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Legislative Council: Releasing Vote Records

Braden Buckel | Oct 16, 2012 | Comments 5

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In its second open meeting, the ASUCI Legislative Council discusses a proposal to record the vote of each member.

The ASUCI Legislative Council met on Tuesday, Oct. 9 to discuss a variety of issues including parking, threats of fee increases and a proposed amendment called the R48-02 By-law Amendment.

This amendment, if enacted, would change the current system of recording votes cast by Legislative Council members. The current method records the vote count in the minutes of the meetings, but it does not record who voted for what. The amendment would place the name of each council member by their voting decision. This would allow constituents to look up their representative’s voting history.

The author of the amendment is sophomore Reza Zomorrodian, an At-Large Representative. Zomorrodian argued that the members of the Legislative Council should be willing to stand by their voting record and show their constituents where they stand on key issues.

He emphasized that the goal of the amendment is to bring transparency to the Legislative Council and increase student trust in ASUCI, and, as the amendment reads, “to properly hold [representatives] accountable for their actions.”

ASUCI President Traci Ishigo was one of the voices of dissent, questioning whether it was necessary to reveal the voting records of representatives to the public. There was a consensus among several members that representatives on the Legislative Council should have the right to maintain the current system and not force representatives to release their voting records.

Other council members found problems with particular sections of the amendment and moved to have more time to discuss the amendment and allow Zomorrdorian to change uncertainties in the proposal.

Senior Nicole Hisatomi, an At-Large Representative, was concerned about some vagueness within the amendment as to how long it would take to change the voting records after a Council member leaves and how that could affect Council members later in life.

“The idea is that we are very young students, and even in the past three years we’ve changed a lot since we’ve gone from high school to college,” she said. “We’ve changed a lot, and who’s to say that as we grow up a little bit more in the next five to ten years — we would have changed completely.

“We might have different values and believe different things, and what was right for us [now] might not be right for us [in the future],” Hisatomi said.

Hisatomi went on to predict what changes Zomorrodian would make to the amendment for Tuesday and explain the focus of the debate.

The Council’s division over the bill made a consensus impossible, and the amendment has been tabled. The Council will continue the discussion during its next meeting after Zomorrodian revises the proposed amendment and submits it again for discussion.

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5 comments on “Legislative Council: Releasing Vote Records”

  1. Nicole Hisatomi on October 24, 2012 at 8:46 pm said:

    I apologize if I seemed to disapprove the idea of transparency. I think transparency is important and I think ASUCI should strive to enact policies that show what goes on behind the scenes. However, this resolution was not in a polished state. It was too vague and went against past judicial board rulings which state that records like these must have a timeline that includes being taken off public record.

    Last quarter I was an ardent supporter of another resolution of this type. However, I will not support something that is unfinished or could be improved with a few simple ideas.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me or come to my office hours which are Mondays from 4-5 in the ASUCI office.

    Furthermore, if you have any concerns with Legislative Council as a whole, please come to our open house which is Tuesday October 30 from 5-7pm. We as council members try our best to make sure we represent every student on campus, but we can’t do that without your help. We need your input! Visit the ASUCI website to learn about your representative and to give your input.

    -Nicole Hisatomi
    atlargerep@asuci.uci.edu

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    • Former UCI student on October 25, 2012 at 11:29 pm said:

      You members of student government are just a bunch of useless jokes. The only point of your positions is to polish your resumes for grad school. You don’t get anything useless done for students.

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      • Former UCI student on October 25, 2012 at 11:29 pm said:

        *useful done for students.

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  2. Ellie on October 16, 2012 at 6:57 pm said:

    Legislative Council is an incompetent joke. If our exalted Councilmembers didn’t want to state public opinions, THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE RUN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE. Thank you, New U, for shining a light on this absurd mess.

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    • Recent UCI Grad on October 23, 2012 at 5:46 pm said:

      This is intellectually embarrassing. Anybody who doesn’t want their voting record to be public in a publicly elected office should immediately resign.

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