Spring 2026 Elections

The Master of Museum Studies Student Association (MUSSA) holds elections twice a year, in the first month of the fall term and last month of the spring term. Second-year council positions are elected in the spring term to fulfill MUSSA’s duties over the summer, and the remaining council positions (first-year positions as well as any unfilled positions) are elected in the fall term. Reference Article VI of MUSSA’s constitution for more information on elections. All registered MMSt and CDP students are eligible to run and vote in MUSSA elections.

Link to MUSSA Constitution: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PWGLrpWMMe6DtC7m_gFNCFMPZbEvORWw/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=103678624973101706382&rtpof=true&sd=true

Spring 2026 Election Package: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RuSR8RvBsAkN7tx36LTH2OGkuRIcYGEn0Z-DX6M8dVo/edit?usp=sharing

Please read the election package and website information to learn about the election and its procedures.


Important Dates

Nomination Period – March 23rd -27th, 2026

  • Nomination Link will be shared once period opens
  • You will need a nomination statement (max 1000 characters) and a photo of yourself!

All Candidates Information

  • Video about election process to be released by March 23rd
  • Elections FAQ:
    • Will be updated as students send questions and information

Voting Period: March 30 – April 3, 2026

  • Voting will take place on google forms
  • Check your UofT email for more information! Link will be sent through the MUSEletter. If you are a registered MMSt and CDP student and did not get the MUSEletter for the Week of March 30, 2036 – please email MUSSA!
  • Results Announced: April 7, 2026

Why run for MUSSA?

Participating in student council is a great way to get involved in life at the iSchool and in the Museum Studies program, and to make sure your voice is heard. You can develop new skills in event planning, budgeting, advocacy, committee work, liaising with the faculty, collaboration, and more! It is also an excellent opportunity to make connections with your peers, faculty members, future leaders in the industry, and current industry professionals.

Election Guidelines and Procedures

GUIDELINES

  • Registered MMSt and CDP students may nominate themselves for any available position on MUSSA.
  • Students may nominate themselves for ONE Executive position and/or ONE Committee position; or TWO Committee positions.​
  • Interested candidates are expected to familiarize themselves with the responsibilities of their desired position, as outlined in the MUSSA Constitution and below. Reach out to any council member or contact mussa.ischool@gmail.com if you would like more information on any of the positions.
  • Interested candidates must submit a short nomination statement and a photo of themselves via the Nomination Form to be posted to eligible voters during the voting period.
  • If you wish to withdraw your submitted nomination, you may do so prior to the start of the voting period by emailing the CRO (Vice President) at mussa.ischool@gmail.com.
  • Any unfilled positions will be appointed and subsequently voted in by MUSSA following the election period without having to hold an election. These appointments will be made based on student interest.
  • Candidates are welcome to campaign for themselves, during the campaigning period listed above, while nominations are open. Campaigning is not permitted during the voting period. The following rules for campaigning apply:
    • You can only campaign for yourself, and can not enlist others to campaign on your behalf.
    • Be kind – there is zero tolerance for speaking negatively about any of the other candidates.
    • Only campaign during the permitted period.
    • You are welcome to use any forms of social media to campaign. If you wish to use your classes and the Virtual Inforum as spaces to campaign, you must receive the appropriate permissions from instructors and staff. If you are putting up physical posters, you must follow the iSchool’s poster policy, and remove all your posters once elections are over. ​


NOMINATE

Please take a look below at the positions available for election. You may only nominate yourself for ONE Executive position and/or ONE Committee position; or TWO Committee positions.

**Nominees should have attended the All Candidates Meeting. If you were unable to attend, please ask for a copy of the recording by emailing mussa.ischool@gmail.com in order to find out everything you need to know prior to submitting your nomination.

When you are ready, you can nominate yourself using the nomination form here. You will need to provide a short blurb sharing a little bit about yourself and your interest in the position, along with a photo of yourself. Both will be shared for everyone in the program to make their voting decisions.

VOTE

Once nominations have closed and candidates are announced, candidates’ nomination statements and photos will be available here. Please review the candidates’ statements prior to voting.

Once you have reviewed the candidate statements during the voting period, you may complete your vote with our google form voting link. For each open position, electorates have the option to vote for a candidate or decline their vote.

If you require alternative accommodations for voting, please email the CRO (Vice President) at mussa.ischool@gmail.com.

​Whether you are voting or running in the election, we thank all students for your interest and for having your voice heard!


Available Positions for Spring 2026 Elections

Executive roles 

  • President
  • Vice-President
  • Social Chair
  • Social Media Manager
  • Second-Year Representative%
  • CDP Representative&

Please Note:
%Second Year MMSt or Third Year CDP (during the 2026-2027 school year)
&CDP Students Only

Committee roles

  • MUSINGS Copy Editors
  • MUSINGS Administrative Editor
  • Alumni Association Representative
    • Meetings with FIAA through the year: TBD but will be during the evenings
  • Programs Committee Representative
    • Faculty meetings: TBD but will most likely be on Thursdays
  • Masters Recruitment & Admissions Representative
    • Faculty meetings: sporadically during the year
  • Indigenous Action and Anti-Colonialism Committee (IAACC) Representative
    • Faculty meetings: TBD but will most likely be on Thursdays
  • Faculty of Information Student Conference (iConference) Committee Representative
    • Schedule of meetings based on iConference reps from other student associations and your organizing of the conference