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Elections director to be appointed in fall

The appointment of the ASUCR elections director has been delayed until fall quarter after the special elections meeting held on June 2 was adjourned...

Administration allegedly intervened in elections

After a month filled with a laptopping scandal, the controversial removal of two justices, censure of two ECAB officials and allegations of bias by...

ASUCR restructures election bylaws, update on student housing ordinance

ASUCR senators convened in the senate chambers last Wednesday for the last meeting of the school year. Among the 12 items up for discussion...

Administration allegedly intervened in elections

The new ASUCR elected senate held a public meeting regarding the appointment of the vice president of finance and president pro-tempore, with the votes...

ASUCR Special Elections recalls controversies

The new ASUCR elected senate held a public meeting regarding the appointment of the vice president of finance and president pro-tempore, with the votes...

Over $10,000 spent on elections

The ASUCR Elections Committee spent over $10,000 to promote campaigning and events regarding elections. In addition, party finances — funds individual parties used to...

Senate passes Sikh Genocide Resolution; elects new justice

Wednesday’s ASUCR meeting brought forth the unanimous passage of a resolution to recognize the Sikh Genocide of 1984 and the election of a new...

Spillover of ASUCR elections controversies

In a lecture hall packed with over 100 students, candidates from PAC: Pride, Action, Change and CR expressed discontent with the judicial decision that...

Elected [OUR]Voice candidates retroactively disqualified, pending appeals

A recent vote by the ASUCR senate will give them the jurisdiction to review appeal cases that were previously heard during a justices’ meeting...

Editorial: Shake up ASUCR

This year’s ASUCR elections have finally drawn to a close. Finally. Most national elections are not about issues. Instead, they’re about personalities or scandals as...