Students will be able to vote for three new tri-executives and four representatives at-large during this spring’s CUSG elections. Voting will be on BuffPortal and will be open April 6 at 8 a.m. until April 9 at 8 p.m. By Tory Lysik
Elections
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Welcome to the CUI’s live coverage of election results in Boulder and beyond. This story will be updated throughout the night as results are posted.
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Three parties and five candidates are running in the CUSG fall election to be representatives-at-large. Here is what you need to know. By Tory Lysik and Noelle Videon
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2018 Midterm ElectionsCommunityNewsPolitics
Propositions 109 and 110: different ways to fix Colorado’s roads
by Jay Ghoshby Jay GhoshBallot Propositions 109 and 110 both aim to fix Colorado’s roads, but differ on how to pay for the development. By Jay Ghosh
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2018 Midterm ElectionsNewsPolitics
Boulder Ballot Measure 2C: Oil and gas pollution tax
by Anna Haynesby Anna HaynesIssue 2C on Boulder County’s midterm ballot considers imposing a tax on oil and gas developers. By Anna Haynes
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Coloradans have another opportunity to delegalize slavery fter failing to pass a similar ballot initiative in 2016. By Jay Ghosh
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Breaking NewsCUSGNews
Unusual preliminary results makes CUSG election uncertain
by Lucy Haggardby Lucy HaggardThe Ignite ticket came in first in a CUSG election that had a record 20 percent of the student body voting. By Lucy Haggard
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Millennials have a reputation for being politically disengaged, but it’s only because their government remains stagnant. By Libby O’Neall
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No complaints have been filed related to the texts and candidate Hadleigh Swarts rescinded what was said. By Lucy Haggard and Will Hubbard
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CUSG doesn’t represent the university’s student body. Students might be better off if the organization’s budget is reduced. By Harper Brown