Staff Senate Elections Open Tuesday, May 1

The 2018-19 Staff Senate elections will open Tuesday, May 1, and run until 5 p.m. Friday, May 4. If you are a 100 percent-appointed staff member, classified or non-classified (and non-faculty), please vote for the next class of staff senators. All current nominee's photo and platform statements are available to view at 2018 Staff Senate Nominees.

Each qualified staff member will receive an email with the link to cast their votes. Please do not share this email with your co-workers; each one is specifically for the recipient. Once at the election ballot, you may select from staff members from your division, as well as candidates in the "At-large" (or all campus category), to represent you on the Staff Senate.

The Staff Senate is the campus governance group which represents and advocates for staff employees on the Fayetteville campus. Annually, the Staff Senate coordinates employee recognition programs such as Employee of the Quarter, the Outstanding Staff Team Award, the Part-Time Employee Award, the annual Staff Appreciation Week and Staff Celebration Picnic. The Staff Senate also manages the Staff Scholarship program which awards scholarships for staff pursuing a degree at the University of Arkansas.

As the representative voice for staff on policy matters such as benefits, parking, campus safety, working conditions and compensation, the Senate functions as an advisory and policy-referral body to the administration and staff. For more information about the Staff Senate please visit the Staff Senate website.

Only individuals receiving the highest number of votes will win the election, so please be sure to cast your vote for the staff who will best represent your voice on the Staff Senate and campus administration. All staff are strongly encouraged to vote.

Contacts

Allen Porter, elections chair
Staff Senate
479-575-4205, ssenate@uark.edu

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