This Wednesday begins the countdown to elections of the authorities of the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASDincluding the rectory, in which they will face Editrudis Beltran and Jorge Asjana. The process will be this coming June 15.
In the elections The positions of the people who will occupy the rectory, vice rectories, deanships and their vicedeanships, among other directions of the schools, will be disputed.
The persons who may exercise the right to vote in the elections of the state university are the members of the Major Cloister elective, made up of all active duty teachers, teaching assistants, and a percentage of the student population and employees of the UASD.
In total they will be 3,215 people those who will be able to choose who will replace the current rector Emma Polanco. Of those there are 2,980 professors with the right to vote; 59 teaching assistants, which is a representation of 2% of these professionals; a representation of the five percent of students who are 149, but in this case only 146 qualified.
Likewise, 1% of the employees of the UASDwhich in its entirety will be 30 for a total of 3,215 voters.
The elections will be held on June 15 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
The voting tables will be distributed in all the faculties, campuses and university centers that make up the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo.
Because the Central Electoral Commission (CCE) of the UASD has powers to organize, manage and supervise all the work that involves the performance of elections of the university authorities, they will not receive accompaniment from the Central Electoral Board (JCE).
The regulation for elections of university authorities in its article 3 indicates that the powers of the CCE cover the organization of the list of voters with the members of the corresponding body; receive applications for registration of candidates; evaluate the files and issue resolutions approving candidates who meet the requirements.
Similarly, organize and manage the elections of the teachers’ representatives in the Minor Cloister.
Decide in a single instance on the validity or nullity of those votes around which any delegate or representative of a candidate has objected to the decision of the members of the electoral table among other aspects.
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During the campaign time of the candidates for positions in the UASD The use of physical spaces for the publication of propaganda, including signs, posters, cardboard, billboards, loudspeakers, pamphlets, balloons, rolling music or any offensive promotion against the candidates, is prohibited throughout the university campus.
These prohibitions do not cover decorations on public or private vehicles that may belong to university employees.