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CSSS Elections 2017 Results

posted by Paymon Jalali on March 28, 2017, 11:15 a.m.


Greetings,

The voting period for the CSSS General Elections for the 2017-2018 term is now over and the results have been compiled.

There were 116 responses to the websurvey - a big improvement compared to previous elections!

Your new President, with 62 votes (53.4% approval), is David Miiller.

Kasra Jamshidi received 34 votes (29.3%), there were 15 votes of no confidence (12.9%), and 5 empty ballots (4.3%).

Your new Vice President, with 65 votes (56% approval), is Jon Loewen.

Camille Janicki received 32 votes (27.6%), there were 12 votes of no confidence (10.3%), and 7 empty ballots (6%).

Your new Treasurer, with 70 votes (60.3% approval), is Dustin Cao.

Robert Tan received 18 votes (15.5%), there were 22 votes of no confidence (19%), and 6 empty ballots (5.2%).

Your Director of Resources, with 82 votes (70.7% approval), is still Kiarash Mirsalehi.

There were 28 votes of no confidence (24.1%), and 6 empty ballots (5.2%).

Your new Director of Events, with 83 votes (71.6% approval), is Brendan Chan.

There were 26 votes of no confidence (22.4%), and 7 empty ballots (6%).

Your Director of Communications, with 82 votes (70.7% approval), is still Henry Zhao.

Camille Janicki received 18 votes (15.5%), there were 11 votes of no confidence (9.5%), and 5 empty ballots (4.3%).

Your new Director of Archives, with 92 votes (79.3% approval), is Josh Wu.

There were 17 votes of no confidence (14.7%), and 7 empty ballots (6%).

Congratulations to the new executives of the CSSS!

A big thank you to everyone who ran for a position, everyone who voted, and everyone who helped me out along the way.

Respectfully,

Paymon Jalali

CSSS Elections Officer

REMINDER CSSS Elections 2017

posted by Paymon Jalali on March 27, 2017, 4:06 p.m.


Greetings,

Today is the last day to vote for the Computing Society Student Society General Elections for the 2017-2018 term. The polls close tonight at 11:59PM and results will be released tomorrow. Visit here to view candidate speeches, and here to vote. All this information can also be found here.

Respectfully,

Paymon Jalali

CSSS Elections Officer

CSSS General Elections 2017

posted by Paymon Jalali on March 26, 2017, 4:58 a.m.


Greetings,

The voting period for the Computing Science Student Society General Elections for the 2017-2018 term begins on Monday March 20th, 2017 at 11:59 PM and closes on Monday March 27th, 2017 at 11:59 PM. Visit here to view candidate speeches, and here to vote. Or don't - you do you. All this information can also be found here.

Good luck to all the candidates!

Respectfully,

Paymon Jalali

CSSS Elections Officer

Have a Great Summer

posted by Colin Woodbury on April 25, 2016, 2:58 p.m.


Everyone, I hope you have a great summer. Now that exams are over, we can finally relax. For some of us our summer means more classes, for some it means new jobs, and for some it means rest. Whatever the summer holds in store for you, we at the CSSS wish you luck.

As the semester winds down, I must say goodbye to the CSSS. I have not reran, as I am graduating. A new exec team will represent you from May onward, and I know they'll do a good job. Best of luck to James Hannah, your new President.

I write this alone in the Common Room as I reflect on the countless hours spent on these chairs and couches. Thanks to everyone who made these three years at SFU a great time.

Cheers, and good luck,

*Colin Woodbury*

Spring 2016 End of Semester BBQ

posted by Colin Woodbury on April 8, 2016, 1:06 p.m.


Hey all! It's the last week of classes. To celebrate, as we do every year, we're having a free BBQ at the ASB. Free as in beer, and free as in freedom.

**Time**: 12pm onwards

**Place**: ASB main doors

Afterwards we'll be moving our activities indoors to **TASC 9204** for some video games and board games.




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