The voting period for the Student Associated Council—Student Senate and Clubs and Events Board—is Tuesday and Wednesday, April 8–9, and election voting is taking place online this year.
Enrolled students who are interested in voting for their favorite candidates can click on the “Vote!” tab on eservices, after logging in to their accounts. Voting is open from 7 a.m. 11:30 p.m. From this tab, students can also access information on candidates by viewing the student elections voting guide.
According to the website, “Only students who are enrolled in the Colleges of the District may vote in student body association and student trustee elections. A student may vote in the student body association election at each college they are enrolled in at the time of the election.”
“This is considered a local government election,” says Gavin Fielder, the current City College Senate public relations secretary, who is running for district student trustee against one other candidate, Omba Kippuke.
Candidate forums were held in the Quad on April 1 and 3, and provided a chance for students to learn about the candidates.
There are five positions up for reelection and all five are uncontested. The candidates and positions they are running for are as follows: Sandeep Singh, Student Senate President; Monica Sepulveda, Student Senate Vice President; Lincoln Scott, Student Senate Secretary of Public Relations; Paige Schlicht, Student Senate Secretary of Sustainability; Kimberly Le, Senator.
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According to Kim Beyrer, student leadership and development coordinator, the Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Services for the Los Rios district will announce district student trustee results at a later date.
The Student Associated Council Induction Ceremony and year-end celebration is at noon on May 14 in the Student Center. Election winners become new officers of the City College Student Associated Council (SAC) July 1.
The council, which is divided between the Student Senate and the Clubs and Events Board, is the official organization that represents all City College students. Officers represent the opinions and interests of students to the best of their abilities.
The Student Senate has the primary responsibility for student advocacy on campus and with the government. The Clubs and Events Board (CAEB) is primarily responsible for promoting student activities through clubs and events on campus.