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AMS Elections 2007

Upcoming Dates

This post was originally written by Tim Louman-Gardiner.

January 12, 4pm Nominations Close
January 12, 6pm All Candidates Meeting. (Drop by SUB Council Chambers to see the largest gathering of wannabe politicians all year. It’s an amazing event. Has to be seen to be believed. Don’t forget to bring beer. Not that we endorse illegal drinking, or anything.)
January 19, 9amCampaign Period Begins. (Prepare for posters, classroom announcements, leaflets, web sites, e-mail blasts…. the usual. Anybody have any guesses how many trees die for AMS candidates to get the word out?)
January 23 – Our endorsements will be released.
January 24Online voting begins
January 31Voting ends; results! (Ain’t no party like an election night party. Well, except a real one.)

All info taken from the AMS Elections Web Site. We’ll put up a permanent link as soon as we figureo ut how.

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AMS Elections 2007

VP External Portfolio

This post was originally written by Tim Louman-Gardiner.

Responsibilities:

  • Lobbying, but with an external (read: government) focus.
  • Working with the AMS policy advisor and President to produce lobbying tactics and strategies when meeting with government officials.
    • Includes budget submissions, meetings, and lobbying day in Victoria
  • Liaising with Translink around issues relating to the U-Pass
  • Working with CASA, the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations. They work with a number of Universities to engage the federal government on student issues.
  • Working with External Commission, a group of hired students, to achieve the above.

The issues include:

  • Student debt load. HOw much debt are students taking on to graduate?
  • Tuition. How should it be spent?
  • How to work with other student societies, that belong to other lobbying groups like the Canadian Federation of Students?


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AMS Elections 2007

VP Admin Portfolio

This post was originally written by Tim Louman-Gardiner.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Overseeing the maintenance, renovation of the SUB. If there’s something wrong with the building, or any other issues relating to AMS buildings, that’s it.
  • Chairing the Impacts committee, which handles sustainability
  • Planning the Student Leadership Conference
  • Oversee SAC – Student Administrative Commission. SAC is responsible for:
    • Communicating with clubs, and organizing their activities
    • Regulating clubs, and organizing clubs days
    • Liaising with bookings of SUB space

The typical contentious issues include:

  • Controversial bookings/use of space. For instance, the annual “Genocide Awareness Project” or Israel/Palestine forums
  • Access to SUB spaces, and ensuring that students have access to the space
  • Balancing needs in renovating spaces. How to make the Conversation Pit more appealing, for example?
  • Ensuring that clubs don’t get too much of a run-around from the AMS, yet ensuring they’re accountable and follow the rules.
  • Trying to make sure everybody has a chance to book the SUB.

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