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Student Government SG Generic
Student Government is designed to be a nonpartisan entity, but that can change when student leaders voice their opinions on the presidential primaries.
After nearly no legislation was passed in Fall, the Senate elected a president Tuesday who has never written legislation for UF.
Lights dimmed down, hands were raised and the crowd turned up.
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“Nominal fine” was the catchphrase for the UF Student Government election violation hearings Thursday and Monday.
The Inspire Party executive ticket, consisting of Matthew Barocas, a 20-year-old UF history and political science junior, Emily Hyden, a 21-year-old UF international studies junior, and Matthew Diaz, a 22-year-old UF political science senior, listen for the SG election results Wednesday night. Barocas ran for treasurer, Hyden for vice president and Diaz for president.
Lauredan Official, a 21-year-old UF advertising junior and SG vice president-elect, Trevor Pope, a 22-year-old UF law student and SG president-elect, and Jessica Jesurajan, a 20-year-old UF accounting junior and SG treasurer-elect anticipate election results at the Reitz Union Wednesday night.
SG Supervisor of Elections Stephanie Siler announces the election results to Gator Party and Inspire Party Wednesday night.
Student Body President-elect Trevor Pope’s face flushed red as he gripped his running mate Vice-President-elect Lauredan Official when they were announced as election winners. The pair jumped, held each other and screamed. It was the ending they wanted.
The number of opinions sections over the last two months has decreased. You might’ve noticed that.
Editor’s Note: The Alligator’s Editorial Board reached out to Pope about Chou’s letter. Pope referred to SG Finance Code 808.12, which prohibits money allocated to SG funded organizations to be used “in support of or against a political party at any level.”
Although I was born in India, growing up in the U.S. has instilled in me how important it is to be civically engaged. I saw the constantly changing political climate in America, and I watched as the leaders of our country made decisions for the future of our nation. And yet, for 12 years, I was unable to participate in selecting our leaders because I was not a U.S. citizen.
Poll worker Robert Pearson, 79, hands an “I Voted” sticker to Christi Allen, a 22-year-old journalism junior. Pearson, who has been a poll worker for the Student Government elections since 2003, said there were more than 100 students that came to Norman Hall Library to vote Feb. 18.
UF students are overcoming the tall order of voting with free Starbucks.
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Today is one of the days UF students can vote for which Student Government party they want to be in power, but something could be getting in the way of a fair election.
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Jeremy O’Brien Murillo stood in Turlington Plaza distributing “I Voted” stickers among a frenzy of volunteers passing out flyers and party platforms on the first day of Student Government elections.
Candidates Emma Sanchez (left), Zoe Terner (middle) and Nick Meyer (right) deliver their closing remarks at a debate between Inspire and Gator parties‘ liberal arts and sciences candidates on Monday night.