The CU Student Government (CUSG) 2023 spring election kicks off right after spring break. There are four candidates running for the position of representative-at-large and two tickets running for the positions of tri-executive, each with their own initiatives, plans and passions. Learn more about your CUSG candidates and make a plan to vote the week of April 3.
Tri-executive Vision ticket
Gaby Aguijosa
She/her/hers
Junior
Economics
A voice for first-generation and transfer students
Narayana Bretholtz
听厂丑别/丑别谤/丑别谤蝉
Sophomore
Political science, anthropology
Amplifiying听the multitudes of students voicing diverse needs and wishes
Chase Cromwell
He/him/his
Junior
Political science;听leadership studies;听speech, language and hearing sciences
Advocating for disability and accessibility efforts
Tri-executive Butterfly Effect ticket
Brittany Gutierrez Zacarias
She/her/ella
Junior
听Psychology, Korean minor
Breaking down barriers, creating community
Casandra Garcia Vega
She/her/ella
Junior
International affairs, Latin America, political science, multicultural leadership
Promoting transparency and accountability at 澳门开奖结果2023开奖记录
Crisol Guzman Corral
She/her/ella
Junior
Psychology, Spanish for the professions, business
Positively impacting multicultural communities at CU
Representative-at-large candidates
Alexander Zyles
He/him/his
Junior
Economics, international affairs, French
Helping students establish their voice
Keenan Powell
He/they
Mathematics, music composition
Increasing transparency within CUSG
Kellen Nelson
Freshman
Political science, international affairs
Increasing interconnectedness
Weston Lilley
Freshman
Business
Creating a campus environment where students feel heard, safe, comfortable and engaged
Learn more
to read the candidates' bios and learn more about the upcoming election听and any constitutional amendments.听
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听How to vote
The CUSG spring election will be held April 3鈥7. CUSG will provide a link to all students via email, social media and newsletters when voting opens.听
To ensure the voting process is fair and accurate, CUSG will use ranked choice voting for tri-executive and legislative positions. This gives voters the option to rank candidates in order of preference: first, second, third and so forth. This makes it possible to elect candidates by majority vote without the need for a separate run-off election.
听Hear from the candidates
Candidate Debate
Wednesday, March 22
6鈥8 p.m. in the UMC Aspen Room
Election Kickoff
Monday, April 3
11 a.m.鈥2 p.m. at Farrand Field