
Each spring, many students embark on campaigns to tilt the future of UC Berkeley and its student body. They run for office in one of the largest student governments on a college campus: the ASUC.
This year, 39 candidates are vying for 20 seats in the ASUC Senate. There are four presidential candidates, three external affairs vice presidential candidates and two student advocate candidates. Candidates for two executive positions — executive vice president and academic affairs vice president — are running unopposed.
The two majors parties in the 2017 elections are Student Action and CalSERVE, following in a long tradition. The campus has also seen a spike in independent senatorial candidates: There are eight this year, as well as three candidates with the newly formed Pirate Party.
The 2017 ASUC elections run from April 10-12.

Executive seats split between CalSERVE, Student Action in 2017 ASUC elections
LIVE: Results from the 2017 ASUC general elections
2017 ASUC election voter’s guide

CalSERVE presidential candidate Zaynab AbdulQadir-Morris seeks to increase diversity awareness on campus
When campaigning gets stressful, Zaynab AbdulQadir-Morris can be found burning sage on Sproul Plaza.
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ASUC presidential candidate André Luu aims to represent any, all communities
Luu is no longer pursuing life in a Buddhist monastery, but his unique upbringing has heavily influenced many of his values — he’s a lifelong vegetarian, was taught to dream big and learned to love and respect everyone regardless of their background, which is why he is running for ASUC president.
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4 student-led referendums to appear on ASUC ballot
Four referendums are on the ballot for the 2017 ASUC election.
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DAAP presidential candidate Richard Alvarado hopes to increase diversity
At many times in his life, Richard Alvarado has faced — and overcome — adversity.
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Running unopposed, AAVP candidate Ian Bullitt seeks to improve students’ academic experiences
ASUC Senator Ian Bullitt, described by himself and his peers as both “resilient” and “extra,” is seeking election as the academic affairs vice president.
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Live blog: 2017 ASUC elections forum
The ASUC executive candidates and referendum proponents will be explaining their campaign platforms and debating at The Daily Californian’s annual ASUC elections forum Thursday.
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SQUELCH! presidential candidate Ghost plans on increasing transparency
While other presidential candidates campaign on Sproul Plaza by holding large signs with their names and faces on them, SQUELCH! presidential candidate Ghost has found it difficult to use traditional methods of campaigning because of one issue: transparency.
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