SFU Elections
The SFSS elections this year were fairly conventional by SFU standards, though admittedly, that isn't saying all that much. Two slates - "Common Sense" and "Orange Revolution" contested the election, representing port- and starboard-leaning opinion, respectively. Added to the mix were a relatively large number of independent candidates, including yours truly! So take this post with a grain of salt....
Common Sense, lead by Shawn Hunsdale, won every spot on the SFSS Board of Directors that they contested, and also won several spots on Senate and one seat on the SFU Board of Governors. Independent candidates won two seats on the SFSS Board, and several Senate seats. Orange Revolution was completely shut out of the election - their only successful candidate was Ivy So, who was acclaimed as SFSS Business Representative.
I was elected to Senate and Board of Governors, but I lost my bid to become SFSS University Relations Officer.
The SFSS elections this year were fairly conventional by SFU standards, though admittedly, that isn't saying all that much. Two slates - "Common Sense" and "Orange Revolution" contested the election, representing port- and starboard-leaning opinion, respectively. Added to the mix were a relatively large number of independent candidates, including yours truly! So take this post with a grain of salt....
Common Sense, lead by Shawn Hunsdale, won every spot on the SFSS Board of Directors that they contested, and also won several spots on Senate and one seat on the SFU Board of Governors. Independent candidates won two seats on the SFSS Board, and several Senate seats. Orange Revolution was completely shut out of the election - their only successful candidate was Ivy So, who was acclaimed as SFSS Business Representative.
I was elected to Senate and Board of Governors, but I lost my bid to become SFSS University Relations Officer.
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2 Comments:
i voted for you.
ana
Thanks, Ana!
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