It wasn't exactly the easiest two weeks, but Katelyn Mullen and Brenden Dooley can now officially call themselves the President and Vice President of UPUA. About 8 percent of the student body voted -- 11 percent lower than last years voter turnout.
After a busy day of campaigning from all the candidates, the results of today's UPUA elections are in. 2950 people voted, and there was a 8% voter turnout. As for the results:
In front of a crowd of about 20 in Alumni Hall, incoming UPUA President and Vice President Katelyn Mullen and Brenden Dooley fielded questions for the last time before UPUA elections on Wednesday.
Do you have any questions for incoming UPUA president and vice president Katelyn Mullen and Brenden Dooley? If so, come to Alumni Hall in the HUB tonight at 7 PM to ask your last-minute questions before Mullen and Dooley take office.
Last night's UPUA meeting was nothing short of extraordinary. It was the last meeting for the 7th Assembly, and they made sure to make the most of it by passing fifteen pieces of legislation.
Katelyn Mullen and her running mate, Brenden Dooley, are running unopposed in the upcoming UPUA elections, but that doesn't mean the two are short of good ideas for the student body. Here are a few of the ideas Mullen and Dooley had for the upcoming 8th Assembly: