Student Government released election results for senators Feb. 22, but will not announce results for presidential and vice presidential positions until the Student Supreme Court’s appeal decision.
Taylor Brimer, the election board chairman, previously said results would be read Feb. 22 following certification. Since then, the Nieves-Sears campaign filed an injunction so that the results of the appeal would not alter the results of the election. The results will be read Feb. 23 rather than Feb. 26 as previously stated.
The following students were elected to the Student Government Senate:
Thomas Plunkett- Senator-at-large, one-year seat (2679 votes)
Tabetha Gonzales- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (1234 votes)
Alexa Browning- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (1212 votes)
James Tichy- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (1094 votes)
Stormi Rodriguez- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (1043 votes)
Reginald Pettus- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (865 votes)
Madison McDonald- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (864 votes)
Kyle Thompson- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (846 votes)
Nicolis Cantu- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (834 votes)
Ana De Loza Juaregui- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (827 votes)
Akosua Asare- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (824 votes)
Kelly Torpey- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (816 votes)
Jourdan Spence- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (795 votes)
Kyler Hankins- Senator-at-large, two-year seat (712 votes)
Megan O’Shea- College of Applied Arts, one-year seat (338 votes)
Christopher Mack- College of Applied Arts, two-year seat (309 votes)
Meghan Busby- College of Fine Arts, two-year seat (560 votes)
Christopher Noble- College of Health Professions, two-year seat (257 votes)
Zachary Shimp- McCoy College of Business Administration, one-year seat (385 votes)
Matthew Gonzales- College of Science and Engineering, two-year seat (412 votes)
Claudia Gasponi- University College, two-year seat (87 votes)
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Election Board announces results for senators
February 23, 2018
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