Junior Hunter Short elected SGA treasurer
Short, junior in accounting and supply-chain management, defeated Abhi Gulati, junior in software engineering, in Tuesday’s election for SGA treasurer.
Short, junior in accounting and supply-chain management, defeated Abhi Gulati, junior in software engineering, in Tuesday’s election for SGA treasurer.
Laura Davenport and her supporters celebrated her Miss Auburn victory Tuesday night.
Amendment Two, which will now create instant-runoff or ranked-choice elections through ranked-choice voting, passed with 71 percent of the vote.
Carlos Smith, junior in exercise science whose platform boasted a connected and available Student Senate, clinched the SGA vice presidential election with 63 percent of the vote.
Mary Margaret Turton, junior in business analytics and public relations, was swarmed with campaign staffers, friends and family as it was announced that she will be the next SGA president.
Both ballot referendums passed, including a referendum that will implement ranked-choice voting in SGA elections.
The annual SGA debate was held on Tuesday Feb. 4 in the Student Center Ballroom, an event where students got one final chance to hear from all of the major candidates ahead of elections the following day.
“Human trafficking is a societal issue. Not everyone recognizes the dignity and value that each human possesses. Unfortunately, I don’t know if that’s something that can be taught. A way to start is to show that you value the lives of those around you."
“I have always been interested in the UN and international politics, and the UN is the biggest international body that can be. That’s my hope for the future and why I joined Model UN.”
Callouts will be at 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, SGA Executive Director of Elections Bri Thomas told The Plainsman
There are five candidates seeking to become 2019 Miss Auburn.
Riley Hambrick and Carlos Smith are seeking the office of SGA vice president.
Abhi Gulati and Hunter Short are seeking the office of SGA treasurer.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey isn’t the only Auburn graduate occupying a governor’s mansion in the United States. Recently inaugurated Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has an Auburn degree, too.
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