Student Elections
About Student Elections
During each spring semester, many different positions open up for campus leadership opportunities. Positions become available in the Graduate Student Assembly, Student Government, Texas Student Media, University Co-op, and the University Unions. These opportunities are fulfilled by students who file to become candidates and participate in the Campus-Wide Election. The Campus-Wide Election is an important opportunity for all students to make connections across campus, serve our fellow longhorns, and engage in productive dialog about the university we call home. Whether you run for an elected position, campaign for someone who does, or share your voice through your vote, the entire Campus-Wide Election process is a chance for all of us to exemplify our university tagline and show that what starts here changes the world.

Who Can Vote
There are different eligibility requirements for voting in the First-Year Election and Campus-Wide Election. Our site has details about which currently enrolled UT students are eligible to vote for which entities open positions.

Promotion Guidelines
Learn about reserving space on campus for election campaign events, promotional items and methods, and prohibited promotion methods for election campaigns.

Campaign Organization & Protected Marks Agreement
By filing for a First-Year Election or Campus-Wide Election position, all candidates receive certain rights and privileges. If you intend to file, please review the guidelines and complete the online agreement.

Campus-Wide Election
The Campus-Wide Election is an important opportunity for all students to make connections across campus, serve our fellow longhorns, and engage in productive dialog about the university we call home. Whether you run for an elected position, campaign for someone who does, or share your voice through your vote, the entire Campus-Wide Election process is a chance for all of us to exemplify our university tagline and show that what starts here changes the world.

First-Year Election
The First-Year Election is a unique opportunity for first-year students to learn about the UT Austin community, make connections across campus, serve our fellow longhorns, and engage in productive dialog regarding UT Austin. Whether you run for an elected position, campaign for someone who does, or share your voice through your vote, the First-Year Election process is a chance first-year students to exemplify our university tagline and show that what starts here changes the world.