Carleton’s residence union is repeating its full election process, including new nominations and campaigning, after the disqualification of slate Rez-Solution in the first election was overturned.

Nominations for the fresh elections close March 3, according to David Valentin, the chief electoral officer for the Rideau River Residence Association.

The elections will be held on March 12. Slates will start campaigning after March 4, when the nominations are validated, according to Valentin.

The three original slates— A Team You Can Trust, Undivided and Rez-Solution— have all filed their nominations.

Other slates can also run if they file their papers before the deadline.

The original election, which was held Jan. 24, saw only two slates on the ballot.

Rez-Solution was disqualified that day before polls opened after they received 11 electoral violations.

Undivided won that election, with presidential candidate Will Cathcart.

His slate, along with others, will have to campaign again— this time with Rez-Solution added to the ballot.

About 1,100 residence students voted in the previous election.