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Student Government to hold campus elections Monday, Tuesday

Student Government is holding campus elections 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, allowing students to vote for candidates for a variety of positions, including Student Body president. Eligible students can vote in person at The Gallery in the University Center, Room 106, or online at uta.edu/elections. In-person voters must bring their Mav ID and QR code event pass, available through the MavEngage app. Election results will be announced Tuesday during Party After the Polls from 7 to 8 p.m. in Brazos Park. Attendees can receive free popcorn and drinks. All current incumbents will fulfill their terms until the end of the semester, with new and at large candidates sworn in after. Emman Khan, College of Science senator, said students should properly research candidates before voting. Social media is a great way to stay informed with each candidate and plays a huge role in elections, especially Instagram, she said. Student Government is about representing students and their needs, and it’s important to vote in campus elections to find proper representatives, Khan said. “You have the ability to vote, so I would say just go out and do it,” she said. “It doesn’t take too long. It’s kind of just a one-and-done process.” The following positions will be on the ballot. Student Body president The president oversees the executive branch and is the face of Student Government. They’re expected to attend administration meetings to represent student issues and stay involved on campus. Student Body vice president The vice president is in charge of admissions, ensuring all applicants are up to Student Government’s standards. They’re additionally responsible for building a reputation with campus organizations. Mr. and Ms. UTA Mr. and Ms. UTA serve as representatives of the campus. They are members of the ambassador executive board and co-presidents of the UTA Ambassadors who work to represent the student body. UTA Ambassadors Led by Mr. and Ms. UTA, the ambassadors serve as hosts and hostesses for the university. They help coordinate and represent UTA at events and foster community engagement. Student senators The senators are student representatives who listen to and address concerns within their respective colleges before bringing them to the administrative level. Student senators serve one-year or six-month terms. @PMalkomes news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Student Government is holding campus elections 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, allowing students to vote for candidates for a variety of positions, including Student Body president.

Eligible students can vote in person at The Gallery in the University Center, Room 106, or online at uta.edu/elections. In-person voters must bring their Mav ID and QR code event pass, available through the MavEngage app.

Election results will be announced Tuesday during Party After the Polls from 7 to 8 p.m. in Brazos Park. Attendees can receive free popcorn and drinks.

All current incumbents will fulfill their terms until the end of the semester, with new and at large candidates sworn in after.

Emman Khan, College of Science senator, said students should properly research candidates before voting. Social media is a great way to stay informed with each candidate and plays a huge role in elections, especially Instagram, she said.

Student Government is about representing students and their needs, and it’s important to vote in campus elections to find proper representatives, Khan said.

“You have the ability to vote, so I would say just go out and do it,” she said. “It doesn’t take too long. It’s kind of just a one-and-done process.”

The following positions will be on the ballot.

Student Body president

The president oversees the executive branch and is the face of Student Government. They’re expected to attend administration meetings to represent student issues and stay involved on campus. 

Student Body vice president

The vice president is in charge of admissions, ensuring all applicants are up to Student Government’s standards. They’re additionally responsible for building a reputation with campus organizations.

Mr. and Ms. UTA

Mr. and Ms. UTA serve as representatives of the campus. They are members of the ambassador executive board and co-presidents of the UTA Ambassadors who work to represent the student body.

UTA Ambassadors

Led by Mr. and Ms. UTA, the ambassadors serve as hosts and hostesses for the university. They help coordinate and represent UTA at events and foster community engagement.

Student senators

The senators are student representatives who listen to and address concerns within their respective colleges before bringing them to the administrative level. Student senators serve one-year or six-month terms.

@PMalkomes

news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

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