B-Society Spring 2024 Election Results
This election contained fourteen candidates across five positions, four Vice President positions were filled by an outright majority via quota while the WEEF Director position required the use of Ranked …
This election contained fourteen candidates across five positions, four Vice President positions were filled by an outright majority via quota while the WEEF Director position required the use of Ranked …
B-Society Spring 2024 Presidential Election Results Voting for the S [24] President Election concluded on June 5th at 22:01, the initial results declared Julia Evans the victor with 308.0 votes. …
The link below includes the tabulated results of the Vice-President Election. Congratulations to the new Executive team of Katie Arnold (President), Ashley Clark (VP Student Life), Grant Mitchell (VP Communications), …
As promised, here’s more information on your Vice Presidential and WEEF Director candidates! The following links lead to the candidates’ promotional Facebook pages: VP Academic: Benjamin Beelen, Megan Town VP Communications: …
The Vice Presidential and WEEF Director nomination period has concluded. The Vice Presidential and WEEF Director candidates are: VP Academic: Megan Town and Benjamin Beelen VP Communications: Grant Mitchell VP …
We’ve elected a President – time to elect the rest of the team! Nominations for the Vice-Presidential and WEEF elections can be dropped off in the EngSoc Office (CPH 1327) …
Congratulations to Katie Arnold for being elected the next B-Society President! The new executive term will begin January 2018, with the first on-term being Spring 2018. The results of the …
Campaigning for the next B-Society President is underway! We hope you’ve seen the posters of your candidates around Engineering. To find out more, check out links to their Facebook pages …
The Presidential Nomination process has concluded. The Presidential Candidates are: Katie Arnold Benjamin Beelen Campaigning for the Presidential Election will begin Sunday at 8 pm. Stay tuned for more information …
Welcome to the Fall 2017 term! This Fall is an elections term for the Engineering Society! That means we all need to elect some new Executives. First up is the …