The Citrus College student government for 2021-2022 has been elected without a president or vice president.
The election ended April 22 and results were posted April 26 on the Citrus College Student Affairs website.
All five students who ran for positions on the Associated Students of Citrus College Executive Board were elected, Student Life Supervisor Rosario Garcia said in an email. A total of 44 votes were received.
There are no returning officers for the 2021-2022 term. The new officers are as follows:
Legislative Liaison:
Arvin Shahid
Senators:
Daniel Caldera
Hala Fakhoury
Jessie San
Student Trustee:
Taylor E. McNeal
A president has not yet been elected. Outgoing ASCC President Jennifer Munguia said she thinks the small turnout is due to low sign-ups.
“I believe we are going to hold a special election later on in the semester to see if anyone wants to run for president,” Munguia said in an email.
The 2020-2021 executive board voted to delete Article IV, Section 3, Item G from ASCC’s constitution. It said that to be elected president or vice president, a student must have been part of the executive board for at least one semester.
Dean of Students Maryann Tolano-Leveque did not immediately respond to an email request for an interview regarding the process.
The Clarion will update this story as when we receive further information.