Election season involves more than just voting for candidates: referenda are another way to have your say about what happens within the AMS.
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Third-year Tate Kaufman is running for one of two student seats on the Board of Governors (BoG) to make UBC more affordable for students.
Max Holmes is running for a fourth year on the UBC Board of Governors to see the Student Affordability Plan through and work on Campus Vision 2050.
Sanchay Jain, first-year Sauder student, is running for VP external to improve equality on campus.
Erin Co, third-year international economics student, is running for VP external to help students stay “focused on being a student.”
James Cabagnon, a fourth-year political science student, is running for VP external to continue the work he started as associate VP (AVP) external this year.
Rita Jin, a second-year science student, is running to be the AMS’ next VP finance on a platform focused on making clubs more accessible to students and streamlining the club reimbursement process.
Noah Jassmann has thrown his hat into the ring to be the AMS’ next VP finance, running on a platform of improved student engagement and increased funds for sustainable initiatives.
Angad Singh Gill is running to be the AMS’ next VP Finance on a platform focused on changing the AMS's health and dental plan, introducing a social equity fund and increasing transparency.
Dana Turdy is looking to build on her experience in the AMS as the next VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA) on a platform focused on student engagement, affordability and equity.
Anisha Sandhu is running to become VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA) on a platform of affordability and engagement.
After serving a year as AMS councillor for the faculty of Arts, second-year student Kamil Kanji is looking to become the next VP Academic and University Affairs (VPAUA).
Anushreya Arora is a first-year Sauder student running to become the next VP academic and university affairs (VPAUA) on a platform of transparency and inclusivity.
The SLFS is a student-funded group that helps students cover their legal fees and supports them with misconduct cases. Each year, students elect five people to serve on the group’s Board.
Georgia Yee is running for re-election to the Senate on a platform that encompasses Indigenous issues, affordability, and both student and climate health.