Associated Students of Colorado State University announced candidates for president, vice president and senator positions for the 2015 elections.
Kwon Yearby, junior economics major, will run as president with junior economics major Clayton King as vice president.
Senior political science major Jason Sydoriak and his running mate Taylor Albaugh, sophomore business major, will also contend for the positions.
Sydoriak is a senator this year, and Albaugh serves as the deputy director of student services for ASCSU.
Yearby served on Senate fall 2014, but was impeached in November. He said the cause for his impeachment was unjust.
Any full-time student, 12 or more credits, with a president/vice president ticket is eligible to run. The application period closed 3 p.m. Friday.
Senate candidates were also announced by college:
College of Agricultural Sciences
– Ashely Higgins
– Adrian Bailey
– Jonathan Kuhlman
College of Business
– Connor Grieshaber
Intra-University
– Luke Yeager
– Christian Habert
– David Prucelli
– Nathan Rhine
College of Natural Sciences
– Kalyn Bonn
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
– Jon Goldstone
– Yunus Ozekin
College of Liberal Arts
– Pranaya Sathe
– Josh Williams
– Taylor Bryan
– Spencer Nolan
– Kelsey Bigham
Health & Human Sciences
– Chris Brancoccio
– Michelle Sogge
– Jessica Teal
College of Engineering
– Chris Bueno
– Kassi Prochazko
– Peter Seel
Graduate school
– Mohamed Jefri
– Andrew Bondi
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