2018 ASI General Election -

ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER REPORT FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING

Voting for Elections took place over two days: Tuesday, April 24, through Wednesday, April 25.

  • 1,175 students voted electronically via the Golden Eagle Territory (GET) system and through the GET Mobile App.
  • The election was closed at 7:00pm on Wednesday night. General Election Ballots result reporting took place at 10:00am on Thursday, April 26.
  • All results are valid. No concerns regarding the voting process were shared with the Elections Committee.
  • No grievances were submitted

2018 ASI GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS

Now, the results of the 2018 ASI General Elections.
I will read the position, followed by the breakdown of votes based on the Elections Ballot, and then announce the newly elected candidates.

College of Arts and Letters Representatives:
There was one candidates for this position. 128 votes were cast for the Arts & Letters Representative position.

  • Alisyn Green received 120 votes.
  • 8 people voted No Confidence

Alisyn Green is the new Representatives for the College of Arts & Letters.

College of Business & Economics Representatives:
There were two candidates for this position. 154 votes were cast for the College of Business & Economics Representatives positions.

  • Christopher Koo received 96 votes.
  • Jose Abarca received 84 votes.

Christopher Koo and Jose Abarca are the new Representatives for the College of Business & Economics.

College of Natural and Social Sciences Representatives:
There were two candidates for this position. 252 votes were cast for the Natural and Social Sciences Representative position.

  • Davona Watson received 128 votes.
  • Janielle Cuala received 159 votes.

Davona Watson and Janielle Cuala are the new Representatives for the College of Natural and Social Sciences.

College of Engineering, Computer Science, & Technology Representative:
There was one candidate for this position. 131 votes were cast for the College of Engineering, Computer Science, & Technology Representative position.

  • Jeremiah Rodriguez received 124 votes.
  • 7 people voted No Confidence

Jeremiah Rodriguez is the new Representative for the College of Engineering, Computer Science, & Technology.

Undergraduate Academic Senator:
There was one candidate for this position. 1,033 votes were cast for Undergraduate Academic Senator.

  • Jay Doshi received 963 votes.
  • 70 people voted No Confidence

Jay Doshi is the new Undergraduate Academic Senator.

Now for the Executive Officer results…

Secretary/Treasurer:
There was one candidate for this position. 1025 votes were cast for the Secretary/Treasurer position.

  • Jennifer Martell received 977 votes
  • 48 people voted No Confidence.

Jennifer Martell is the new Secretary/Treasurer.

Vice President for External Affairs and Advancement:
There was one candidate for this position. 1054 votes were cast for the Vice President for External Affairs and Advancement position.

  • Veronica Garcia-Martinez received 1000 votes.
  • 54 people voted No Confidence.

Veronica Garcia-Martinez is the new Vice President for External Affairs and Advancement.

Vice President for Finance:
There was one candidate for this position. 1058 votes were cast for the Vice President for Finance position.

  • Aaron Castaneda received 980 votes.
  • 78 people voted No Confidence.

Aaron Castaneda is the new Vice President for Finance.

Vice President for Academic Governance:
There was two candidates for this position. 1,071 votes were cast for Vice President for Academic Governance.

  • Jacquelyn Acosta received 788 votes.
  • Richard Shu received 283 votes.

Jacquelyn Acosta is the new Vice President for Academic Governance.

Vice President for Administration:
There were two candidates for the Vice President for Administration position. 1,095 votes were cast for the Vice President for Administration position.

  • Fritza Plasencia received 530 votes
  • Jesus Mora received 565 votes

Jesus Mora is the new Vice President for Administration.

President
There were two candidates running for ASI President. 1,141 votes were cast for the President position.

  • Medrik Minassian received 300 votes.
  • Nia Johnson received 841 votes.

Nia Johnson is the new ASI President.

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. Those are the results of the General Elections. Thank you for your participation in this important process.

Last modified on June 6, 2023