Feds Elections nominations closed January 17 with a full slate of acclaimed Executives, a number of acclaimed council seats, and races for Science Council, Senate-at-Large and Science Senator. A candidate is said to be elected by acclamation if he or she has no opponents for the seat.

Campaigns for Science Council, Senate-at-Large and the Science Senate seat will begin on January 22 and lead up to the vote period, February 5 to 7. University of Waterloo undergraduate students are encouraged to vote at polling stations on campus, online at vote.feds.ca, or through UW Portal.

Running for Science Council are Benjamin Easton, Christopher Kocko, Elizabeth OSullivan, Christos Siokis, Maria Tzoganakis, and Seneca Velling.

Running for Senate-at-Large are Thomas Dedinsky, Connor Plante and Hannah Sesink.

Running for Science Senator are Benjamin Easton and Tyler Marques.

All positions for Feds 2018-2019 Executive team were acclaimed. Feds Exec will consist of President Richard Wu, VP Education Matthew Gerrits, VP Student Life (formerly VP Internal) Savannah Richardson, and VP Operations and Finance Kurt-James MacMillan.

You can learn about the students who will be representing you for the 2018-2019 academic year, those who are running in elections, and about each of their roles at feds.ca/elections. Candidate bios will be available online over the coming days.

Undergrads are encouraged to come out to meet the students who will be representing them for the 2018-2019 academic year as well as the candidates running for Senate-at-Large, Science Council, and the Science Senate seat at Brunch & Ballots on February 5 in the Student Life Centre Great Hall.

To learn more about the candidates and incoming representatives, please visit feds.ca/elections. Candidate bios will be available online over the coming days.

Acclaimed council and senate seats will be announced at the end of the elections period.

Some council seats remain open for Arts, Applied Health Sciences, Environment, Math, Renison, Cambridge and Kitchener, while the senate seat for Environment also remains open. By-elections will take place after elections are closed. If you or someone you know is interested in running for a council or senate position, please contact elections@feds.ca for more information.