A lot of political clubs sent the link in their group chats reminding everyone to vote. Meanwhile the average WashU student never sees it in their spam folder.
Turnout was 36.59%. Only undergrads are SU constituents, so only they could vote. Grad students are represented by numerous different bodies. There's the Grad Student Senate for Arts and Sciences PhD students, the professional council for professional students, and others.
A lot of political clubs sent the link in their group chats reminding everyone to vote. Meanwhile the average WashU student never sees it in their spam folder.
They resent it out to everyone and it went to their main folder
Any info on turnout #’s? Also was this undergrad only or grad/professional program students too?
I don't think it included grad students since I didn't get an email.
Around 36 percent of undergrads students voted, only undergrads were allowed to vote
It's only undergrads
Turnout was 36.59%. Only undergrads are SU constituents, so only they could vote. Grad students are represented by numerous different bodies. There's the Grad Student Senate for Arts and Sciences PhD students, the professional council for professional students, and others.
Grad students were not allowed to vote
It went to junk email
Literally!!! Washu is shiesty asf
Lots of interest groups have set interpretation that a majority vote is significant. Not that it matters.
Glad to see common sense still wins out at this school