 The ASUC tabulations took place on April 16, 2015 in Wheeler Auditorium. After a long-grueling campaign season, UC Berkeley's Student Government Organization, the ASUC released its newly elected members of Senate and Executive Slate. The executive branch results are as follows. President, your daughter's diheon of CalServe. Executive Vice President, Lavanya Jaurahal of CalServe. External Affairs Vice President, Mariam Naveed of CalServe. Academic Affairs Vice President, Melissa Su of CalServe. And Student Advocate, Leah Rahm of Independent. The Senate's 20 seats went to eight CalServe Senators, seven Student Action Senators, one Independent Senator, two Squelch Senators, and one Cooperative Movement Party Senator. CalTV spoke with newly elected officials about their plans for the upcoming year. I feel really happy and also very shocked. I'm still recovering from it and processing it right now, but it's really exciting and I'm super excited. I want to make sure that I'm going to achieve all my platforms. During the summer, I'll be planning everything out and making sure that everything will be, before I come back to school, I'll have plans and I know which offices I'll be reaching out to and making sure it will be a strong year and I'm going to hit all my platforms. I'm very grateful for everything that everyone has done. Like, this was not me at all. This was every single person around me that supported me. My campaign managers, Zahra, Yasmin and Hwaja, this was all them. The three biggest things that I do want to work on is just faculty diversity and making sure that initiative happens. Just revitalizing student life and ensuring that we have spaces on campus where students can come with their whole identity. I'm also really focused on just financial aid and just making sure that we have everything we need for students who live off campus and have food security issues that they're well equipped and then lastly just really focusing on campus climate and ensuring that faculty members really do pay attention to the needs of students. Current officials also shared words of advice with the newly elected ASUC in the hopes that the organization will continue to run productively. One of my dreams for the current senators is really just, you know, put the party politics aside and think about why you ran in the first place. It's because you care about the school. Everyone that ran cares about the school and has amazing passion. And I believe that CalServe as an organization is not only the people that we run but also the support system and the communities behind it. And I believe that the community support that we have behind the new panel that we have coming in is going to be tremendous and actually is going to represent the true diversity of California. CalTV congratulates all who ran for a position and completed their campaign season and wishes the new leaders the best of luck in the coming year. Reporting for CalTV News, I am Brianna Wade.