Chloe Kanas '10

Contributing Writer

All Campus Elections of 2010 raises some concerns

I’m sure there are various problems with All Campus Elections at Mount Holyoke, but I would suggest that among the most pressing is the problem of apathy. Perhaps students don’t have faith in the democratic process, perhaps they don’t care about SGA or perhaps they don’t think it is significant to their personal lives. Whatever it is, the vast majority of students aren’t voting. There are often candidates that win because they run uncontested, and there are often vacant offices once elections have run their course.