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Twenty-seven students have declared candidacy for 12 open seats on the Undergraduate Council in its midterm election, with a delayed Elm Yard deadline after a former representative resigned with short notice.
The election and campaign period will occur between Feb. 1 and Feb. 3. Compared to the previous year, relatively few undergraduates will seek positions on the Council for the upcoming semester—in last year’s midterm election, 35 students ran for seats.
Two Houses—Lowell and Quincy —will have uncontested elections, while competitive races will occur in Adams House, Kirkland House, Cabot House, Currier House, Pforzheimer House, Winthrop House, and Elm Yard.
Elm Yard, comprised of the Grays, Matthews, and Weld freshman dorms, has an open seat after Tingyue Cui ’20 resigned from the UC on Monday, according to UC Vice President Cameron K. Khansarinia ’18. Cui did not respond to requests for comment.
After Cui’s resignation, current Elm Yard representatives Adam E. Harper ’20 and Henry S. Atkins ’20 sent an email to Elm Yard residents with a link directing students to declare their candidacies. UC President Yasmin Z. Sachee ’18 moved the deadline for Elm Yard candidates to accommodate the late notice.
According to UC Election Commission Chair Matthew C. Estes ’18, nine students have declared their candidacy in Elm Yard. Harper said there is a lot of interest in the open freshman seat.
“It sounds like we’re going to have a pretty competitive race, as are most elections for the freshman class,” Harper said.
The following individuals have declared their candidacy for the UC this election:
Adams House
Nicholas P. Heath ’18
Ryan K. Sim ’19
Thomas M. Han ’19
Anna T. Wechsler ’18
Cabot House
Thomas Chatzieleftheriou ’19
Saim Raza ’18
Currier House
Will Long ’18
Anna M. Raheem ’19
Kirkland House
Myles G. Marshall ’19
Sophie Mehta ’19
Mai-Linh Ton ’19
Lowell House
Samarth Gupta ’18
Berkeley Brown ’18
Pforzheimer House
Jeffrey L. Cott Jr. ’18
Osama Arif ’18
Quincy House
Garrett Wen ’18
Winthrop House
Ethan B. Reichsman ’19
Benjamin B. Griswold ’18
Elm Yard
Andie E. Turner ’20
Andrew J. Morley ’20
Noah D. Cominsky ’20
Salma Abdelrahman ’20
Tom L. Osborn ’20
Pierce D. O'Donnell ’20
Jasper Johnston ’20
Jacob J. Klegar ’20
Timothy J. Hazen ’20
—Staff writer Andrew J. Zucker can be reached at andrew.zucker@thecrimson.com. Follow him on Twitter @AndrewJZucker.
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