WAC 132V-112-054
Contest of election -- Time for filing
objections -- Investigation of objections. Any organization,
the name of which appears on the ballot, or any academic
employee may within five days after the certification of the
results of an election under the provisions of WAC 132V-112-048, file objections to the conduct of the election
with the chief election officer designated by the board of
trustees pursuant to WAC 132V-112-012. The election officer
shall investigate such objections and, if necessary, hold
formal hearings thereon. He shall report thereon to the board
of trustees. If the board of trustees shall conclude that the
conduct objected to may have improperly affected the results
of the election, it shall order a new election. Otherwise, it
shall overrule the objections and the results of the election
shall be considered final. Objections to the conduct of the
election which are not filed in accordance with the provisions
of this section shall be waived and of no effect.
[Order 7, § 132V-112-054, filed 6/27/72.]