Impact prepares platform for elections
Without the rain holding them back, students wrote ideas to improve UF through Student Government on Wednesday.
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Without the rain holding them back, students wrote ideas to improve UF through Student Government on Wednesday.
Impact Party, independent candidates, begin asking students for ways to improve UF
The UF Student Government Judiciary Committee failed to allow a bill reforming how political parties spend money during elections to be heard by Student Senate.
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UF’s Supreme Court failed three petitions Tuesday after students spent two hours defending them.
UF’s Vice President for Student Affairs David Parrott addressed the Student Senate on Tuesday night.
Cynthia Mo climbed to the third floor of the Reitz Union Tuesday armed with a list of ideas to improve UF.
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A bill asking to change Student Government election codes failed to reach the Student Senate floor Sunday afternoon.
Today at 5 p.m. in room 285C of the Levin College of Law, Tyler Richards and I will argue before Student Government’s Supreme Court and make the case to restore the remote-online-voting amendment the Student Body passed last Spring. During Summer, the court recalled this amendment and three others after re-interpreting the vote-tallying language in the Student Body constitution, arguing those who voted in the elections for president or Student Senate but abstained from voting on the amendment should be counted against the 60-percent approval required to pass.
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The first day of party interviews for the Fall semester’s Student Government elections saw a lower turnout than last year.
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The amendment will be voted on again after being overturned in summer
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Access Party will not be running for Fall Student Government elections.
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The UF Supreme Court is holding a meeting Tuesday to set rules to hear petitions submitted by students.