It’s official: The Undergraduate Student Government elections have kicked off and, as of Monday morning, candidates began publicly campaigning for votes.
Candidates will launch campaign websites and hang posters across ASU’s four campuses before USG’s election days on March 29 and March 30.
Below are all the candidates running for executive positions. Keep these names in mind as campaign season heats up.
Tempe Executive Candidates
Bishop, Lauro, Johnson Platform:
Brandon Bishop, president
John Lauro, vice president of services
Kenzie Johnson, vice president of policy
Tatikola, Bell, Koski Platform:
Ashwin Tatikola, president
Lucas Bell, vice president of services
Andrew Koski, vice president of policy
Eldridge, McCawley, Deitz Platform:
Grady Eldridge, president
Kevin McCawley, vice president of services
Julia Deitz, vice president of policy
DeGravina, Arena, Alvarenga Platform:
Aundrea DeGravina, president
Alexander Arena, vice president of services
Monti Alvarenga, vice president of policy
Vlastos, Rudolph, Thompson Platform:
Niko Vlastos, president
Alexander Rudolph, vice president of services
Torrey Thompson, vice president of policy
Polytechnic Executive Candidates
O’Hara, Brancati, Curtiss Platform:
Ryan O’Hara, president
Sara Brancati, vice president of services
Mary Curtiss, vice president of policy
West Executive Candidates
Mizener, Ivanov, Church Platform:
Noel von Mizener, president
Martin Ivanov, vice president of services
Austin Church, vice president of policy
Wallace, Snider, Hlatky-Hall Platform:
Sydney Wallace, president
Natasha Snider, vice president of services
Cameron Hlatky-Hall, vice president of policy
Downtown Executive Candidates
Dangremond, Hernandez, Arwood Platform:
Jackson Dangremond, president
Ernesto Hernandez, vice president of services
Jimmy Arwood, vice president of policy
The State Press will continually update with more information about campaigns and election season.
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