Senate Document SD 98-16
(Supersedes SD 88-31)
(Approved, 3/15/1999)
 

MEMORANDUM

 
 
To: Fort Wayne Senate
From: Faculty Affairs Committee
J. Silver, Chair
Subject:  Request for Approval of the School of Arts and Sciences Procedures for Apportionment, Election, and Replacement of Senators 
Date: February 26, 1999
Disposition: To the Presiding Officer for Implementation
WHEREAS, The School of Arts and Sciences has approved following new procedures for the apportionment, election, and replacement of Senators;

RESOLVED, That the Senate approve these new procedures for use in the School of Arts and Sciences.

11.0 APPORTIONMENT, ELECTION, AND REPLACEMENT OF SENATORS

11.1 General Allocation. Of the Senate seats allocated to the School, one shall be filled by the Dean, three shall be elected at large, and the remainder shall be allocated to departments.

11.2 At-Large Elections

11.2.1 The terms of the three at-large seats shall be staggered so as to begin in different years.

11.2.2 The Nominations and Elections Committee shall conduct the election in accordance with the constitution and School policies.

11.2.3 Candidates may submit short statements concerning their goals; these statements will be distributed with the ballot.

11.3 Departmental Apportionment and Elections

11.3.1 For the purposes of apportionment and election:

11.3.1.1 The Nominations and Elections Committee will arrange for departments not otherwise allocated a departmental seat to combine with other departments.

11.3.1.2 Faculty and Voting Faculty shall be as defined in the Constitution and as certified by the chief academic officer of IPFW as of February 1 each year.

11.3.2 The apportionment of Senate seats to departments shall be determined by the Nominations and Elections Committee in a timely fashion and in the following manner:

11.3.2.1 For each department, multiply the number of Voting Faculty by the total number of seats allocated to departments, and then divide by the number of Voting Faculty in the School.

11.3.2.2 Assign to each department as many seats as the integer part of the corresponding number.

11.3.2.3 Assign the remaining seats to those departments having the greatest fractional parts, with ties being broken in favor of small departments, and then by lot if necessary.

If a department has more carry-over Senators than its apportioned number of seats, the Nominations and Elections Committee shall make adjustments to this policy within the spirit of these provisions.

11.4 Vacancies

11.4.1 Vacated seats shall be assigned by the Nominations and Elections Committee in accordance with the apportionment provisions above.

11.4.2 If a department does not fill a vacant seat within three semester-weeks of being notified of the need to do so, that seat shall be assigned to another department by the Nominations and Elections Committee in accordance with the apportionment provisions above.