Three Ball State SGA slates kick off 2019 campaigns

<p>Jake Biller, presidential candidate for the United slate, and Andy Hoffman, campaign manager for the United slate, listen to a speaker Feb. 12, 2019 during the Student Government Association nomination convention in the Arts and Journalism building. &nbsp;United was one of the three slates nominated. <strong>Scott Fleener, DN</strong></p>

Jake Biller, presidential candidate for the United slate, and Andy Hoffman, campaign manager for the United slate, listen to a speaker Feb. 12, 2019 during the Student Government Association nomination convention in the Arts and Journalism building.  United was one of the three slates nominated. Scott Fleener, DN

Three slates will run for this year’s Student Government Association election.

SGA held its nomination convention 8 p.m. Tuesday in AJ 175, where the slates Empower, Elevate and United announced the start of their campaigns.

The elections board, which SGA elected last month, oversaw the process, which involved senators nominating executive slates and other senators to run for office.

Each slate has a nominated president, vice president, secretary, treasurer and campaign. Slates are in order of their names being announced at the convention. 

  • Empower
    • Julian Simmerman, President 
    • Joel Johnson, Vice President
    • Erin Byrne, Secretary
    • Nate Woods, Treasurer
    • Connor Sanburn, Campaign Manager
  • Elevate
    • Aiden Medellin, President
    • Cameron DeBlasio, Vice President 
    • Cassidy Mattingly, Secretary
    • David Sinclair, Treasurer
    • Miryam Bevelle, Campaign Manager
  • United
    • Jake Biller, President
    • Elizabeth Latham, Vice President
    • James Schwer, Secretary
    • Jalen Jones, Treasurer
    • Andy Hoffman, Campaign Manager

After the slate nominations, senators were able to nominate new candidates for senate, with a total of nine new senators nominated.

Last year, current SGA slate Amplify ran unopposed for the first time in eight years.

Voting opens for students Feb. 25 at 8 a.m. Students will receive an email that will link them to a voting site, or they can vote at polling places in the David Letterman Building, Bracken Library and the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, according to elections chair Sara Maier.

The next event for the election is the first of three debates, the Presidential and Vice Presidential Debate, 6 p.m., Feb. 14 in AJ 175.

Jim Hague, adviser for SGA, said the SGA wants get as many students to vote as possible.

“I think we have three slates that have established themselves. So, I think a great opportunity is a diversity of ideas and perspectives that will be presented over the course of the campaign,” Hague said.

Andrew Harp and Rohith Rao contributed to this story.

Contact Charles Melton with comments at cwmelton@bsu.edu or on Twitter @Cmelton144.

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