Lea Toubian Elected Next Associated Students President in Special Election
2,045 students voted, or 9.02% of undergraduates.
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2,045 students voted, or 9.02% of undergraduates.
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Ruiz has the experience and vision to carry UCSB through its third student body presidency of the 2020-21 academic year.
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The election will have a 4% voting threshold, which means that approximately 930 undergraduate students must vote in order for the results to be valid.
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Sarah Danielzadeh, a fourth-year English major and former Letters and Sciences senator, beat 11 other candidates in a special election for Associated Students Student Advocate General.
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White, a fourth-year political science major and current internal vice president, was sworn in by Beasley during the Associated Students Senate meeting on Wednesday evening.
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The special election for the Student Advocate General (S.A.G.) position will be held from Oct. 26 at 8 a.m. to Oct. 29 at 4 p.m.
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The recall efforts come five months after a UCSB student alleged that Beasley sexually assaulted him in 2018, which Beasley denies.
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The recall efforts come five months after a UCSB student alleged that Beasley sexually assaulted him in 2018, which Beasley denies.
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Now that the petition signatures have been verified, A.S. Senate will vote on the petition at Wednesday’s meeting.
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At least 4% of undergraduate students will have to vote for the results to be valid, which amounts to approximately 930 students.
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The on-campus housing requirement — a part of A.S. Legal Code — has long been a subject of debate on the Senate table.
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During the public forum, students expressed the importance of representation for Indigenous students, who make up only 1% of the school’s population.
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The resolution, which is positional and only takes a stance on the issue, urges the university to “bear the increased financial consequences of a situation that is essentially out of their control."
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The Senate now plans to meet this Friday at 11 a.m. and again on May 3 at 6 p.m.
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Two-thirds of the 71st Senate must vote in favor in order for a recall election to be held in Fall Quarter 2020.
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