Georgetown students overwhelmingly pass performing arts and conduct referendums

Georgetown Students Overwhelmingly Pass Performing Arts and Conduct Referendums

Georgetown students voted in favor of two referendums, one calling for a reform of the conduct process and another imploring the university to invest in the arts.

The GUSA Election Commission announced the results via X on Saturday morning, stating that the arts referendum, referred to as the STAGE Act, passed with 82% of the vote.

The Restore Student Life Act, the conduct referendum, garnered 2533 votes, or 88% of those who voted.

Both votes reached the voter turnout threshold — 25% of the student body — which is required for a referendum to pass, according to the Election Commission’s announcement.

“It was so heartwarming throughout this process to hear how much students supported it,”

said Tina Solki (CAS ’26), the GUSA senator who introduced the STAGE Act.

Author's summary: Georgetown students pass referendums for arts and conduct reform.

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