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Elections

The Registrar's Office manages elections for positions on Camosun's Board of Governors and Education Council (EdCo).

    Election rules, schedule, and candidate guidelines

    Spring 2025 election schedule听

    Nomination period: March 2 (9 am) to March 15 (11:30 pm) - Closed

    Voting: April 1 (9 am) to April 3 (11:30 pm)

    Candidates

    The following candidates stand for election to the Board of Governors:

    Students

    • Sean Leyland
    • Nancy Kwong
    • Talhia Plourde
    • Ben Proudfoot
    • Ro Schutte

    Faculty

    • Sandra Bannikoff
    • Albert Van Akker

    Download the College Election Rules听补苍诲 Candidate Guidelines.

    Board of Governors

    Being on the Board of Governors is a way to have a voice in the affairs of the institution and establishing the policies that guide the activity of the College. The board focuses on policy and strategic leadership.

    Spring 2024 election results

    • Students:听2听seats with a term of Aug听1, 2024听- Jul听31, 2025
      • Acclaimed:听Prince Solanki and Sean Leyland

    Education Council

    If you听are interested in educational policy, standards, and curriculum, serving on Camosun's听Education Council听(EdCo) is a great way to make a difference. Learn more about听joining EdCo.

    Fall 2024 bi-election听results听

    • Students:听3听seats with a term of November 1, 2024听鈥 July 31, 2025
      • Acclaimed: Ivy Bell and Ayush Gujjar; one听seat听remains vacant until the 2025听Spring election.

    Spring 2024 election听results

    • Students: 4seats with a term of August听1, 2024听- July 31, 2025听
      • Acclaimed:听Purav Yashpal Solanki; three听seats remain vacant until the 2024 Fall听by-election. 听
    • Faculty:听3听seats with a term of August听1, 2024听- July 31, 2026.听听
      • Elected:听Blair Fisher, Courtney Neidig, and Michel Liu.

    Note: The 听mandates that the rules for election of members to the Education Council must reflect the distribution of programs and provide for representation of program and education support areas.

    To meet this mandate and ensure equity and fairness in representation, the composition of available seats for Education Council is determined at the start of each election cycle prior to the start of the nomination period.

    The existing composition and student enrolment numbers will generally be the principle factors used in determining composition from faculties; at times, other decision factors may include feedback from representative group leadership, the number of instructors per faculty/area, historical representation, and the College鈥檚 strategic priorities.

    When there is more than one candidate for one seat but no nominations in another, the seat will be assigned to minimize vacancies and maximize the number of faculty representatives on Education Council.

    More information

    For more information about Board of Governors and Education Council elections, contact the Office of the Registrar听elections@camosun.ca

    Find information about elected positions to the .

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