Articles XVII–XXII
Article XVII. Impeachment
Any body described in the Constitution can impeach any of its members by a two-thirds majority vote of the respective body’s membership. Any member of the constituency may initiate an impeachment vote and all members of the constituency will have a vote, even non-voting members. Possible grounds for impeachment are poor attendance at meetings as outlined in the bylaws, suspension, dismissal, permanent separation, negligence, dereliction of duty, and other infractions deemed sufficient by any member of the body. Any member impeached by a body will also be removed from their roles as representatives for that body.
Exceptions to this clause are SGA Cabinet, the Class Presidents’ Association, and Committee on Elections. Details for these bodies are described under their respective clauses in this constitution. The Committee on Elections must be officially notified of any impeachment proceedings.
Article XVIII. Recall
Should 25 percent of an elected officer’s constituency petition for recall of an all-college election within five school days of public notification of election results, the Committee on Elections will conduct an investigation to see if such an action is merited. If the committee deems such action is warranted, they shall administer a recall vote for any position.
Article XIX. Referendum
Any petition signed by 15 percent of the association at large must be submitted for a referendum. If the measure is approved by a simple majority (more than half) affirmative vote of the association, it shall be sent to the appropriate committee for implementation.
Article XX. Bylaws
- Bylaws contain the procedures and rules for the SGA. All procedures not discussed in the constitution, bylaws, or properly adopted rules of order shall be referred to the most current edition of Robert’s Rules of Order.
- The bylaws shall be approved by two-thirds of the Senate membership.
- Amendments to the bylaws shall be approved by two-thirds of the Senate membership.
Article XXI. Amendment
- The Cabinet or a voting member of the Senate may propose an amendment to the constitution.
- An amendment may also be proposed by 20 percent of the association.
- Such an amendment shall be approved by two-thirds of the Senate membership. Following Senate approval, and at least one week before the final vote is taken, the text of the amendment shall be presented to the college. The vote shall be administered by the Committee on Elections.
- An amendment to the constitution shall be ratified by a two-thirds affirmative vote of the voting constituents.
Article XXII. Ratification
The ratification of the SGA constitution shall be by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the association at large.