Skip to Content, Navigation, or Footer.
The Tufts Daily
Where you read it first | Wednesday, April 23, 2025

BREAKING: 2025–26 TCU Senate election results announced

Elections for Tufts Community Union Judiciary and the Committee on Student Life were also held.

Tsungming Tu Complex.jpg
The Tsungming Tu Complex, home to the School of Engineering, is pictured on Jan. 15.

The Tufts Community Union Elections Commission announced the incoming senators for the 2025–26 academic year on Saturday, shortly after voting concluded at 12 p.m. According to junior Luca O’Neil, the chair of the Election Commission, approximately 16.2% of students voted in the election, down from last year’s approximately 20%.

The results are as follows:

Class of 2026 Senators

  • Jose Armando Rodriguez Sanchez
  • Dhruv Sampat
  • Eraste Talla Ngoualadjo
  • Zachary Taouli
  • Arman Tendulkar
  • Savvy Thompson
  • Alexander Vang

Class of 2027 Senators

  • Aaron Dickson
  • Amelia Farrar
  • Brendan French
  • Nicholas Goldberg
  • Anastasiya Korovska
  • Defne Olgun
  • Michael Onysko

Class of 2028 Senators

  • Ruby Appleton
  • Shefali Bakre
  • Logan Elie
  • Gracie Felsenthal
  • Gunnar Ivarsson
  • Spencer Kluger
  • Ashley Zhang

Community Senators

  • Africana: Jesse Kitumba ’28
  • Asian American: Keyi Chen ’28
  • FIRST: Perla Fernandez ’28
  • Indigenous: Alexander Stone ’28
  • International: Naisha Luthra ’28
  • Latinx: Julieta Grané ’26
  • LGBTQIA+: Jueun Sunny Pak ’27
  • SMFA: Kunal Botla ’27
  • SWANA: Iman Boulouah ’26
  • Women’s: Anahat Bawa ’28

Disability seat is vacant

TCU Judiciary

  • Jacob Ackiron ’26
  • Nicholas Dahlen ’27
  • Patricia Martinez ’27
  • Anthony Vitale ’28

Three vacant seats

Committee on Student Life

  • Thomas Chou ’27

Four vacant seats

On Tuesday at 7 p.m., ECOM will hold the presidential candidate nominations in Room 112 of Eaton Hall to determine the candidates for TCU President for next year.

On April 23, the presidential candidates will debate their platforms in the Tsungming Tu Complex in Room 253.

Ballots will be open for the presidential election from April 24 at 12 p.m. through April 26 at 12 p.m.

Correction: This article has been updated to correct the title of Luca O'Neil, who is the chair of the Election Committee, not the treasurer. This correction was issued on April 12.