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Inspire ticket beats Unity in close CUSG election

by William Oster April 8, 2022
by William Oster April 8, 2022 1 minutes read
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Signage denoting the entrance to CUSG’s offices on the first floor of the UMC. Oct. 15, 2021 (Henry Larson/CU Independent

Inspire ticket executive candidates Ben Lansbury and Milan Nayat have won the spring 2022 CU Student Government tri-executive race, narrowly beating the Unity ticket by less than two percentage points and becoming the first ticket with only two candidates to run the CU Student Government since 1984.

5,386 students turned out for the election, amounting to 16.7% of all eligible students, a record high for a CU student government election.

In the representatives-at-large election, Julia Brehm of Inspire, Nick Monroy of Inspire, Christine Nguyen of Unity and Sally Webster of Unity secured the four seats.

In other ballot initiatives, students voted yes to clarify the roles and responsibilities for various roles in CUSG, add new positions to the joint board, and make formatting and stylistic improvements to the constitution.

Students voted against expanding the representative council membership and expanding the number of votes allocated to the Council of Colleges and Schools, and voted no against an amendment allowing local college and school student governments making one temporary budget request per fiscal year.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

 

Contact CU Independent Breaking News Editor William Oster at William.Oster@colorado.edu.

William Oster

William Oster is the managing editor for the CU Independent. He's currently a senior majoring in journalism with a minor in political science. When he's not working with his amazing team, he's usually spending his time listening to Lorde or re-reading Gone Girl.

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