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=== University Senate ===
 
=== University Senate ===
 
Five candidates are running for the two open [[University Senate]] positions: Ved Tanavde, Chris Canales, David Froomkin, Jared Odessky, and Michael MacKay.
 
Five candidates are running for the two open [[University Senate]] positions: Ved Tanavde, Chris Canales, David Froomkin, Jared Odessky, and Michael MacKay.
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=== Class Councils ===
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Somewhat unique to this year, all candidates for class president and vice president (which are elected together) are unopposed.  In fact the only contested position in all of the class council races is a single class representative running individually for a seat on the Class of 2016 council.
  
 
=== At-Large Positions ===
 
=== At-Large Positions ===

Revision as of 19:01, 4 April 2013

The CCSC elections of 2013 will be held on April 8 through 10. Columbia College students are allowed to vote for one CCSC executive board party and two University Senator candidates, as well as one or more candidates for several other positions.

Candidates

CCSC executive board

For the first time in a few years, the executive board was not contested, with Daphne Chen's It's Always Sunny at Columbia Party running unopposed.

University Senate

Five candidates are running for the two open University Senate positions: Ved Tanavde, Chris Canales, David Froomkin, Jared Odessky, and Michael MacKay.

Class Councils

Somewhat unique to this year, all candidates for class president and vice president (which are elected together) are unopposed. In fact the only contested position in all of the class council races is a single class representative running individually for a seat on the Class of 2016 council.

At-Large Positions

Unlike many past years, there was a great deal of competition for the at-large positions on the board.

Six candidates ran for the newly-created position of Alumni Affairs Representative, while five ran for Academic Affairs Representative. There were two candidates for Preprofessional Represntative and three for Student Services Representative.

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