Elections

Student elections for the 2024-2025 academic year

Important Dates

  • April 9-17, 2024 -- Candidate application form open to verify eligibility
     
  • April 17-24, 2024 -- Open Candidate orientation
     
  • April 24-May 8, 2024 -- Campaigning open

    May 1, 1:30-3:00 pm Student Election Mixer in Center Atrium
     
  • May 8, 3:30 - 4:30 pm -- Hybrid debates, Building 19 Auditorium or Zoom. Watch the recording.
     
  • May 8-12, 2024 until 11:59 pm via moodle -- Voting open
    To be eligible to vote you must be taking a credit class on main campus and have paid the mandatory student activity fee. Please check your school email for more voting information. 
     
  • May 13, 2024 -- Election results announced

Lane Student Government Association Elections

The Lane SGA general elections includes eight senate seats and the executive team, President and Vice President. The President and Vice President must run as a ticket. All positions include a stipend.

Student Activity Fee Committee Elections

The SAFC helps to make the process of disbursement and allocation of the mandatory Student Activity Fee more equitable and student-involved. The purpose of the fee is to support student-initiated programs, defined as co-curricular programs, services, and/or organizations that are deemed by the Board of Education to be of value to one or more student communities of interest.

The membership of the Student Activity Fee Committee (SAFC) consists of:

  • An elected student who serves as an elected non-voting chair;
  • 4 at-large student representatives elected through the annual Lane SGA elections process;
  • The Director of Student Life and Leadership, who serves as non-voting advisor;
  • 2 student representatives from the Lane Student Government Association;
  • 2 student representatives selected by and from the student identity unions: APISU, BSU, GSA, MEChA, and NASA;
  • 2 student representatives selected from other fee-receiving groups;
  • 1 student representative selected by the Council of Clubs.

All voting seats on the SAFC will be held by students. The Committee shall meet at least once per term. The elections for the four (4) at-large student representatives and the SAFC Chairperson happen concurrently with the Lane SGA General Election.

Elections information for Candidates

Elected Positions

Only students who meet the qualifications as outlined in the candidate orientation may be listed on the ballot for election. Write-in candidates must still meet the same qualifications in order to hold office. These positions are elected by student vote:

Lane Student Government Association

  • President and Vice-President (must run on the same ticket)
  • Senators (8 at-large)

Student Activity Fee Committee (SAFC)

  • SAFC Chair (non-voting position)
  • SAFC Student Representatives (4 at-large)

View ASLCCSG position descriptions.

View SAFC COPPS Policy outlining membership.

Qualifications for all Elected Positions

  • All candidates must be enrolled in class on the LCC main campus and have paid the student activity fee during the term they are a candidate for Lane SGA office by the application deadline.
  • Executive Seat: Campaign candidates must meet these eligible requirements in order to be a candidate: Executive Seat candidates must have completed a minimum of 18 credit hours within the previous 3 terms at LCC, with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 to be eligible to run for office., they must have and maintain good standing in academic progress standing (APS), they must have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher, and be paying the Student Activity Fee while attending LCC’s Main Campus. Candidates for President or Vice-President must have completed a minimum of 33% of their credits required towards completion of their degree or certificate program at LCC. Candidates for President or Vice-President must have completed at least two (2) terms of classes at the LCC main campus prior to applying for candidacy.
  • Senator Seat: Campaign candidates must meet these eligible requirements in order to be a candidate: Senator Seat candidates must have completed six (6) credits successfully before the term, they must have and maintain good standing in APS, they must have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher, and be paying the Student Activity Fee while attending LCC’s Main Campus.
  • All students elected to Lane SGA office shall be required to enroll in class on the LCC main campus, complete at least six credit hours each term at LCC, and maintain a 2.75 term GPA. Credits recorded as audit or as "no pass" do not count as completed credits.
  • No member of Lane SGA shall simultaneously hold more than one office under this Constitution; (No member can run for more than one office)
  • No member of Lane SGA shall be in the same executive office for more than 2 consecutive years.
  • All positions receive a stipend and/or some form of credit reimbursement (such as Talent Grants)*
  • *Restrictions apply to receiving and maintaining stipends and/or talent grants, based upon satisfactory academic progress and engagement.

Election Rules

  1. No person shall vote more than once in any one election.
  2. No campaigning shall occur before the candidates’ orientation (information session) or before the start date of the campaigning period.
  3. All candidates for office, including write-in candidates, are bound by these election rules.
  4. It is the responsibility of the candidate to be familiar and comply with these election rules and all sections of the constitution & by-laws. Failure to do so may be grounds for disqualification or a suspension period determined and implemented from the election’s committee.
  5. Violations of these by-laws by elections workers or campaign volunteers may be grounds for invalidation of election results and a new election may be called.
  6. All complaints regarding the student government election process and voting procedure must be emailed to the Elections Committee elections@lanecc.edu prior to the close of voting. The Elections Committee will review and decide on all complaints under the guidance of the Lane Student Government Association admin & advisor. Complaints regarding SAFC candidates or campaigns should be referred to the Administrative Specialist of Student Engagement studentlife@lanecc.edu.
  7. Decisions by the Elections Committee regarding any Lane SGA complaints are final.
  8. Polling places: will be accessed online.
  9. Campaigns and other candidate specific tables may not conduct voting.
  10. Electronic voting shall be available for at least three (3) consecutive days.

Results and Ballot Counts

If nine (9) or more students run for the eight (8) open Senator positions, a plurality vote shall decide the election.

If nine (9) or more students run for the eight (8) open Senator positions, a minimum number of votes must be reached to be elected. The number needed is equal to .1% of the current Lane Student Government Association membership, rounding down.

If nine (9) or more students run for the eight (8) open Senator positions and at least two (2) candidates tie in the number of votes received, the Elections Committee will ask if any of the impacted candidates wish to concede. All impacted candidates must be present when the question is asked. If more than one (1) candidate is unwilling to concede, none of the impacted candidates will get the seat.

For more information contact

Student Life and Leadership
studentlife@lanecc.edu