 I'm Laylee Ipsa. I'm Robert Tuke. Reporting for Cal TV News outside of Polly Ballroom. On Friday evening around 6.45 p.m. the ASUC released results for student candidates and the executive slate. Here's our exclusive interview with President Alexander and Academic Affairs Vice President Melanie. Why is this victory important to you? We came out of this religious focusing on sending a message, getting to know students, talking to students, really being there on the ground and just having conversations. I think that's what elections are about and you know it resonated and that's what really means something to me is that we have 11 senators and three executives and all the positions we contested and people cared about student action and the message that we sent. I personally decided to run for AVP in February. I'm very unsure of like how this election would turn out but I was very passionate about the platforms that I was running on and I thought that I could be the best AVP for this campus and we're like how can we be better? How can we outreach to every single community and make sure that we're representing every single campus on like every single student on this campus and I think that really resonated with people and that they saw that we were trying to represent their best interests. Have you thought about your first order of business? Yeah, like being AVP Chief of Staff this past semester I've already met with all the relevant stakeholders that I want to like get my platforms done and so immediately getting started on like things on like reforming grants and scholarships and working with the Career Center and like the library. So yeah I've kind of already been working on it but like continuing the work is now it's gonna go on. You know this is this is about students who want to take initiative on this campus and it's not about me it's about our office and what we're gonna do.