by Craig Berger
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Below is a list of the students who submitted applications to run for SGA positions in next month's election. This list is preliminary in that the names listed below may appear differently on the ballot, including their order.
Candidates who do not have listed opponents are not automatically considered elected--they must receive a number of votes equal to least 5% of the number of total votes cast in the election. Write-in votes are permitted in SGA elections.
The election will take place through MyUMBC from Monday, April 22nd at 12:00:01 a.m. through Wednesday, April 24th at 11:59:59 p.m. The results will be released on Thursday, April 25th at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Organization Space on the 2nd Floor of The Commons.
More information, including candidate profiles and scheduled Election Board-sponsored campaign events, will be posted soon at www.umbc.edu/studentvote.
President (3 candidates)
- Max Barnhart (running mate = Ganesh Mysore)
- Arash Fallah (running mate = Jeffrey Kee)
- Hamza Siddiqui (running mate = Melissa Hom)
- Melissa Hom (running mate = Hamza Siddiqui)
- Jeffrey Kee (running mate = Arash Fallah)
- Ganesh Mysore (running mate = Max Barnhart)
- Hannah Khan
Treasurer (1 candidate)
- Haneen Daham
Finance Board Representative – 5 positions (7 candidates)
- Seth Ofosu-Ameyaw
- Taylor Good
- Sara Kim
- Ayshah Mahmud
- Morgan Mayer
- Daniel Rodriguez
- Gurbani Singh
Senator – 11 positions (12 candidates)
- Benjamin Alkon
- Belawoe Akwakoku
- Bentley Corbett-Wilson
- Mayur Darji
- Alex Lee
- Hayden Marshall
- Austin Nam
- Jack Neumeier
- Robert Roselle
- Kabish Shah
- Ali Shariati
- Truptiben Sindhi
Co-Create UMBC is a blog for and about UMBC, written by David Hoffman and Craig Berger from the Office of Student Life. Join the Co-Create UMBC group on MyUMBC. Like Co-Create UMBC on Facebook. And follow David and Craig on Twitter.