ResSoc has restarted its executive election following the nullification of results on Jan. 23.
For the second year in a row, the AMS hosted a forum for uncontested executive candidates. 

CESA Executive debate recap

January 28, 2019
On Friday night, CESA candidate teams RAY and Illuminate pitched similar platform points at the Association’s executive debate.
Taylor Brooks is running for COMPSA’s most people-oriented position, hoping a win will increase student engagement.
ComSoc candidates hope to take a broader approach to careers in commerce and lead undergrads to less traditional paths.
EngSoc’s only contested election this year will see Jinho Lee, Sci ’21, and Melissa Young, Sci ’20, campaign for the vice-president (operations).
Shreyansh Anand, CompSci ’21, is pushing to fill the gaps in the computing experience at Queen’s, starting with mentors and entrepreneurship.
On Thursday night, every candidate in the Computing Students’ Association executive election called for increased student participation.
In the ILC atrium on Tuesday, four candidates vying for next year’s Engineering Society (EngSoc) executive team answered questions on transparency, promotion, and pneumonia.
As the only candidate running for president of the Engineering Society this year, Delaney Benoit, Sci ’20, wants to be a voice for the Society’s students.
Danielle Edward, CompSci ’21, aims to rebuild COMPSA from the ground up as the vice-president of operations for the 2019-20 academic year.
Tyler Macintyre, the sole Undergraduate Trustee candidate, spoke to an open forum which no students attended in Wallace Hall on Wednesday.
This year, the only contested SGPS election is for its presidency.
Despite running uncontested in this year’s ASUS Executive election, Team Chayce and Aaryan faced numerous questions at Tuesday night’s forum in the Lower Ceilidh of the JDUC.
Voting for Residence Society (ResSoc) executive closed Tuesday night, electing Team NOM by daybreak.
At a debate in Victoria Hall on Sunday, the Residence Society’s two candidate teams—Team NOM and Team SBB—discussed how to address student awareness and enable greater residence services.
As executive candidates in this year’s Residence Society (ResSoc) election, of Team NOM say their diverse leadership experience can bring change in residence halls.
Team Illuminate hopes to engage students within CESA with more services and a more comprehensive ConEd experience.
With the Undergraduate Trustee position uncontested this year, the AMS unanimously confirmed Tyler Macintyre, Sci ’20, to begin his election campaign on Thursday. 
One of two teams campaigning in this year’s Concurrent Education Students Association (CESA) election, Team RAY is putting student experience at the forefront.