Do you want your voice to be heard by faculty and administration? Students can vote for their peers running for office to represent the student body for the 2024-25 school year. Millersville’s Student Government Association is holding elections for their officers this March. Voting opened on Monday, March 25, and will remain open through Sunday, March 31. Students can vote by stopping by the SGA table in the SMC on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in the SMC Atrium or the SMC promenade on Tuesday, all from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. In addition, students can vote using the QR code/link on SGA social media accounts. Students will need to use their MU credentials to access the Microsoft form.
SGA’s current student president, Camree Patterson, encourages Millersville students to participate in this March’s elections. “Students should know that it is important to vote in the SGA elections, because we are the recognized group that speaks with the administration on their behalf. Also, we oversee the Student Activity Fee, which gets distributed to clubs and organizations on campus.”
Four candidates are running in this election, including Tevon Kerr-Hornbaker, who is running unopposed for SGA president, Deanna Cruz and Jessica Cabibbo for vice president and Brayden Button, who plans to continue his role as the director of finance.
Patterson shares her thoughts on the candidates and their dedication to the organization, “I believe all our candidates running for the president, vice-president and director of finance position will do a wonderful job in their respective roles. I believe that Tevon will be a great president as he has already demonstrated his commitment by assisting students through his role as a representative.”
“It is important that students vote in this election because SGA members are the means that the students’ voice can be heard by administration and staff,” Patterson concludes.
To find out more and vote in the SGA 2024-25 election, visit: https://www.instagram.com/millersvillesga/
Results will be announced on April 2.