About This Election
Voting for Elections took place over three days: Monday, May 10 through Wednesday, May 12. During voting, 1092 valid ballots were cast electronically via the Golden Eagle Territory (GET) system. The election was closed at 7:00pm on Wednesday night. The last vote was cast at 6:59:18pm. (6:59 pm and 18 seconds)
General Election Ballot result reporting took place on Wednesday, May 12 at 7:05pm. All results are valid, pending any new grievances.
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. We would like 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.
Election Results
College of Arts and Letters Representatives:
No candidates for this position.
College of Business and Economics Representatives:
There was one candidate for this position. 152 votes were cast for the Business and Economics Representative position.
Rahul Gupta received 130 votes
22 people voted No Confidence
- Rahul Gupta is the new Representative for the College of Business and Economics.
Charter College of Education Representatives:
There was one candidate for this position. 38 votes were cast for the Charter College of Education Representative position.
Ashley Barrios received 32 votes.
6 people voted No Confidence.
- Ashley Barrios is the new Representative for the Charter College of Education.
College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology Representatives:
No candidates for this position.
College of Health and Human Services Representatives:
There was one candidate for this position. 214 votes were cast for the Health and Human Services Representatives position.
Hector Escobar received 200 votes.
14 people voted No Confidence.
- Hector Escobar is the new Representative for the College of Health and Human Services
College of Natural and Social Sciences Representatives:
There were three candidates for this position. 249 votes were cast for Natural and Social Sciences Representative position(s).
Michael Pomirchy received 58 votes.
James Dusenberry received 107 votes.
Crissel Rodriguez received 148 votes.
- James Dusenberry and Crissel Rodriguez are the new Representatives for the College of Natural and Social Sciences.
Academic Senator-Undergraduate:
There were no candidates for this position.
Academic Senator-Graduate:
There were no candidates for this position.
Campus Affairs Representative-at-Large:
There were no candidates for this position.
Community Affairs Representative at Large:
There were no candidates for this position.
Legislative Affairs Representative at Large:
There were no candidates for this position.
Secretary/Treasurer:
There were two candidates for this position. 947 votes were cast for the Secretary/Treasurer position.
Lisa Miranda received 371 votes.
Dolly Hernandez received 576 votes.
- Dolly Hernandez is the new Secretary/Treasurer.
Vice President for Finance:
There was one candidate for the Vice President for Finance position. 940 votes were cast for the Vice President for Finance position.
Jeremy White received 803 votes.
137 people voted No Confidence.
- Jeremy White is the new Vice President for Finance.
Vice President for Academic Governance:
No candidates for this position.
Vice President for Administration:
There were three candidates for the Vice President for Administration position. 1,003 votes were cast for the Vice President for Administration position.
Sharafadeen Odusanya received 288 votes.
Michael Leung received 292 votes.
Mona Aly received 423 votes.
- Mona Aly is the new Vice President for Administration.
ASI President
There were two candidates running for A.S.I. President. 994 votes were cast for the President position. Only 14 votes separated the winning candidate from the runner up.
Nathan Cruz received 490 votes.
Jennipha-Lauren Nielsen received 504 votes.
- Jennipha-Lauren Nielsen is the new A.S.I. President.