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Elections

Statement on SGA Elections

Dear Students,

In light of recent events surrounding the election, we would like to address some points that may be causing confusion. Reflecting on last year鈥檚 election season, we acknowledge that it was unique, with three Presidential and Vice-Presidential teams competing against each other. Given the highly competitive nature of last year鈥檚 process, this year鈥檚 election was inherently less engaging and might have led to some confusion. However, we want to emphasize that this year's election, unprecedented in its nature, has contributed to some of the confusion and delays in the process.

We also acknowledge that the results of this year鈥檚 election were not announced in a timely manner. According to the SGA Bylaws, 鈥淭he results of the elections, including the total number of ballots cast for each qualified candidate, shall be officially announced no later than forty-eight hours after the official closing of the polls鈥 (Bylaw VIII; Section IV; Clause g; iii; 1). We understand that the results were announced later than expected. However, please note that this delay was due to a request from the SGA Advisors and Biola Administrative Advisory, who asked for additional time before releasing the results to ensure that all processes were followed correctly and that the conclusions drawn from the results were accurate, given the unprecedented nature of the situation.

We would like to take this opportunity to clarify the situation regarding the Presidential election specifically. Although the Presidential candidate ran unopposed and received enough total votes to meet the required threshold, they did not meet the minimum number of positive votes necessary to secure a victory. According to the SGA Bylaws, 鈥淚f a President and Senior Vice President team runs unopposed, they must campaign in an effort to achieve a minimum vote threshold of 10% of the total undergraduate student body population鈥 (Bylaw VIII; Section IV; Clause g; i; 3). This rule exists to ensure that the student body demonstrates a clear and meaningful preference for the candidate. In this instance, the voting results did not reflect a sufficient level of support for the candidate to be elected President. As a result, the threshold was not met, and no President was elected following the election.

Given the unprecedented nature of these circumstances, the current SGA President, Jacqueline McCauslin, and Senior Vice President, Andrew Ambrose, will lead the appointment process for a new President in accordance with the SGA Bylaws. However, they will not be making this decision alone. They will work in collaboration with the SGA Cabinet, Administrators, and other student leaders on campus, all of whom will play a role in the appointment process. Once the new SGA President is appointed, they will then be responsible for appointing their Senior Vice President. The newly appointed President and Senior Vice President will work together to appoint individuals to any positions that remain unfilled following the SGA election process. We ask that you, the student body, pray for Jacqueline, Andrew, and all those involved as they carry out this important task of appointing the next student leader for Biola.

Serving Christ with you,

Sean O'Hara
SGA Vice President of Human Resources
Chair of SGA Elections Committee


SGA Elections Results

Seven weeks before the conclusion of the Spring Semester, the Student Government Association (SGA) holds elections for the Cabinet and Senate, including key positions such as Student Body President, Senior Vice President, and Senate representatives for both on-campus and off-campus housing. The voting for the 2025-2026 elections took place on campus from February 11 to 12, 2025.

The following individuals have been elected for the 2025-2026 SGA Administration:

SGA Senators

Daniel Shing
Daniel Shing, Hope Senator


Evan Thompson
Evan Thompson, Sigma Senator


SGA extends its heartfelt congratulations to the newly elected student leaders who have emerged victorious in this Spring semester鈥檚 elections. These individuals have demonstrated exceptional dedication, perseverance, and a strong commitment to serving the 黑莓视频 student body in the upcoming academic year.

Running a campaign is an arduous endeavor that requires significant time, energy, and resilience. It entails engaging with fellow students, articulating a vision for positive change, and navigating the challenges of leadership with integrity and determination. We recognize and deeply appreciate the sacrifices these individuals have made throughout this process, from investing their time in meaningful conversations to thoughtfully considering the needs and aspirations of their peers.

As they step into their leadership roles, we encourage them to remember that true leadership is ultimately an act of service to Christ. Their positions are not merely an opportunity to lead but a calling to reflect Christ鈥檚 love, wisdom, and humility in all that they do. We pray that they will seek His guidance in every decision, lead with grace and compassion, and remain steadfast in their commitment to honoring God through their service to the student body.

We express our profound gratitude for their willingness to serve and for their dedication to fostering a Christ-centered, vibrant, and enriching campus environment. We look forward to witnessing the ways in which they will glorify God through their leadership and positively impact the Biola community.

Once again, congratulations to our newly elected student leaders鈥攎ay you lead with wisdom, humility, and a heart devoted to Christ!