Winter 2025 Plebiscite Results
KINGSTON, ON – Below are the results of the 2025 AMS Special Referendum. Voter turnout was 2642 (13.0%)
Plebiscite questions are used to survey the opinion of undergraduate students. Non-binding Plebiscite questions will not be deemed “Pass” or “Fail”.
Plebiscite Questions
Do you agree that external groups (these are non-student groups that are not affiliated with the AMS, faculty societies, Queen’s University or the SGPS) should be allowed to seek an optional fee?
- No – 1037 (52.2%)
- Yes – 951 (47.8%)
- Abstain – 654 (24.8%)
Do you agree that Queen’s University should prioritize divestment from fossil fuels?
- Yes – 1643 (81.1%)
- No – 382 (18.9%)
- Abstain – 617 (23.4%)
Do you agree that Queen’s University demonstrates an active commitment towards environmental sustainability?
- Yes – 1153 (59.9%)
- No – 772 (40.1%)
- Abstain – 717 (27.1%)
Do you agree that the AMS demonstrates an active commitment towards environmental sustainability through its services (CoGro, The Queen’s Journal, Tricolour, Walkhome, etc…)?
- Yes – 1508 (79.6%)
- No – 387 (20.4%)
- Abstain – 747 (28.3%)
Do you agree that the AMS Housing Centre provides adequate resources that support the needs of students?
- Yes – 664 (50.3%)
- No – 657 (49.7%)
- Abstain – 1321 (50.0%)
Do you agree that housing in Kingston is accessible and affordable?
- No –2173 (93.2%)
- Yes – 159 (6.8%)
- Abstain – 310 (11.7%)
Do you agree that the municipal government shows an active commitment to engage positively with students at Queen’s?
- No – 1360 (77.3)
- Yes – 400 (22.7%)
- Abstain – 882 (33.4%)
Do you agree that food insecurity is a pressing issue facing undergraduate students?
- Yes – 1758 (86.5%)
- No – 274 (13.5%)
- Abstain – 610 (23.1%)
The AMS provides event sanctioning to offer insurance coverage to student events on-campus. Do you agree that the event sanctioning process is clear and transparent?
- No – 784 (52.0%)
- Yes – 724 (48.0%)
- Abstain – 1134 (42.9%)
Do you agree that the AMS has adequately informed students about the Menstrual Equity Project?
- No – 1534(82.7%)
- Yes – 321 (17.3%)
- Abstain – 787 (29.8%)
Do you agree that there is effective communication and resources (from the AMS, Queen’s University or Kingston) about waste services?
- No – 1187 (63.9%)
- Yes – 670 (36.1%)
- Abstain – 785 (29.7%)
Please select three environmental issues that should be an advocacy priority for improving environmental sustainability on-campus: (choose your top three).
- Energy efficiency and renewable energy – 1501 (24.6%)
- Climate change and greenhouse gas emissions – 1486 (24.3%)
- Waste reduction and recycling – 1484 (24.3%)
- Biodiversity and ecosystem protection – 900 (14.7%)
- Water conservation – 720 (11.8%)
- Other (write in) – 14 (0.2%)
- Abstain – 607
Please select all the initiatives/communication channels that you have interacted with and/or believe are effective for communicating with you on events, funding opportunities (grants/bursaries), job opportunities and other news related to the AMS or by the AMS:
- Instagram – 1722 (31.4%)
- Emails directly from the AMS – 1510 (27.5%)
- Boothing in the ARC – 712 (13.0%)
- AMS Website – 461 (8.4%)
- Video Series/Reels – 428 (7.8%)
- LinkedIn – 388 (7.1%)
- News Section on the AMS website – 126 (2.3%)
- AMS Asks U – 103 (1.9%)
- Other (write in) – 32 (0.6%)
- Abstain – 720
Please select up to five advocacy areas that you feel the AMS has had success with advocacy on behalf of undergraduate students:
- Orientation week – 805 (15%)
- Campus Safety – 776 (14.5%)
- Health and Wellness – 704 (13.1%)
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigeneity – 616 (11.5%)
- Transportation – 495 (9.2%)
- Academic Integrity – 467 (8.7%)
- Accessibility – 402 (7.5%)
- Student Financial Aid – 256 (4.8%)
- Environmental Sustainability – 192 (3.6%)
- Student Evaluation of Teaching – 168 (3.1%)
- Experiential Learning – 118 (2.2%)
- International Students – 115 (2.1%)
- University Trademarks – 85 (1.6%)
- JDUC – 82 (1.5%)
- Non-Academic Misconduct – 80 (1.5%)
- Other (write in) – 4 (0.1%)
- Abstain – 1219
Which one of the academic supports are you aware are available to you:
- Academic Advisors – 1523 (28.3%)
- Student Academic Success Centre – 1374 (25.5%)
- Queen’s Student Accessibility Service – 1275 (23.7%)
- Queen’s Career Centre – 808 (15.0%)
- Academic Affairs Centre – 402 (7.5%)
- Abstain – 768
Which one of the following policies of Queen’s University do you feel you have been adequately informed of?
- Academic Integrity Policy and Procedures – 25.0%
- Academic Consideration for Students in Extenuating Circumstances Policy – 21.9%
- Student Code of Conduct – 21.7%
- Policy on Sexual Misconduct and Sexual Violence Involving Students – 16.8%
- Harassment and Discrimination Prevention and Response Policy – 14.6%
- Abstain – 1011 (38.3% of total voters)
Please rank your top five advocacy priorities that the AMS should focus on (1 = highest priority). Note, that the priorities listed below pertain to the relationship of Queen’s University with students:
Note, that order in which the advocacy priorities below appear reflects the rankings of priorities by students. Item ranked #1 should be considered the top priority for advocacy.
- Quality of Education
- Health and Wellness
- Student Financial Aid
- Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Indigeneity
- Campus Safety
- Accessibility
- Environmental Sustainability
- Student Representation
- Student Evaluation of Teaching
- Academic Integrity
- Orientation week
- Experiential Learning
- JDUC
- Substance Use
- Enrolment
- Non-Academic Misconduct
- International Students
- Abstain – 1343
Please rank your top four provincial advocacy priorities that the AMS should focus on:
Note, that order in which the advocacy priorities below appear reflects the rankings of priorities by students. Item ranked #1 should be considered the top priority for advocacy.
- Housing insecurity
- Tuition, Ancillary Fees and Financial Aid
- Food insecurity
- Housing, Transit and Community Development
- Student Health and Wellness
- Funding for post-secondary sector
- Environmental Sustainability
- Accessibility
- International Students
- Abstain – 1209
Please rank your top three federal advocacy priorities that the AMS should focus on:
Note, that order in which the advocacy priorities below appear reflects the rankings of priorities by students. Item ranked #1 should be considered the top priority for advocacy.
- Student Financial Aid
- Investments in Student Housing
- Funding to create more jobs and employment
- Access to Mental Health Services
- Research Funding
- Advancing reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples
- Intellectual Property and Copy Right
- Abstain – 1241
Please rank how effective the following evaluation methods are in assessing learning that takes place in academic courses:
Note, that order in which the advocacy priorities below appear reflects the rankings of priorities by students. Item ranked #1 should be considered to have recieved the most votes.
- Written Assignments
- Research Assignments
- Tests and Quizzes with open-ended questions
- Take-home exams
- Tests and Quizzes with multiple-choice questions
- Exams
- Verbal Presentations
- Group Projects
- Abstain – 1258