AUSA Election Rules and Procedures 2025

  1. The Rules which govern this election are in Part V of the AUSA Constitution – Rules 26 to 33. Please read those rules and abide by them. In addition the Executive has adopted some relevant Policies, which are included here.
  2. The election is for members of the AUSA Executive from 1 December 2025 to 29 November 2025. The available positions are:
    • President (who will become a non-voting member of the Executive from the date of their election)
    • Undergraduate Education Vice-President
    • Postgraduate Education Vice-President 
    • Engagement Vice-President
    • Wellbeing and Equity Vice-President 
    • Finance and Operations Vice-President
    • Women’s Rights Officer (who must be a self-identifying woman)
    • Queer Rights Officer (who must be a self-identifying Queer Person)
    • International Students’ Officer (who must be an International Student)
    • Postgraduate Students’ Officer (who must be a Postgraduate Student)
    • Disability Rights Officer (who must be a self-identifying student with a disability)
  3. Position Descriptions are here. 
  4. To be eligible for nomination, candidates must meet the following conditions.
    • Be a member of AUSA
    • Be a currently enrolled students at the Auckland University and must not be disqualified under the Incorporated Societies Act s47 (3) or the Charities Act s36B (2)  
    • Be 18 years old or over in order to run for President and all Vice-President positions.
    • Be enrolled in a PhD programme to be eligible for the Postgraduate Education Vice-President Position.
    • Attend one of the mandatory ‘AUSA Introduction to Executive’ session. These sessions provide an overview of Executive roles, allow potential candidates to engage with the Student Voice Manager or current executive members, and offer an opportunity to ask questions and discuss their candidacy.
    • Submit their own nomination via the official nomination form, available from 9:00 am on Monday 28 July until 5:00 pm on Friday 8 August. A provisional list of candidates will be published shortly after the nomination period ends.
  5. A nominee may withdraw their nomination any time up to 5.00 pm on Friday, 8 August, by written or email notice to the Returning Officer.
  6. Nominees may stand for up to two positions, and the nomination form allows the nominee to choose the positions they wish to run for. The nominee will be asked to rank in order of preference these positions so that, in the event they win more than one position, it is clear from the outset which position they will occupy after the Election is over. After voting is closed, the nominee is declared elected to the position which is  highest on their preference list, and they are deemed to have withdrawn from the other position, so the next highest candidate is elected.
  7. All candidates must attend one of the 'AUSA Introduction the executive’ sessions, times for these sessions will be communicated with all nominees. The Returning Officer, President and Student Voice Manager will run over the rules and answer any questions about the election and AUSA in general. It’s strongly recommended that candidates attend.
  8. All candidates have the opportunity to provide a headshot photograph, also a  <60-second video and a short statement on their candidacy (250 words max) will be placed on the AUSA voting platform (Engage). This statement and the accompanying photograph must be emailed to elections@ausa.org.nz by 5 pm Friday 8 August.
  9. All candidates for the President and Education Vice-President positions will be invited to participate in the AUSA Debate. Depending on the number of candidates, there may be more than one debate. Details will be circulated as soon as possible. AUSA will provide opportunities for candidates running for other positions to engage with students and answer questions. These opportunities will be communicated during the election process.
  10. Please abide by the relevant university requirements if you use physical campaign materials such as posters, leaflets, etc. You must remove and dispose of these as soon as the election is over. Please don’t fix posters in a way which will mark or damage the surface, don’t chalk in areas where it won’t be washed away by rain, and if you distribute leaflets in lecture theatres, make every effort to remove all remaining ones by 7 pm the same day.
  11. Candidates are permitted to spend up to $250 of their own money on campaign activities. This amount must be self-funded—AUSA will not reimburse or contribute to these expenses. For the purposes of these regulations, "personal resources" and "campaign materials" refer to any financial contributions or items of value supplied by the candidate or their supporters, with the intent of promoting or opposing a candidate, or influencing voters on campaign-related issues. Candidates are required to maintain a comprehensive record of all campaign expenditures. This includes documenting the fair market value of any goods or services that are donated or provided at a discount.
  12. A candidate may be requested to submit an activity report detailing the candidate’s expenditure related to the campaign. This must be completed truthfully and as accurately as possible and must be in the form shown in Schedule One to these Rules.  The deadline for this submission will be set up by the Returning Officer.
  13. Candidates must not pressure, coerce, or threaten students in any way to secure votes, nor may they vote on another student’s behalf. Voting must be conducted individually and voluntarily, reflecting the voter's own presence and choice, except where third-party assistance is needed to support a voter with a disability, which must not be a candidate.
  14. The focus of the election should be on the candidates' merits for the positions, considering their policies, experience, philosophies, charisma, and overall suitability. You are strongly advised to conduct an honest campaign based on your achievements, vision, aspirations, and qualifications for the role. Campaigns in support of “No Confidence” are permitted but should not become abusive. Additionally, candidates are prohibited from providing gifts, money, or other incentives in exchange for votes.
  15. No candidate may use AUSA resources—including social media accounts, mailing lists, or other official platforms—to support their campaign unless those resources are made equally accessible to all candidates. AUSA Executive members are strictly prohibited from using their official AUSA email addresses, mailing lists, social media accounts, or any communication platforms associated with their Executive roles for election-related purposes. This restriction applies equally to Executive members running for office and those supporting another candidate.
  16. Candidates who are current members of the AUSA Executive must not exercise any authority, benefit, or influence stemming from their Executive role in a way that provides them with an unfair advantage in the election. Executive members are not permitted to wear AUSA-branded clothing or any attire that identifies them as part of the AUSA Executive when endorsing or opposing any candidate or campaign. However, they may express support for specific candidates (or for a "No Confidence" option) in the same capacity as any other AUSA member.
  17. Candidates are permitted to record campaign videos in public AUSA spaces if needed or desired. However, the use of private offices or any AUSA-exclusive resources that are not publicly available remains strictly prohibited. Specifically, promotional videos may not be recorded inside the AUSA offices (Including Craccum, and 95bFM).
  18. Voting will be conducted electronically between 9:00 am Monday 18  August, and 5:00 pm Friday 29 August, using the ‘Engage’ platform created by CampusLabs. All current students of Auckland University are eligible to vote, whether or not they are members of AUSA. Life Members who are not current students may also vote by reporting to the AUSA office at 4 Alfred Street before 5:00 pm Friday 29 August. Provisional results are normally issued within two hours of the poll closing or on Monday before 5 pm.
  19. The Returning Officer for this election is Gay Marie Francisco – gaym.francisco@auckland.ac.nz  and she is in charge of this election. The Elections administration will be handled by Mauricio Lozano  - AUSA Student Voice Manager (studentvoice@ausa.org.nz) and the Assistant Returning Officer will be Nick Withers (design@ausa.org.nz).
  20. If you have any questions or want to raise any administrative issues (e.g., members having difficulty voting electronically), please raise them with Mauricio in the first instance. Email as above or go to AUSA Reception if it is open. You’re welcome to ask Bob questions, though he may take longer to answer.
  21. If you wish to make a formal complaint about anything (e.g. the conduct of another candidate), then please raise this with the Returning Officer. Email above. Please note, though, that complaints will be dealt with as far as possible in accordance with natural justice, which means you will need to provide evidence and/or witnesses to the conduct complained of. A formal dispute process is spelt out in Rule 30 of the Constitution.
  22. Candidates are expected to adhere to AUSA election rules and procedures to prevent misunderstandings and facilitate an orderly process. AUSA reserves the right to disqualify candidates from roles where they egregiously breach these rules wilfully, or through failure to take reasonable care.