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226:). In case of the occurrence of any of the above 2 months or less before the student government elections, the Vice President is sworn in as interim president, lacking the ability to make any drastic policy changes. In case of the vacancy of the office of the Vice President and the resignation, incapacitation or removal of the president, the speaker of the student House of Representatives is sworn in as the new President, upon whose ascension to the Class Presidency a new Speaker is elected via a majority vote (over 50% of the total votes cast) system. The confirmation of a student council Vice President a simple majority vote in both houses is required. Like the President, the Vice President can also be impeached and removed from office by simple majority in both the House and in the Senate and just like the President, the Vice President can also resign. 210:
However, in case of a three way tie, the student council or the student house of representatives only considers the first and second place candidates for the position of President, a system similar to that of the national House of Representatives. The student council Vice President is chosen by the Student Senate, a similar system to the national Senate. In case of deadlock in the student house, the vice president is sworn in as acting president until the house chooses a president. If both the House and the Senate are tied or deadlocked, the speaker of the student house is sworn in as acting president until either branch picks someone. This system is modelled after the national system of resolving a tied election or a deadlocked election.
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In certain schools, over 50% of the vote or a margin of victory over 1% of the votes polled is required to be elected to the position. In case of a three way tie or a margin of victory less than 1%, the student council or the student House of Representatives elects the president via a majority vote.
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The office holder typically serves one school year in most schools but there are instances where the term length is 2 years, with the ability to serve more than one term. There are a handful of schools across the country where the length of a term is 3 years and has a two-term limit. However, there
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The authority and responsibility of Presidents vary according to their respective institutions. Students performing in this role typically serve a ceremonial and managerial purpose, as a spokesperson of the entire student body. The president may oversee his or her association's efforts on student
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are very similar to each other in some ways, the main difference between them is that while a class president represents a specific grade within the school, the student government president represents the school's entire student body (hence why they're sometimes called "student
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are increasing instances in schools were the term length is 2 years to place a two-term limit on the longevity of the possible tenure in office. Presidents, and sometimes their running mate, the Student Government Vice President, are generally elected via one of three methods:
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activity events and planning, school policy support from students, budget allocation, fiscal planning, recognition of developing issues pertaining to students, and communication between faculty/staff and the student body.
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Duties usually include working with students to resolve problems, informing school administration of ideas emanating from the student body, and managing the student government in the capacity of Chief Executive Officer.
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In this role, they may make student appointments, campus-wide committees and boards, and may represent the institution to other associations or bodies. For example, the student government presidents within the
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Though supported by other officer positions (e.g. Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Social Chairperson etc.), a President is expected to gain knowledge of parliamentary procedure, and in most cases,
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Some former student government presidents have become notable at the national or even international level, for various reasons (e.g., political, social), such as:
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power to the individual over any act passed by the student senate/house of representatives at the collegiate level. Some student council
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Some schools vary in the powers for the president of their student governments, but many grant
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By the general student body, in elections held after the Student Council has been selected
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In the United States, more than 70% of student government presidents are compensated.
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assign any powers not explicitly stated to the President.
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student government
United States Government
Sam Brownback
Kansas State University
Eve Carson
Larry Craig
Richard Nixon
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University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
Ronald Reagan
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Hillary Clinton
John Connally
John F. Kennedy
Lamar Alexander
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