Student Senate certifies elections
Student senators certified last week’s elections results at Tuesday night’s meeting.
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Student senators certified last week’s elections results at Tuesday night’s meeting.
The Election Commission ruled Sunday that both the Students Party and the Swamp Party did not commit any campaign violations.
The Student Government Election Commission issued a warning to the Students Party Thursday for violating election codes and campaigning prior to the correct time period allotted.
The UF Supreme Court of the Student Body repealed a ruling Tuesday made by the Student Government Election Commission. The court ruled that the Students Party could refer to the Swamp Party as the former Unite Party, or any variation thereof, in campaign material.
About 5,860 people voted Tuesday in UF’s Student Government elections, which continue today.
UF Student Government political parties started campaigning this week for Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s elections.
The UF Student Government Election Commission ruled Thursday that the Swamp Party cannot be referred to as “the former Unite Party” — or any variation thereof — in campaign materials.
The McKnight Brain Institute made a call, and artists answered.
If Jordyn Christian is watching TV and sees a negative political commercial, she either walks away or mutes it.
About 10 people sat in the back of Reitz Union Room 282 Tuesday night holding signs with messages like “Reitz wouldn’t want me here” and “Reitz was a bigot. Stop defending him.”
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday that a referendum asking students if they want to rename the Reitz Union will appear on the October Student Government elections ballot.
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday that a referendum asking students if they want to rename the Reitz Union would go on the Student Government elections ballot next month.
The UF Supreme Court met Friday and ruled that two referendums passed the necessary technical procedures to be placed on the October elections ballot.
The UF Supreme Court of the Student Body met today to rule that two referendums regarding newspaper racks and a name change for the Reitz Union passed the necessary technical aspects to be placed on the ballot.
Fliering and campaigning for Student Government’s October elections may not have started yet, but the political parties are beginning the process.
Student Senators unanimously passed a bill re-allocating college and school Senate seats for Spring 2013 elections. The Senate also passed a bill to keep the district seats for the Fall 2013 elections the same.
At about 9 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, Lindsey Kelly was in her third-grade math class.
More students qualified Friday for Student Government elections than did on the first day of qualifying last semester.
Although national parties are knee-deep in campaigning, UF’s Student Government election season is just getting started.
UF Supreme Court Chief Justice Matt Michel announced to the Student Senate on Tuesday that both referendums previously presented received the 500 signatures needed to be on October’s election ballot.