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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Campaign tactics changes may have affected election outcome

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Change was the buzzword in this year’s ASUC election. Not only did CalSERVE successfully elect its first presidential candidate, Deejay Pepito, in four years, traditionally satirical party SQUELCH! claimed its stake in the campus political scene as a viable third party contender. Read More…

Campus

Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The Student Action executive slate, with candidates Ryan Kang, Safeena Mecklai, Rafi Lurie and Chen-Chen Huo, along with a CalSERVE senate candidate, allegedly violated campaign bylaws.

ASUC attorney general files petitions alleging bylaw violations

The ASUC Attorney General has filed two petitions alleging bylaw violations against Student Action’s executive slate candidates and CalSERVE senate candidate Taylor Fugere for sending unsolicited emails during the campaign. Read More…

ASUC

Monday, April 8, 2013
Student Action presidential candidate Rafi Lurie values campus diversity, citing his background working with people of varied beliefs.

Student Action candidate for president Rafi Lurie hopes to make campus more inclusive

Beyond Rhetoric

Rafi Lurie knows something about small beginnings. From kindergarten through twelfth grade, Lurie, the Student Action presidential candidate, attended the same small school, graduating as part of a class of of just 47 students. Read More…

ASUC

Monday, April 8, 2013

CalSERVE, Student Action to cease ‘charge-trading’ practice for election violations

Both CalSERVE and Student Action have declared an intent to discontinue the practice of dropping charges against the each others’ candidates this year. Read More…

ASUC

Monday, April 1, 2013
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ASUC campaign managers work long hours, hope for victory

Campaign managers and committee members are faced with numerous arduous tasks leading up to elections, ranging from passing out flyers and managing staff to preparing breakfast for candidates.
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ASUC

Sunday, March 17, 2013
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Student Action announces senate candidates, fewer than past years

Student Action announced 18 candidates Thursday for this year’s ASUC election — a season where CalServe is running more candidates than in recent history and SQUELCH! its first fully non-satirical slate. Read More…

ASUC

Sunday, March 10, 2013
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ASUC to choose members of first ever Elections Finance Commission

As part of the ASUC’s attempt to make elections more transparent, three non-ASUC-affiliated students will be chosen this week to head the Elections Finance Commission. The commission, which is the first of its kind, is tasked with monitoring party expenditure during the upcoming election. Read More…

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