As voting closed Monday night, Vivian Yang was announced the next residence society (ResSoc) vice-president of judicial affairs the following morning via email.
Jaya Sharma, BHSc ’24, and Seyon Shelvachandren, Nurs ’24, are competing for the position of Undergraduate Trustee in this year’s election.
Presidential candidate, Alyth Roos, ArtSci ’22, and Vice-President candidate Brandon Aldworth, ArtSci ’23, are the only team running in the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society’s executive election this year.
Students competing for the position of Residence Society (ResSoc) Vice-President of Judicial Affairs (VPJA) went head-to-head in a virtual debate Sunday night.The debate saw the two VPJA candidates—Helen Wang, Comm ’22, and Vivian Yang, Sci ’22 and BEd ’23—answer a series of moderated questions over Zoom. The questions were posed by Eliot Little, deputy electoral officer, and Julia Guest, vice-president of residence affairs. 
AMS Assembly officially approved two teams for AMS executive and two candidates for Undergraduate Trustee Friday evening on Zoom.
Though today is the first official day of the campaign for Undergraduate Trustee candidates, Seyon Shelvachandren said he’s “procrastinating” on his campaign.
The candidates that make up Team RTZ are coming from an outside perspective—not one of them has been directly involved with the AMS in their prior years at Queen’s.Team RTZ consists of Presidential candidate Zaid Kasim, Sci ’21, Vice-Presidential (Operations) candidate Tiana Wong, ArtSci ’21, and Vice-Presidential candidate (University Affairs) Ryan Sieg, Kin ’21.In an interview with The Journal, Kasim said he’s running for AMS President because of his frustration with the organization. 
Should they be elected next year’s AMS executive, Team TIA has plans to improve accessibility at Queen’s.
Following the election of the Residence Society (ResSoc) President for the 2021-22 school year, two candidates are now competing for the position of ResSoc Vice-President of Judicial Affairs.
The winners of the Engineering Society’s (EngSoc) elections were announced Wednesday night over Zoom.
Following an extended nomination period, two teams have successfully submitted nomination packages for AMS executive in the election.
Ahead of the deadline for entering the race, a second team is seeking the nomination for AMS executive.
Students running for the coveted positions of President and Vice-President of Student Affairs (VPSA) in the Engineering Society (EngSoc) competed in a virtual debate Thursday night, held over Zoom.
As voting closed Thursday night, Roshael Chellappah was elected next Residence Society (ResSoc) President. 
Christina Bisol, Sci ’22, is running uncontested to be the next Engineering Society (EngSoc) President.
In the most contested Society election this year, candidates Kaija Edwards, Brian Seo, Sylvie Asija, and Rein Tiisler discussed their platforms for Engineering Society Vice-President of Student Affairs (VPSA) with The Journal.
On Thursday night, Meredith Wilson-Smith was elected the next Editor in Chief of The Journal, Volume 147. 
This weekend, substantial majorities elected two societies’ future executives, with one team winning for the second time.

AJW voted next AMS executive

January 29, 2019
As voting closed Tuesday, a 30.1 per cent turnout rate elected next year’s student leaders. 
Presidential candidates faced off at the executive open forum on Friday for their final confrontation before the Jan. 28 to 29 elections.