By Cyrus A. Natividad
Go green! Supporters of the Reform Party campaigns for their national candidates.
CPU Student Republic (CPUR) held this year’s general elections on Friday, March 15, 2019. Forty-four precincts opened to 10,040 registered voters. Meanwhile, a special election for the Graduate School and College of Law was held earlier. One thousand students voted on Saturday, March 9 for special election.
A Fierce Koalisyonera – The Koalisyon Party takes pride in its 33 year history in CPU and its passionate supporters.
Also, last Thursday, March 14, candidates, party members, and students assembled for a grand rally at the Rose Memorial Auditorium.
In this year’s CPUR elections, 2 candidates ran for the presidency, 2 for the vice presidency, 16 for the senatorial slate. For the various colleges and units, 19 ran for the gubernatorial positions and 17 for the vice governorship and 23 as representatives. There were also those who ran to be one of the eight members of the board of the student council in their respective colleges and units.