The presidential candidates often take the spotlight during the annual SG?Spring elections, sometimes eclipsing the 37 Senate seats up for grabs. But the senators still have influence and must make tough decisions about how to spend student money. Use the Kernel's voter guide to get acquainted with the candidates before casting your vote tomorrow or Thursday.
Students heading to the polls tomorrow and Thursday for the 2008 Student Government elections will see only one name on the ballot for the highest-ranking student-elected leader at UK. But even though he does not have an opponent, SG presidential candidate Tyler Montell said he is campaigning as if he did.
The presidential candidates often take the spotlight during the annual SG?Spring elections, sometimes eclipsing the 37 Senate seats up for grabs. But the senators still have influence and must make tough decisions about how to spend student money. Use the Kernel's voter guide to get acquainted with the candidates before casting your vote tomorrow or Thursday.
For the first time, students can cast their votes online from any computer in an SG Spring election. Although a few on-campus polling places will be open tomorrow and Thursday, students can cast a ballot from anywhere, on- or off-campus. Here's how it will work: Online voting opens at 9 a.