Contrary to A.S. Elections Night Results, Elections Board Says New SIRRC Fee Did Not Pass
Elections Board noticed a “discrepancy” between the A.S. Constitution and the Elections Code following elections night.
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Elections Board noticed a “discrepancy” between the A.S. Constitution and the Elections Code following elections night.
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The board voted 11-2 to move forward without bike parking.
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On Wednesday, A.S. passed a resolution through email vote supporting the Bike Committee’s demands for greater bicycle safety at the SRB.
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With these permits, students can park in selected spots on campus Monday through Friday between 5 p.m. and 7:30 a.m., and all day Saturday and Sunday.
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On Wednesday night, A.S. passed a resolution and tabled a bill, both of which support the protection of undocumented students at UCSB.
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This is the first year since 2015 that voter turnout has dropped.
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The A.S. Elections results were announced at The Hub in the UCen beginning at 7 p.m.
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The Nexus will be updating this page with live results from the A.S. Elections, which will be announced at The Hub in the UCen beginning at 7 p.m.
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Steinhorn and Davies got the idea to start a podcast about the lack of knowledge students have about A.S. during a class they took together last quarter.
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There are two candidates running for the EVPLA position: third-year Christian Ornelas and third-year Matthew Griffin.
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Because there are five on-campus senatorial seats available, but only four candidates running, all of them will secure a spot.
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Suad Abdullahi, a second-year political science major, is running unopposed with the Isla Vista Party.
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There are four seats total for the College of Letters & Science, while there is only one seat for the College of Engineering.
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The two EVPSA candidates are third-year Alexandra Leal Silva and second-year Daevionne Beasley.
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The two presidential candidates spoke to students in the Hub in a moderated 40-minute discussion.
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