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The Student Government Elections Committee announced that, effective as of 2:00 p.m. on April 9, students have the opportunity to vote for their representatives for the Student Government Senate and the Student Government Executive Officers. Class representatives will represent interests, serve on committees addressing various aspects of student life, and act as the student voice for change on campus. 

Additionally, students will be able to weigh in on the Student Trustee Selection process via the Trustee referendum. This referendum provides the Board of Trustees with the perspective that comes with knowing that each candidate has a level of campus visibility that is imperative for representing the entire student body. 

Voting is quick and easy and open from 2 p.m. today until 2 p.m. on April 10. We encourage students to participate in this civic duty by casting their ballot per the following instructions:

1.) Click on the Student Government Elections Link 

2.) Follow further prompts to cast your votes

All students can vote on Executive Officer candidates, and they may also vote for those running in their class to represent them as Senators. Seniors can vote, too! 

If you have questions, please contact Sincere Fielder, Chair of the Elections Committee, at

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