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From April 5 to April 8, 2021, an election to fill the sole UNT Student Senate seat from TAMS was held. As the incumbent, Senator [[Navya Chintaman]], was graduating that semester, she was ineligible to run for reelection. Both [[Ted Kwee-Bintoro]] and [[Rohit Rajan]] filed to run.<ref name=":0">[https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/student-government-association/2020-elections 2021 SGA Elections | Division of Student Affairs]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210402183314/https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/student-government-association/2020-elections Archived] on April 2nd, 2021.</ref>
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From April 5 to April 8, 2021, an election to fill the sole UNT Student Senate seat from TAMS will be held. As the incumbent, Senator [[Navya Chintaman]], will be graduating this semester, she will be ineligible to run for reelection. [[Ted Kwee-Bintoro]] and [[Rohit Rajan]] have both filed to run.<ref name=":0">[https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/student-government-association/2020-elections 2021 SGA Elections | Division of Student Affairs]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210402183314/https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/student-government-association/2020-elections Archived] on April 2nd, 2021.</ref>
  
 
==Campaign==
 
==Campaign==
On March 29th, 2021, both candidates announced on the [[Texas Academy of Misplaced Stuff|Texas Academy of Misplaced Stuff Facebook group]] their campaign for the TAMS seat in the UNT SGA Senate. As of April 2nd, 2021, Rohit had a total of 54 engagements with his announcement post and 10 users of his Facebook Profile Picture Frame while Ted had 72 engagements and 25 users of his Frame. Due to the UNT SGA Senatorial Panel being held in-person, both candidates opted out of the event.
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On March 29th, 2021, both candidates announced on the [[Texas Academy of Misplaced Stuff|Texas Academy of Misplaced Stuff Facebook group]] their campaign for the TAMS seat in the UNT SGA Senate. As of April 2nd, 2021, Rohit has a total of 54 engagements with his announcement post and 10 users of his Facebook Profile Picture Frame while Ted has 72 engagements and 25 users of his Frame. Due to the UNT SGA Senatorial Panel being held in-person, both candidates opted out of the event.
  
 
===Rohit Rajan===
 
===Rohit Rajan===
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===Ted Kwee-Bintoro===
 
===Ted Kwee-Bintoro===
Ted focused on three values: transparency, equality, and democracy. Along with his values, he had 17 different goals and 7 different resolution drafts which he wanted to push for.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1723394904588579/permalink/2749762608618465/ Ted Kwee-Bintoro's Candidacy Announcement Post] on the Texas Academy of Misplaced Stuff Facebook group.</ref> Ted maintained a [https://tedkweebintoro.com/senate/ website] with more information regarding his campaign.<ref>[https://tedkweebintoro.com/senate/ Ted! 2021]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210329202251/https://tedkweebintoro.com/senate/ Archived] on April 2nd, 2021.</ref><blockquote>From the official Candidate Platform: ''This year has been rough on the TAMS community after being forced to spend a year completely online and away from campus, we feel frustrated and unheard. As I talk to my classmates, many ask the same question “Was it worth it to drop everything and come here?” Let me tell you something: I believe that this school is worth it. I believe that there are so many new opportunities and connections to be made here. I believe that we can get the TAMS experience we deserve, but only if we have leadership that reflects our values. That’s why I’m running for the Student Senate: I want to fight for the best of what TAMS has to offer. As your Senator, I will fight for the restoration of transparency, equality, and democracy. My legislative agenda will focus on holding the UNT administration accountable and ensuring that every single student can have their concerns heard. On day one in the Senate, I will submit legislation that will direct the Election Board to look into adopting instant run-off voting, create a standing committee with the goal of responding to student concerns, and increase TAMS participation in the UNT Student Government Association.''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>
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Ted focused on three values: transparency, equality, and democracy. Along with his values, he had 17 different goals and 7 different resolution drafts which he wants to push for.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1723394904588579/permalink/2749762608618465/ Ted Kwee-Bintoro's Candidacy Announcement Post] on the Texas Academy of Misplaced Stuff Facebook group.</ref> Ted maintains a [https://tedkweebintoro.com/senate/ website] with more information regarding his campaign.<ref>[https://tedkweebintoro.com/senate/ Ted! 2021]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210329202251/https://tedkweebintoro.com/senate/ Archived] on April 2nd, 2021.</ref><blockquote>From the official Candidate Platform: ''This year has been rough on the TAMS community after being forced to spend a year completely online and away from campus, we feel frustrated and unheard. As I talk to my classmates, many ask the same question “Was it worth it to drop everything and come here?” Let me tell you something: I believe that this school is worth it. I believe that there are so many new opportunities and connections to be made here. I believe that we can get the TAMS experience we deserve, but only if we have leadership that reflects our values. That’s why I’m running for the Student Senate: I want to fight for the best of what TAMS has to offer. As your Senator, I will fight for the restoration of transparency, equality, and democracy. My legislative agenda will focus on holding the UNT administration accountable and ensuring that every single student can have their concerns heard. On day one in the Senate, I will submit legislation that will direct the Election Board to look into adopting instant run-off voting, create a standing committee with the goal of responding to student concerns, and increase TAMS participation in the UNT Student Government Association.''<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==

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