02/06/2023
Election Results at Saint Estanislao Kostka College Incorporated: Ced Denolan Emerges as President with 112 Votes
Saint Estanislao Kostka College recently held its highly anticipated student government elections, with an enthusiastic turnout from the student body. After a day filled with speeches, campaigning, and voting, the results have been tallied and the winners have been declared.
Ced Denolan emerged victorious in the race for the presidency, garnering an impressive 112 votes. Denolan's campaign centered around fostering a more inclusive and collaborative environment on campus, with a strong emphasis on student well-being and academic excellence. The newly elected president expressed gratitude for the support received and pledged to work tirelessly to bring positive changes to the school.
Carrie Gumla claimed the position of Vice President with a close margin, securing 119 votes. Gumla's campaign focused on promoting student engagement, improving campus facilities, and advocating for student rights. As the newly elected Vice President, Gumla aims to create a supportive and engaging atmosphere that encourages student participation in various activities.
Mitch Montalban won the race for the Secretary position, receiving a total of 153 votes. Montalban's platform emphasized the importance of efficient communication and organization within the student government. As Secretary, Montalban aims to streamline administrative processes and ensure clear and timely dissemination of information among students.
Rihanna Doevan Bello emerged victorious in the Treasurer position, securing 136 votes. Bello's campaign centered around financial transparency, responsible budget management, and funding initiatives that benefit the entire student body. As Treasurer, Bello plans to implement financial strategies that prioritize student welfare and support the realization of student-led projects.
Kimberly Navarro won the election for Auditor, amassing 127 votes. Navarro's campaign focused on accountability and ensuring the proper allocation of school resources. As the newly elected Auditor, Navarro aims to establish a system that promotes transparency and fiscal responsibility.
Kaylee Kirsten Andrea Diaz emerged as the Public Information Officer (PIO) with 112 votes. Diaz's campaign highlighted the importance of effective communication between the student government and the wider school community. As PIO, Diaz intends to enhance the dissemination of relevant information and amplify student voices.
In addition to the executive positions, several candidates were elected as senators. The elected senators and their vote counts are as follows: Jia Cadungog (136 votes), Kathlyn Salasayo (127 votes), Shenem Ann Silorio (135 votes), Lizette Insoy (124 votes), Ven John Lañojan (122 votes), Maicel Meraveles (118 votes), Leih Rose Mendiola (117 votes), Aldon Parohinog (116 votes), Jessa Tandoc (116 votes), Escabarte (115 votes), Gabriana Jatico (114 votes), and Marky Orong (104 votes).
The newly elected student government officials expressed their gratitude to the student body for their participation and support throughout the election process. They vowed to fulfill their respective roles with utmost dedication and strive to make positive changes for the benefit of the school community.
With a fresh mandate and a team of passionate individuals ready to serve, Saint Estanislao Kostka College is poised to witness a new era of student leadership and progress. The newly elected officials are eager to begin their terms and work collaboratively to address the concerns and aspirations of the student body.