Student Action Sweeps ASUC Executive Offices
Date Added Friday, April 17, 2009 | 4:55 pm
Last Updated Saturday, April 18, 2009 | 2:26 pm
Category: News > University > ASUC
Correction Appended
Student Action won four executive slots in this year's ASUC elections.
Next year's ASUC President will be Will Smelko, Tu Tran will be the executive vice president, John Tran will be academic affairs vice president and Dani Haber will be external affairs vice president. Hassan Khan will be student advocate.
All six propositions on the ballot passed, amending the ASUC Constitution to reform the recall process, fix typos and change the process of placing polling locations.
The results were announced Friday afternoon. A total of 11,016 students voted in the April 7-9 elections, a 5 percent jump from last year.
Senate Winners (in order of most votes)
1. Noah Stern (Student Action)
2. Eunice Kwon (CalSERVE)
3. Anish Gala (UNITE Greek/Student Action)
4. Nhu Nhu Nguyen (UNITE Greek/Student Action)
5. Sandra Cohen (APPLE Engineering/Student Action)
6. Jonathan Gaurano (Independent)
7. Cynthia Nava (CalSERVE)
8. Christina Oatfield (Cooperative Movement)
9. Sam Lee (APPLE Engineering/Student Action)
10. Minji Kim (Student Action)
11. Chris Franco (Independent)
12. Chaney Saephan (CalSERVE)
13. Huda Adem (Independent)
14. Rahul Patel (CalSERVE)
15. J.P. Shami (Student Action)
16. Parth Bhatt (Student Action)
17. Lean Deleon (CalSERVE)
18. Emily Carlton (SQUELCH!)
19. Ariel Boone (CalSERVE)
20. Viola Tang (CalSERVE)
Check dailycal.org for more details as they become available.
A former version of the video attached to this article stated that there were eight senators from CalSERVE and seven from Student Action.
The Daily Californian regrets the error.
Contact Katlyn Carter and Rachel Gross at newsdesk@dailycal.org.
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