On each page, you can see the candidates' names, photos, and campaign slogans. The candidates are presented in order of form submission.
If you click on their name, you will be brought to their candidate profile. This contains their answers to questions they were asked in the candidate form, which are related to their key ideas, and plans for Student Council.
If a candidate has created a campaign video, you can find it below their picture on the candidate's profile page.
This year, there was a character limit of 320 for the answers to the candidate form questions.
If the candidate is running for election for the first time, their profiles are captioned "New candidate." If they have already been a candidate running for student council in the past, the caption is "Returning candidate."
Candidates campaigning timeline: Monday 3/17 - Tuesday 3/25
Voting opens: Wednesday 3/26 @ 8 am
Voting closes: Thursday 3/27 @ 3 pm
Results are announced: Friday 3/28 afternoon
Debate Information
T1 Debate: 5/24/25 in Theatre @ 1:30pm
T2 Debate: None - Only 3 candidates signed up
Presidential Debate: 3/25/25 Zoom Webinar @ 1:30pm (Link to be shared later)
Elected candidates will be determined using a ranked-choiced voting system:
All grades vote on the Presidential candidates. T1s and T2s also vote on their three grade representatives.
Each student is entitled to rank their preferred candidates. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ranks are worth three, two, and one points respectively; these points will be tallied for each candidate.
Ballots with the same candidate in multiple ranks will only be counted for their first choice.
The three candidates with the most ranked-choice points are elected.
For the Presidential candidates, the person with the most points becomes President, 2nd most becomes Vice-President, and 3rd most becomes T4 Representative.