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COMELEC unveils Halalan 2023 final roster
Official List Of Candidates Accountancy Student Council 2023 Elections
Incumbent ASC Public Relations Officer (PRO) now independent, Jose Karlo Pascual, runs unopposed as he eyes to secure this year’s presidential seat.
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Julianna Nicole Go, ASC’s Assistant Secretary for the academic year, seeks the vice-presidential post.

Maria Allyssa Creencia, outgoing ASC Auditor, aims for the treasurer post, with Levan Ahmed Cabatingan vying for the Auditor position.
On the other hand, ASSET’s slate consists of Leann Ysabel Mendoza targeting the secretarial post and Mary Margarette Gutierrez for the Assistant Treasurer position.
Hanz Christian Santos from ASSET will contest with independent candidate Arabella Helaena Narvaez for the P.R.O seat.

No candidate filed for the assistant secretary post and remains vacant as of writing.
By Denniela R. Mamawan
THEUST-AMV Commission on Elections (COMELEC) released the list of official Accountancy Student Council (ASC) executive board aspirants for the upcoming Halalan 2023 last March 6.
While three candidates are representing the banner of the political party Alliance for Student Service, Equity, and Truth (ASSET), the rest of the five candidates will be running independently.
In a previously published resolution on their Facebook page, COMELEC outlined the rules and regulations on the filing of the candidates’ certificates of candidacy along with the tentative schedule of their election-related activities.
The active virtual campaign period will run from March 7 to 8 and March 22 to 25, while Hotseat and 100 Segundo will also be held on March 7 to 8. The local and central student council elections will be from March 27 to April 1. The canvassing of votes and the proclamation of new council officers will commence on the last day of elections.
LAKASDIWA faces suspension, turns focus
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LAKASDIWAAccountancy Unit, a prominent political party in AMV, announces that they will not be participating in this year’s Accountancy Student Council (ASC) elections following their suspension.
In a statement released on their Facebook page on March 6, the party admits that they unintentionally violated rules set by the UST-AMV Commission on Elections (COMELEC).
The party cites “unfavorable circumstances and misunderstandings” but acknowledges their unintentional violations. A