Student elections process varies across Ivy League
In early March, the Undergraduate Council of Students’ Elections Board held information sessions for prospective candidates to fill the council’s highest positions.
In early March, the Undergraduate Council of Students’ Elections Board held information sessions for prospective candidates to fill the council’s highest positions.
On the evening of March 22, Elections Board Chairs Katherine Barry ’19 and Kathryn Stack ’19 announced the results of the 2018 elections for the Undergraduate Council of Students and the Undergraduate Finance Board.
Shanzé Tahir ’19 was elected the next president of the Undergraduate Council of Students and Camila Pelsinger ’20 was elected the next vice president, announced co-chairs of the UCS election board Katherine Barry ’19 and Kathryn Stack ’19 Thursday night on the steps of the Stephen Roberts ’62 Campus Center.
Polls open today at noon in races for all executive board positions on the Undergraduate Council of Students. Shanzé Tahir ’19 and Fabrice Guyot-Sionnest ’20 contend for the presidency while Camila Pelsinger ’20 and William Zhou ’20 campaign for the vice presidency.
Running unopposed, Chelse-Amoy Steele ’18 was elected the president-elect of the Undergraduate Council of Students.
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Chelse-Amoy Steele ’18 will run uncontested for president of the Undergraduate Student Council.
The candidates for president of UCS stood at the steps of the Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Thursday, eagerly awaiting the announcement of the winner.
Candidates for the Undergraduate Council of Students presidency brought the role and mandate of UCS into focus as they squared off at the debate Thursday.