Two parties vies for the allotted positions in the Supreme Student Government (SSG)
Blows from the Progress and shots from the Voice Party made the temperature rise during the Grand Rally held on July 6 at the College Gym and finally boost-up one party after knowing the win on July 8, SSG Election.
It became a hot siege between the two parties during the campaign period.
The election was done at the internet laboratories with the supervision of Engineer Josef Albert Monghe, ICT Director in Automated Election.
Meanwhile, Ernesto D. Matta Jr., BSED III, under the Progress Party won the presidency after garnering 1,148 votes and Roque G. Acse, BSED III and of the same party, was elected as the vice-president obtaining 1,240 votes released by the Committee on Selection and Screening (COMSELEC).
The reigning president’s plan is to unite the three colleges-the College of Education (COed), School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) and College of Inustrial Technology (CIT) together with the elected senators: Edmar Villanueva, Rolyn Alfaro, Joseph Canete, Yuchalen Gantalao, Catherine Jarder, Krishiel Ann Montelibano, Charity Duremdez, Kenneth Geronca, Ivy Lozada, Darlene Grace Gemina, Danrisa Conclara and Manuel Bartolome, and the elected representatives: Ian Bancaya, Azela Ruth Gelico, and Eric Sapul.
Indeed, the election was made successful because the CHMSCians participated. Everybody hopes that the SSG under the new presidency could do a sort of change and aid the studentry.*Romela Christy Magturo
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