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Student body campaigning

The campaigning period for the student body president and vice-president election has begun. We are very excited to announce that three tickets were able to secure enough of your signatures to officially become candidates for the student body election. Listed in alphabetical order by last name of the presidential candidate, these tickets are: daniel Jung (president) | Aidan rezner (vice president)

Pablo o ropeza (president) | Griffin mcAndrew (vice president) derick Williams (president) | hunter brooke (vice president) based on the tremendous support you’ve given these candidates by signing petitions, we are confident that this election cycle will foster dialogue and participation beneficial to the student body. To learn more about the candidates and their platforms, we encourage you to follow campaign social media accounts, visit campaign websites, read physical campaigning materials and discuss the election with your friends. You will also have the opportunity to hear from your aspiring student leaders firsthand at the student body President and v ice President debate on sunday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. in d uncan student c enter’s m idfield c ommons. To ensure that the questions at this debate tackle the issues you care about most, we invite you to submit questions through this form.

Please make your voice heard on e lection day: Wednesday, Feb. 8 from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. This year, Judicial c ouncil will transition to nd c entral to administer the student body election. students will need to visit the nd c entral page, and log in using their notre dame email address. Upon signing into nd c entral, students will be notified that there is a ballot available for them to cast their vote.

The student body president and vice president have a significant impact on your life as students at notre dame. They vote on the allocation of student activities fees. They influence the amount of resources available to fund your clubs, residence halls and other organizations. They represent the student body to University administration and the notre dame Police department and they directly advise the d ivision of student Affairs on student life policies. All these responsibilities are bestowed on your elected leaders with the understanding that they represent the views of you: the student body. Your participation in the election is critical to attaining this ideal. have a great week, and Go Irish!

As a reminder, candidates and those working on their campaigns must abide by the rules of the c onstitution (available on the Judicial c ouncil Website), particularly Article X v, s ections 1 and 2. If you have any questions about how these rules are applied, or any other questions pertaining to elections, please do not hesitate to contact jcouncil@nd.edu. Let’s make this a clean, fair and substantive election cycle.

In notre dame,

Madison Nemeth senior, Judicial c ouncil President Koryn Isa junior, Judicial c ouncil v ice President of e lections

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