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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 21, 2023

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Paul Iskajyan

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Three booths for ASUC election voting, established at three separate Greek houses, may have contributed to Student Action’s majority win.
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Three booths for ASUC election voting, established at three separate Greek houses, may have contributed to Student Action’s majority win.
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ASUC campaigns collectively cost $6,361 in the 2018 elections, almost $2,600 less than the $9,000 spent during the 2016 elections.
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ASUC campaigns collectively cost $6,361 in the 2018 elections, almost $2,600 less than the $9,000 spent during the 2016 elections.
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To be backed by a party, a candidate has to endure a lengthy application process — one of the largest differences between running party-supported versus independently.
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To be backed by a party, a candidate has to endure a lengthy application process — one of the largest differences between running party-supported versus independently.
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The allegations against Ke grew out of a report he filed against fellow senate candidate Andy Theocharous on March 19, which Elections Prosecutor Ken Lohatepanont described as “misleading.”
The allegations against Ke grew out of a report he filed against fellow senate candidate Andy Theocharous on March 19, which Elections Prosecutor Ken Lohatepanont described as “misleading.”
Campus political party SQUELCH! did not file any candidate for this year’s ASUC elections, but Marandah Field-Elliot registered as the party’s signatory for this year.
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Campus political party SQUELCH! did not file any candidate for this year’s ASUC elections, but Marandah Field-Elliot registered as the party’s signatory for this year.
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On Tuesday evening, Student Action — a party traditionally known to represent the Greek, engineering and Jewish communities — announced 16 senate candidates for the upcoming ASUC elections.
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On Tuesday evening, Student Action — a party traditionally known to represent the Greek, engineering and Jewish communities — announced 16 senate candidates for the upcoming ASUC elections.
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