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Section 8: Campaign Materials
A. Candidates may display and distribute approved campaign materials immediately following
the 1:00 pm Mandatory Candidate Meeting (Wednesday, April 13, 2016).
B. Posters should be limited to no more than 20 per candidate. Banners will be limited to no more
than two per candidate. Other campaign items, such as t-shirts and buttons, may be used as
well.
C. Defacing, removing or otherwise tampering with any other candidate’s election material is
prohibited. Upon the filing of a written complaint by any candidate of alleged tampering, the
election Board will convene within 48 hours to determine the legitimacy of the complaint. A
written response will be forwarded to the complainant.
D. All candidates’ campaign material must be removed by Friday, April 22, 2016 at 12:00 noon
(No Exceptions!)
E. Campaigning will contain only accurate and truthful information. All campaign materials
must be pre-approved by any staff member in the Student Programs and Resources or the
General Election Commissioner before being displayed.
a. Campaign material cannot be posted to painted walls or glass of any campus property.
F. No campaign paraphernalia may be worn while voting or brought to any area within 25 feet
of the polls.
G. All campaign materials must be removed from all areas that are within 25 feet of poll locations
at least 24 hours before opening of the polls.
H. All campaign material must be posted in approved/designated area. The candidates must
follow the Posting Rules listed below:
a. Dos
i. Students are allowed to distribute push cards and flyers. Candidates should be
sure not to disrupt academic class time.
ii. Students may place signs on campus lawn with wooden or metal stakes (no
more than three [3] feet in total length).
iii. Students are allowed to place signs on laminated columns in the student center.
iv. Students are allowed to campaign at all sites.
v. Students are allowed to place campaign materials in designated areas in the
parking garage, only the elevator terminal walls. (Not ON or IN elevators)
vi. Students are allowed to post campaign materials on designated BRCC
sponsored bulletin boards.
b. Don’ts
i. No candidate will participate in or endorse any form of negative campaigning.
Candidates can be penalized for any illegal action(s) taken on their behalf
during the elections by campaign team members or workers.
ii. No postings allowed on any BRCC campus walls, glass doors, external doors,
vending machines, windows, trashcans or benches.
iii. No campaign materials are allowed in the elevators. Do not post signs over
other postings.
iv. Posters, flyers, or push cards cannot be placed on windshields.
I. Electronic Campaigning Etiquette
a. The SGA Election Committee prohibits any kind of electronic campaigning, and
campaigning materials discovered in any electronic medium will be brought before the
General SGA Election Committee. These rules apply to all means of electronic and