The votes have been counted and the results are in. Meet your new student council officers of academic year 2018-2019. Here are the official results of the University Student Elections 2018, as computed by the Student Commission on Elections.
University Student Council
The following are the duly elected University Student Council (USC) officers for academic year 2018-2019:
USC President – Karen R. Buenaventura, Sinag Lasalyano
USC Vice President – Macauly Garcy Gosta S. Lofgren, Sinag Lasalyano
USC Secretary – Jessica T. Lorino, Sinag Lasalyano
USC Treasurer – Jason C. Real, Sinag Lasalyano
USC Auditor – Fiona Dominique T. Raguin, Sinag Lasalyano
USC Business Manager – Nathanael D. Layugan, Sinag Lasalyano
No officer was elected into the Public Relations Officer post seeing as the unopposed candidate for the position failed to reach the 30% vote of confidence, which amounts to 2,332 votes.
This year’s elections witnessed a total voter turnout of 2,549 students, 33% of the 7,774 total population. 5,225 students did not vote.
College of Business Administration and Accountancy Student Council
The following are the duly elected College of Business Administration and Accountancy Student Council (CBAASC) officers for academic year 2018-2019:
CBAASC President – Mary Maybelle F. Torres, Sinag Lasalyano
CBAASC Vice President – Marcleo Jayrome B. Culla, Independent
CBAASC Secretary – Francis Joseph T. Frange, Sinag Lasalyano
CBAASC Treasurer – Jessamae Dana M. Dizon, Sinag Lasalyano
CBAASC Auditor – Queenie Marie H. Panganiban, Sinag Lasalyano
No officer was elected into the Public Relations Officer post seeing as the unopposed candidate for the position failed to reach the 35% vote of confidence, which amounts to 693 votes.
This year’s elections witnessed a CBAA voter turnout of 621 students, 31% of the 1,980 CBAA population. 1,359 students did not vote.
College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Student Council
The following are the duly elected College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Student Council officers for academic year 2018-2019:
CTHMSC President – Janiel L. Lopez, Sinag Lasalyano
CTHMSC Vice President – Christian Jared D. Nacional, Sinag Lasalyano
CTHMSC Secretary – Ivy D. Jamero, Sinag Lasalyano
This year’s elections witnessed a CTHM voter turnout of 266 students, 28% of the 937 CTHM population. 671 students did not vote.
College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Student Council
The following are the duly elected College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology Student Council (CEATSC) officers for academic year 2018-2019:
CEATSC President – Aldrin Allister M. Agullana, Sinag Lasalyano
CEATSC Vice President – Mari S. Cantimbuhan, SInag Lasalyano
CEATSC Secretary – Mary Grace V. Pacampara, Sinag Lasalyano
CEATSC Treasurer – Dexter Allen M. Daquioag, Sinag Lasalyano
CEATSC Auditor – Matt Andrew S. Batiancila, Sinag Lasalyano
CEATSC Business Manager – Jack Daniel V. Cortez, Sinag Lasalyano
CEATSC Public Relation Officers – Jerard Emiel C. Anciro and Marie Angelica S. Ronario, Sinag Lasalyano
This year’s elections witnessed a CEAT voter turnout of 975 students, 43% of the 1,980 CEAT population. 1,276 students did not vote.
College of Liberal Arts and Communication Student Council
The College of Liberal Arts and Communication (CLAC) experienced a failure of elections after the unopposed Sinag Lasalyano candidates failed to reach the 45% vote of confidence, which amounts to a total of 446 votes from the 988 voters in CLAC.
The voter turnout in CLAC this year was 225, 23% of the 988 CLAC population. 763 students did not vote.
College of Education Student Council
The College of Education (COEd) experienced a failure of elections after the unopposed independent candidates failed to reach the 50% vote of confidence, which is a total of 141 votes from the 282 voters in COED.
The voter turnout in COED this year was 142, 50% of the 282 COED population. 140 students did not vote.
College of Criminology and Justice Education Student Council
The College of Criminology and Justice Education (CCJE) experienced a failure of elections after the unopposed TATAG Lasalyano candidate failed to reach the 50% vote of confidence, which is a total of 109 votes for him from the 218 voters in CCJE.
The voter turnout in CCJE this year was 113, 52% of the 218 CCJE population, however 7 voters chose to abstain. 105 students did not vote.