim Anthony . Charles Oellermann (SUN) 4. Animal Science . Brent Carter 5. Pre-Veterinary Science . DanSandall 6. Gen. Agronomy, Soil Science, Plant Pathology Mitchell Counce Joe Keaschalt 7. Food Sci., Horticulture, Entom ology, Poultry Sci. Karen Graham 8. Natural Resources . Bill Schilling hc:.:e economics senators Vote for only two (2) Sarah Effken Jody Gompert (SUN) , Cathy Koubek Luann Tichy (SUN) CUStf.ES COLLEGE SEfiATCHS Vote for only five (5) . imsai (SUN) Jeff Fisher . Tom Gey f.lkiud Herman (SUN') R ick Joseph U ichsel "Kst" Kathrein Gary Krajewski Ken Ms-ienau (SUN) Jane Mgtr.ke Ted McCormell (SUN) CHI Skoneki (SUN) James Vitek Keith J. Winter ! i - t - i - ARTS AT.'D SCIENCES ADVISORY COARD Vote for only one (1) in each area 1. Life Sciences and Mathemg&5 . . Donald G.Wirth - 2. Lsnguses: Classical and Modern 3. English 4. Fine Arts 5. Joumaism Kim Hachiya (SUN) 6. Social Sciences and Philosophy I Eric Sandberg (SUN) tOi ECCC.C3 - ADVISORY CQARD Vote for only t,'ro (2) in area of your 1. Human Development and Family . Sharon O'Brien (SUN) 2. Textiles, Clothing, and Design 3. Education end Fm'y Resources LeEttiNiahr Vcta for only one (I) in ere a of your 4. Food end Nutrition : Karen Jensen ASUM CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO EE ADDED TO THE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT ON 18 MARCH 1377: AMEsvieaiT i Add to Article IV, Section 1, dealing with tht "Powers Relating to Organizations" tht following amendment: D. To have final approval of tha allocation of Student Ftei to Student Organizatlont. without which such funds shall neither ba collected nor dispersed. AMENDMENT 2 YES -NO Chans Article VI, Section D, dealing with tha Electoral Commission Power, from: D. Duties, Tha duties of the Electoral Com . mission shall be: . 1. To announce filings and schedule elect ion dates for all elections conducted by the Association. 2. To publicize the dates and procedures for filing and elections, and to issue at the request of candidates advisory opln ions as to the legality of proposed meth ods in election campaigns. 3. To establish polling places and to super vise the balloting at each polling place, either in person or through agents auth orized and announced by the Commis sion one week prior to the election. 4. To tabulate the ballots, with at least three Commissioners being present and at least one of 'them being a faculty rep resentative. 5. To seal the ballots, tabulations and computations and deliver them to the senior faculty representative for safe keeping for a thirty (30) day period. 6. To announce the complete results of the election to the press, including the number of votes cast for each candidate, and to be prepared, upon request, to issue a break-down of Presidential votes and votes cast on amendments and re ferenda by colleges. To: D. Duties. The duties of the Electoral Com mission shall be to carry on the following functions with the advice and consent of the Senate. (Points 1-6 remain the same.) AMENDMENT 3 -YES -SO Change Article VII. Section 4, Paragraph C, dealing with Recall vote, from: C, Recall. t. By a petition signed by thirty-five (35) percent of all the regularly enrolled full time students enrolled in a college to require the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct within fifteen (IS) class days a special election for the Senate seat in question in that college by the final apportionment at the Spring general election. 2. By a petition signed by thirty-five (35) percent of all the regularly-enrolled full . time students of the entire University, to require the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct within fifteen (15) class days a special election for the Presi dency, or First and Second Vice Presi dency of the Association. To: " -. C Recall. 1 . By a petition signed by Twenty-five (25) percent of all regularly enrolled full time students enrolled in a college to re quire the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct within fifteen (15) class days a Special Election for the Sen ate seat in question in that college by the final apportionment at the Spring general election. 2. By a petition signed by twenty-five (25) percent of all regularly enrolled full time students of the entire University, to require the Electoral Commission to schedule and conduct within fifteen (15) class days a special election for the Presi dency andor First andor Second Vice Presidency of the Association. AMENDMENT 4 ' YES ISO Change Art id X. Section S. dealing with Con stitutional Conventions, from: A. A call for a Constitutional Convention may be originated by: 1. A. majority vote of three-fourths () of " all elected members of the Senate. . 2. A petition submitted to the Senate, signed by not less than ttiirty-five (35) percent of the regularly-enrolled, full time students of the University of Nebr aska. Signatures must be submitted with Uni varsity identification numbers and shall be validated by the Electoral Com mission. To: A. A call for a Constitutional Convention may be originated by: 1. A nujority vote of three-fourths ) of the membership of tht Senate are recog nized by the chair. 2. A petition submitted to 'the Senate signed by not less then fifteen (15) per cent of the regularly enrolied, full-time ' students of the. University of Nsbraska VssSxm. Signatures must ba submitted wvith University identification numbers and shaN ba validated by the Electoral Commisnfi. As.i.WDKEflT5 -YES . .-WO Chene Article X.Stioa 4, dealing with vote re quired for the Constitutional Amendment. Section 4. Vote Required. ' The amendment shall be ratified: A. By a majority vote with at least thirty (30) percent of the eligible students vot ing ki the election, or B. By an affirmative vote of fifteen (15) percent of the etijitle voters when ls than thirty (30) percent of the eTs students vote. Ta: Section 4. Vote Required. The amendment ehaSI be rctiTied: A. y a majority vote with at least fifteen (15) percent of the iicjb4 students voting in the aiactton. or B. By an affirmative vote of seven and one . half (7.5) percent of the era voters when less than fifteen (15) percent of the etigfeie students vote. A&E?C&CNT -YES -U3 Add to Article IX, Saetiew 1. 4flnf wtth Sonet Meetings. t feBowing: A Guomm shai be defined as two-thirds (23) . of the inambership of the Senate as ncognizsd by the chair. This definition supersedes all other definitions of a Quorum contained in this Corv- J irirxrtitjm.