Independents hold slight majority in 2022-23 ASUC executive offices

Matching the current ASUC Senate class, independent candidates won the majority of the ASUC executive positions for the third year.
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Matching the current ASUC Senate class, independent candidates won the majority of the ASUC executive positions for the third year.
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In the 2021 ASUC elections, graduate students voted on a fee proposed by the Graduate Assembly, or GA, which did not pass due to low voter turnout.
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The failed renewal of the Student Technology Fee during the ASUC elections in April impacts students’ ability to access technology services.
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During the ASUC’s general meeting Wednesday, senators and executive officials discussed the data breach and pass/no pass grading policies.
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Joined in excitement from behind an array of digital screens, independent candidates won the majority of ASUC executive seats for the second consecutive year during Saturday’s tabulations ceremony.
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Following the commencement of ASUC elections, the ASUC Elections Council virtually gathered Monday evening to discuss the approval of a voting period extension.
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For the 2021 ASUC election season, the campus student body will decide whether or not to pass a referendum that amends ASUC Judicial Council attendance guidelines and aims to decrease conflicts of interest in the Judicial Council and ASUC Elections Council.
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The ASUC Elections Council convened Friday to determine the order of candidates on the ballot and the various propositions that will be voted on in the upcoming elections.
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The ASUC Elections Council held its annual mandatory elections meeting Tuesday where candidates for ASUC elected positions and proponents of referendums were briefed on election policies.
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Following the resignation of ASUC Senator Dhruv Krishnaswamy on Jan. 10, Will Liu was elected to fill his seat.
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