Social media and 2012 UMSU general elections
Candidates not allowed to campaign through social media
Candidates not allowed to campaign through social media
A map comparing 2012 proposed polling stations versus 2002 polling stations at the Fort Garry campus
Polling stations, spending limits increased
This year’s UMSU election will be in full swing after nominations for candidates close Feb. 18. Now for the next step: where to vote? Chief…
Candidates in this year’s University of Manitoba Students’ Union election might be able to make use of a new tool in their campaign: Facebook. Jason…
After a two week campaign period, three days of voting at polling stations set up across both campuses and over five hours of counting ballots,…
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This article has been updated with new information as of 12:50 p.m. on Wednesday, March 3. Poster vandalism leads to physical confrontation. As CRO Jason…
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For the first time in three years, there is only one slate running in the UMSU elections. Heather Laube, current vice-president student services, is running…