The elections revolved around voting for the student council’s president and vice-president, as well as the president for each academic faculty’s student council.

Elections Issue

The January 2019 issue for the Western Gazette featured the student elections happening at Western University. The cover was a 1 day project.

 The elections revolved around voting for the student council’s president and vice-president, as well as the president for each academic faculty’s student council.

The elections revolved around voting for the student council’s president and vice-president, as well as the president for each academic faculty’s student council.

 A mock voting ballot was created for each academic faculty to represent the number of candidates running for the presidential position. The opposing teams running for the presidential and vice presidential positions were placed at the top of the que

A mock voting ballot was created for each academic faculty to represent the number of candidates running for the presidential position. The opposing teams running for the presidential and vice presidential positions were placed at the top of the question mark because more emphasis is placed on them.

The ballots formed a question mark to pose the questions: who is going to represent the students? How will those newly elected deal with the OSAP cuts the Ontario government at the time implemented?