as of 10:50pm
Chairperson: Tan= 368|| Abella=220 || Bagro=204
Vice Chairperson: Tan= 650 || Cadiogan = 220 || Panganiban=86
CS Rep= Hataque
as of 10:50pm
Chairperson: Tan= 368|| Abella=220 || Bagro=204
Vice Chairperson: Tan= 650 || Cadiogan = 220 || Panganiban=86
CS Rep= Hataque
from DZUP 1602 as of 10:35
Chairperson: Abella= 1093 || Bagro = 1083 || Tan = 1038
Vice Chairperson: Cadiogan= 1285|| Tan = 1053 || Panganiban = 812
Chairperson: Santos (STAND-UP)
Vice Chairperson: Mangilit (STAND-UP)
Secretary: Uichangco (STAND-UP)
Treasurer: Banta (STAND-UP)
CMC Rep: Miguel (STAND-UP)
Dept. Representative
Broad: Su and Longjas (ISA)
Film: Soliongco and Lee (ISA)
Journ: Eligio and Remillano (STAND-UP)
CRES: Magadia (ISA) and Galvez (STAND-UP)
1015 out of the 2148 student population of the College of Science voted this year. Canvassing has begun at the college and 434 votes have been counted as of press time.
The student council elections at the College of Mass Communication registered a 55.92% voters turnout. Last year, 55.96% of the students voted.
It’s a 58.79% turnout of voters from the College of Law, slightly lower compared to last year’s 60% who voted for the USC elections. The College had their local student council elections earlier than the rest of the university
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