While a majority of the votes counted showed clear favorites among candidates, students were split.
Tag: elections
Mitali Jain elected new ASI President
In a close-call election, Mitali Jain will be the new CSULB Associated Students Inc. President.
Richardson to become first Black mayor of Long Beach
Rex Richardson overtook Suzie Price during the 2022 mayoral election, becoming Long Beach’s first Black mayor.
Beach Weekly S9E13 – Special Episode: 2022 Election Recap
Beach Weekly S9E13 – Special Episode: 2022 Election Recap
Beach Weekly S9E12: Campus sustainability, mayoral candidates, the Itaewon tragedy, and more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S9E12 — Campus sustainability, mayoral candidates, the Itaewon tragedy, and more
Beach Weekly S9E11: Angel Stadium commencement, Musk’s Twitter takeover, midterm elections & more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S9E11 — Angel Stadium commencement, Musk’s Twitter takeover, midterm elections & more
President Trump’s call to Ukraine is impeachment worthy
Trump’s guilt is obvious. Impeachment is a political tool and now is the time to use it.
ASI announces election results
After two weeks of campaigning, Associated Students Inc. announced the results for the 2018 election Thursday. Genesis Jara, a chief government relations officer, won 52 percent of the vote for president; Leen Almahdi, senator of health and human services, was elected vice president with 54 percent of the votes; and[Read More…]
ASI election results in runoff for two top positions
Cal State Long Beach student voters were able to choose a president and senators, but remain split on the position of vice president and treasurer. The Associated Students, Inc. will hold a runoff election for the vice president and treasurer positions from March 20 to March 23. Students can vote[Read More…]
Candidates discuss platforms at forum
For those who aren’t burnt out on democracy after last November, there is an election going on this week for the Associated Students Inc. student government at Cal State Long Beach. And I hear what you’re thinking: who’s running? What do they want to do? Why should I care? The[Read More…]