The spring 2023 University of Colorado Student Government election concluded Friday, April 7, with 4.77% of eligible students voting. By Celia Frazier
CUSG election
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Six candidates made their case as to why they should be elected representative-at-large at Wednesday’s CUSG debate. By Will Oster
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The CUSG spring 2020 election brought in substantially low voter counts, with turnout falling from over 20% in 2018 to less than 3% now. By Tory Lysik
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CU by Storm surpassed Evolve by less than 1%. With five positions open, all candidates were elected into representative-at-large positions. By Tory Lysik
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Three parties and five candidates are running in the CUSG fall election to be representatives-at-large. Here is what you need to know. By Tory Lysik and Noelle Videon
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The Progress ticket won all positions for both representatives-at-large and tri-executives in the 2019 spring CUSG election. By Tory Lysik
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UGGS voices concerns of autonomy and representation within CUSG
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikUGGS claims it lacks representation and involvement as CUSG navigates recent propositions from the graduate faction. By Tory Lysik
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Candidates of Reach ticket drop out of CUSG election race
by Robert Tannby Robert TannReach, one of the four tickets running in the CUSG spring election, has lost two of its candidates just six days before voting is set to open. By Robert Tann
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CUSG candidates on the Strive, Unite and independent tickets discussed their plans to allocate the student budget. By Megan Cunninghame
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CUSG election complaints will be addressed during infractions hearing next week
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonResults of the election appear inaccurate