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RHA Elections
Interested in Student Leadership?
You're in the right place! Learning about the election process here is the first step in having a leadership position in the RHA.
Become a Member of The RHA!
As a member of the organization, you will have exciting opportunities to: create advocacy initiatives within your halls and on campus; plan and execute events for your halls and with the rest of the RHA; and write and pass legislation to implement policy across the residence halls. The Hall CouncilsÌýadvocates for legislation within the residential halls, plan programs and initiatives within their respective residential halls, in addition to working with with other hall councils and the RHA Executive Branch to plan events and initiatives.
RHA Executive Board Positions
The President shall lead the organization, prepare the semesterly budget, serve as the spokesperson, and be the official representative of the RHA to the university.
The Vice President of Community & Advocacy shall advocate on behalf of student residents, promote the development of community through targeted initiatives, and oversee external financial grants.
The Vice President of Engagement & Administration shall develop the RHA through recruitment, election administration, Hall Council training, and liaising with the Hall Councils and Residential Staff.
The Vice President of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, & Accessibility shall advocate and program to encourage inclusivity, support well-being, and build community for marginalized communities.
The Vice President of Social Programming shall plan and implement large-scale programming to build community and enhance the on-campus living experience.
Hall Councils
Within each hall council, there are 5 elected officials mirroring the President and Vice President positions listed above. There are 4 residential hall groups that could be represented and advocated for by you and your leadership. The 4 residential hall groups that are in need of representation by a hall council are:
The Southside Hall Council
- Anderson
- Centennial
- Letts
- Roper
The Northside Hall Council
- Cassell
- Hughes
- Leonard
- McDowell
The East Campus Hall Council
- Constitution
- Duber
- Federal
The Frequency & Nebraska Hall Council
- Frequency
- Nebraska
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Campaigning Rules
Should you wish to run for any of the above positions in RHA, it its imperative to follow the campaign rules created in the Election Rules and Procedures.
If a violation of these rules is noticed by or reported to the RHA Parliamentarian, disciplinary action up to and including disqualification from the election may be implemented, violations can be reported to the Parliamentarian at rha@american.edu.
Additionally, please find the camapign finance reporting form for this election cycle.
24-25 RHA Hall Council Elections
Ready to Run?
Should you wish to officially run for Hall Council it is imperative that you fill out theÌýrespective form to confirm your running. Without completing the form, we cannot verify your running in this year's elections. You are also required to attendÌýONEÌýinformational session. You may find the Hall Council formÌý.
We wish you the best of luck in this year's elections, and look forward to the work that we can do together to make the most out of our residential community experiences!
24-25 Elections Timeline
Through programming and advocacy, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) aims to represent all residents at American University.ÌýBelow please find the timeline for elections:Ìý
- 9/11: Coffee for Councilors, sip some coffee and hear about the election process and why you should run for hall council.
- 9/16: Informational Session #1 6pm Kerwin T01
- 9/18: Informational Session #2 6pmKerwin T01
- 9/19: Declaration CLOSES at 11:59pm
- 9/20-24: Campaigning
- 9/24-26: Voting
- Election Results Posted: 9/27