The Daily News Staff will be updating this post live as election results are announced. The ASSU Elections Commission has scheduled the announcement for 5:00 PM at The CoHo. The “Results Party” is open to all students.
For the full ASSU Election Commissioner’s report, visit their website.
Executive Results:
Zimbroff-Wagstaff won with 2,998 votes (87%). MacGregor-Dennis & Druthi came in second place with 466 votes and Open Source Candidates finished with 289 votes.
Senate Results:
Garima Sharma – 1,199
Nancy Pham – 1,149
Lauren Miller – 1,126
Brandon Hightower – 1,106
Branden Crouch – 1,075
Ismael Menjivar – 1,023
Shahab Fadavi – 1,023
Jack Weller – 997
Daniela Olivos – 996
Kimberly Bacon – 982
Christos Haveles – 979
Janhavi Vartak – 978
Ashley Harris – 953
Viraj Bindra – 785
Anna Brezhneva – 751
Students of Color Coalition (SOCC) saw all 12 of their candidates win.
“I’m excited,” said Rafael Vasquez ’13, chair of the 13th Undergraduate Senate and a member of SOCC. “These guys are great team players, and I’m excited for them to be a part of the Undergraduate Senate, and for them to make amazing changes for the school.”
Special Fees:Â
All groups received Special Fees EXCEPT The Stanford Chapparal and The Leland Quarterly. They will likely receive funding from the ASSU Publications Board.
Class Presidents:
Sophomore – The Incredibles
Junior – Foster the Juniors
Senior – Senior Experience
Voter Turnout
Adler began his his presentation by saying the election turnout was the lowest its been in at least five years.