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After running unopposed, Alex Zheng has won the VP external race.
Zarifa Nawar, Drédyn Fontana, Jasper Lorien, Sultana Razia and Jaiya Panchi have been elected student senators-at-large.
Zarifa Nawar and Drédyn Fontana have been elected to UBC’s Board of Governors.
Protest opens a window into the recent past of the campus’s relationship with controversial right-wing speakers.
Candidates spoke about open communication, mental health support and institutional neutrality at this year's elections forum moderated by the Indigenous Student Society (ISS).
Council approved the creation of an ad hoc Food Security Initiative Committee after considerable debate over its membership led to several rounds of voting on its future.
This is a dynamic list of all public endorsements received by candidates so far in this year’s elections. Candidates without public endorsements have not been included.
Following comments to The Ubyssey calling the AMS “worse than Epstein,” the Student Affordability Coalition (SAC) has been suspended — twice — by the AMS Elections Committee.
On this year’s ballot, students will be voting on a referendum that — if approved — will require the AMS to call on the university to cut ties with Israeli institutions organizers say uphold apartheid.
This AMS election season, elections officials have opted for two “Chat & Chill” sessions — opportunities for candidates to engage with students in an informal and conversational way — partially replacing what were previously all-candidate debates.
The AMS says amenities and services will suffer if Clubs Benefit Fee, Student Services Fee and Capital Projects Fund Fee referendums fail.
Nathan Shack, a fifth-year economics and data-science student, is running to be VP finance. He is campaigning on improving treasurer training for subsidiaries, increasing mental health benefits in the AMS health and dental plan and ensuring financial sustainability.
Iman Dhaliwal is running to be the next VP finance on a platform advocating for expanded subsidies for club membership fees, improvements to the AMS Food Bank and greater transparency surrounding financial reports.
Jaiya Panchi is running for a student senator-at-large seat, hoping to cap textbook costs, make past syllabi available during registration and expand undergraduate research opportunities.