Elections for undergraduate class councils and the Undergraduate Senate start on Thursday at 9 a.m. and end on Friday at 5 p.m. Candidates have been campaigning since the Student Government nominating convention last Wednesday evening.
Candidates are allowed to use a variety of campaign methods, but posters, Facebook groups, quarter sheets, chalkings and candy are the most popular options, according to Board of Elections Chairman Amy McConnel.
All campaign materials must be approved by the Board of Elections. Candidates must report any expenses incurred from campaign materials other than black and white posters, chalkings and Facebook groups and may not spend more than $25 on their campaign. Any campus club or group other than the Student Government may endorse any candidate they choose, according to the offical Board of Elections rules. The following students are running for positions.
College of Arts and Sciences Senate (two seats, uncontested) Brandi Mirzakhani, junior
School of Public Affairs Senate Dorian Key, sophomore Andrew MacCracken, freshman
School of International Service No candidates
Kogod School of Business No candidates
School of Communication No candidates
2008 Senate (5 seats) Charlie Biscotto, CAS Amanda Hurley, SPA Brian Kalish, SOC Barron John Weyerhaeuser, SPA
2009 Senate (5 seats) Chris Ashton, SIS Justin Broubalow, CAS Jason Cunningham, SOC
Class of 2009 Comptroller No candidates
2010 Senate (5 seats) Julie Mills, SIS Georgette Spanjich, SPA Andrew Woods, SPA and CAS
Class of 2011 president Joshua Casey, SPA Caitlyn Gart, SOC Michael Monrroy, SPA Al Smith, SPA
Class of 2011 vice president Samantha Bilotta, SPA Eric Elliot, Kogod Nirvana Habash, SPA Ed Levandoski, SIS Justice Randolph, SIS
Class of 2011 comptroller Matt Handverger, SPA
Class of 2011 secretary Cait Chew, SPA Jenny Leland, SPA Nick Marcelli, SPA



