Mission
The ASUO strives to provide for the social, cultural, educational, and physical development of its members and for the advancement of their individual and collective interests both within the university and the community at large. The ASUO represents each of the more than 20,000 students at UO and oversee an annual budget of approximately $17 million.
Purpose
The ASUO serves as the student-led and university-recognized student government at the University of Oregon. The ASUO is the primary campus mechanism through which students can express collective opinions on UO policies and procedures, as well as organize and advocate in campaigns to benefit student interests both on campus and throughout the wider community. The ASUO also recommends and allocates the student Incidental Fee, and coordinates the recognition of student organizations.
Branches
The ASUO is structured into three distinct branches, each with separate designated roles set forth in the ASUO constitution.
ASUO Executive Branch

Meghan Turley
ASUO External Chief of Staff

Lucien Lasocki
Internal Chief of Staff and Programs Coordinator

Nailah Dowell
ASUO Director of Hiring
ASUO Executive Branch Office Hours
ASUO Legislative Branch

Kayla Kruger
Senate Ombudsperson, Senate Seat 21

Sara Harvey
DFC Chair, DFC At Large Seat 01
ASUO Legislative Branch Office Hours
ASUO Judicial Branch

Jessica Mason
Chief Justice

Jordan Galik
Constitution Court Associate Justice - Seat 01

Jessica Mason
Constitution Court Associate Justice - Seat 02

Simmone Landau
Constitution Court Associate Justice - Seat 03

Isaiah Hardy
Constitution Court Associate Justice - Seat 04

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Constitution Court Associate Justice - Seat 05
Staff
The ASUO elected and appointed officials are supported by full-time professional and student staff members who help direct the financial, logistical, and policy work carried out by the various ASUO branches, committees, and offices.