By: Jenna Beresheim News Editor
ASWOU elections were upon Western’s campus once more the week of April 18 with booths and multiple events lined up throughout the week to draw in voters.
“This year we had seven events on campus ranging from campus-focused to residence hall-focused. These events provided a grueling schedule for those of us running them, but it has been more than worth it seeing the students get involved,” said Jenesa Ross, a senior biology major and Judicial Administrator for ASWOU, as well as the current Elections Committee Chair.
“There are a lot more people running and even more of them voting this year,” said Jaime Hernandez, a sophomore political science major, and candidate for ASWOU president.
“There were more votes by Tuesday this year than there were all week in last year’s [election],” said Cynthia Olivares, a sophomore early childhood education major. Olivares is also running for vice president of ASWOU this year.
There are nine candidates overall this year, and the 10 percent minimum requirement for voting had already been surpassed by Thursday.
“I think some of these will be close races,” said Ross, “several opposing candidates are working very hard to get their name out there to the students.”