Voting for Elections took place over three days: Monday, May 11 through Wednesday, May 13. During voting, 1597 valid ballots were cast. General Election Ballot result reporting took place on Thursday, May 14, 2009. Amy Feder, the representative from Student Voice, facilitated the official ballot count. All results are valid, pending any new grievances.

College of Business and Economics Representatives:

  • No candidates for this position.

Charter College of Education Representatives:

  • No candidates for this position.

College of Arts and Letters Representatives:

  • No candidates for this position.

College of Engineering, Computer Science & Technology Representatives:

There was one candidate for this position. 165 votes were cast for the Engineering, Computer Science & Technology Representative position(s).
Akinromola Oladapo Akinsiku (Dapo) is the new Representative for the College of Engineering, Computer Science & Technology.

  • Akinromola Oladapo Akinsiku (Dapo) received 149 votes.
  • 16 people voted No Confidence.

College of Health and Human Services Representatives:

There were two candidates for this position. 463 votes were cast for the Health and Human Services Representatives position(s).
Daniel Navarro & Krupa Parekh are the new Representatives for the College of Health and Human Services

  • Krupa Parekh received 206 votes.
  • Daniel Navarro received 220 votes.
  • 37 people voted No Confidence.

College of Natural and Social Sciences Representatives:

There were three candidates for this position. 491 votes were cast for Natural and Social Sciences Representative position(s).
John Michael Sanchez & David T. Wang are the new Representatives for the College of Natural and Social Sciences.

  • Tabia Shawel received 89 votes.
  • John Michael Sanchez received 201 votes.
  • David T. Wang received 143 votes.
  • 58 people voted No Confidence.

Unfortunately due to an error in the A.S.I. ballot on Monday, May 11, 2009, 141 total students in the College of Health & Human Services and Natural and Social Sciences were only able to vote for one candidate for their college. Each student was sent an individual e-mail asking if they wished they could cast a vote for another candidate. They were directed to send their vote to a StudentVoice Representative by the close of the General Elections on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 11:59p.m.

They were informed that their vote would not be anonymous to prevent students from voting for the same candidate twice, however, their vote would remain confidential. This anomaly only impacted two colleges.

Community Affairs Representative at Large:

There was one candidate for this position. 1583 votes were cast for the Community Affairs Representative-at-Large position.
Sandra Chingasiyeni Nduna is the new Community Affairs Representative-at-Large.

  • Sandra Chingasiyeni Nduna received 1235 votes.
  • 348 people voted No Confidence.

Legislative Affairs Representative at Large:

There was one candidate for this position. 1583 votes were cast for the Legislative Affairs
Andrew Franklin is the new Legislative Affairs Representative-at-Large position.

  • Andrew Franklin received 1195 votes.
  • 388 people voted No Confidence.

Campus Affairs Representative-at-Large:

There were three candidates for this position. 1583 votes were cast for the Campus Affairs Representative-at-Large position.
Nathan Mark Givens Cruz is the new Campus Affairs Representative-at-Large.

  • Shane Murray received 238 votes.
  • Nathan Mark Givens Cruz received 787 votes.
  • Izunna Vincent Ewudo received 280 votes.
  • 278 people voted No Confidence.

Secretary/Treasurer Representative-at-Large:

There was one candidate for this position. 1583 votes were cast for the Secretary/Treasurer Representative-at-Large position.
Jeremy White is the new Secretary/Treasurer Representative-at-Large.

  • Jeremy White received 1116 votes.
  • 467 people voted No Confidence.

Vice President for Finance:

There were two candidates for Vice President for Finance position. 1597 votes were cast for the Vice President for Finance position.
Vergineh (Gena) Petrosian is the new Vice President for Finance.

  • Faisal Abdullah received 540 votes.
  • Vergineh (Gena) Petrosian received 789 votes.
  • 266 people voted No Confidence.

Vice President for Academic Governance:

There were two candidates for Vice President for Academic Governance position. 1597 votes were cast for the Vice President for Academic Governance position.
Beville Constantine is the new Vice President for Academic Governance.

  • Beville Constantine received 672 votes.
  • Junxiang (Mark) Hao received 652 votes.
  • 273 people voted No Confidence.

Vice President for Administration:

There was one candidate for Vice President for Administration position. 1597 votes were cast for the Vice President for Administration position.
Claudia Quintero is the new Vice President for Administration.

  • Claudia Quintero received 1216 votes.
  • 381 people voted No Confidence.

The Elections Commission and JRC would like to thank all of the candidates for their efforts to increase student involvement in the General Elections process. Thanks to the students on the commission and JRC for your support, time, and energy. Also, I would like to take a moment to thank those folks behind the scenes who supported the administrative and technical needs to make this year's online general election process a success.

A.S.I. President:

There were three candidates running for A.S.I. President. 1597 votes were cast for the President position.
Joaquin Beltran is the new A.S.I. President.

  • Joseph Munayyer received 525 votes.
  • Thabisile Griffin received 261 votes.
  • Joaquin Beltran received 726 votes.
  • 85 people voted No Confidence.
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