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Vol. 105 Issue 67

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Monday, November 10, 2014

UNDER REVIEW

Inconsistencies cloud constitutional referenda

Barney’s Back

Heather Tennant | Staff Photographer

Elections Committee chair reinstated by

Abbey Reighard & Danielle Fox The Pitt News Staff The expectations are clear. The rules are not. During the public Student Government Board meeting on Nov. 4, the Board voted to place two referenda that would change the Student Government Constitution on Tuesday’s ballot. While the Board voted yes straight down the line, the events preceding, following and surrounding the vote are less finite, slipping through the hands of even President Mike Nites. According to the Student Government Constitution, there are two ways to initiate such changes. Section 10.01 of the Constitution reads: “Amendments and/or revisions to this Constitution may be initiated by either a petition signed by 5 percent of the student body or by a Constitutional Review Committee appointed by a simple majority of the total membership of the Board.” At first, in an interview on Nov. 6, Nites said the Board did neither. Nites confirmed that the Board did not circulate a petition for the referendum passed in October, which changed the Student Government Board’s term from a calendar year to an academic year. Nites also confirmed that the Board did not establish a Constitutional Review Com-

Judicial Committee Harrison Kaminsky, Cristina Holtzer & Danielle Fox The Pitt News Staff

mittee for the upcoming referenda, either. However, in an interview with The Pitt News on Nov. 9, Nites said “that might have been [his] mistake” on the lack of a Constitutional Review Committee for the upcoming referenda. Nites said on Nov. 9 the Board established a Constitutional Review Committee on Sept. 16 to discuss the referenda passed in October. Nites said this Constitutional Review Committee then also discussed these upcoming referenda. The members of the Constitutional Re-

view Committee were Nites, Board member Ben West, Board member Meghan Murphy, Allocations Committee member Nick Reslink and executive board director of Pitt Program Council Jon Lehan. Nites said this committee was smaller compared to the Constitutional Review Committee from the 2012-2013 Board and was not like these “formal, formal meetings,” because the proposed changes were “straightforward” without “much impend-

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The Student Government Board Elections Committee Chair will reclaim her job, effective immediately, following the Judicial Committee’s ruling on her reinstatement. According to a release sent by Andrew Van Treeck, Judicial Committee vice chair, who heard the case Thursday night, the Committee deliberated and found that Elections Committee Chair Lauren Barney’s dismissal was “not justified according to codes which govern the actions of the University of Pittsburgh Student Government.” The Committee’s decision is final and not subject to appeal. Kevin Tracey, the former Elections Committee vice chair who replaced Barney during her dismissal, resigned following the ruling. He sent his resignation to the committee via email Saturday morning. Tracey said in an email that he re-

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