By
Sonia McBride
May 12, 2008
Students will have the opportunity to get into the civic spirit because ASUW elections start today. The election will run through Wednesday night at 11:59 p.m., and results will be announced Thursday at approximately 7 p.m. in the HUB second floor lounge. the results will also be posted and posted online.
Photo by Neal Sandoval.
(from left) Sophomore Mikaela Gomes and junior Allison Lombardo show their support in front of the HUB for ASUW vice presidential candidate Dolly Nguyen.
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Voting will be open from 6 a.m. to midnight, today through Wednesday. Go to vote.asuw.org to cast your vote during the hours of operation.
The candidates:
The candidates for president:
Rob Barnum-Reece — DEFinitiveUW
Anttimo D. Bennett — Independent
Justin Cloninger — Dawg Life
Timothy Mensing — VisionUW
Gavin Tucker — Your Voice UW
The candidates for vice president:
Lydia Bylsma — Your Voice
PJ LaFemina — DEFinitiveUW
Dolly Nguyen — Independent
Jonathan Spatacean — Dawg Life
The candidates for director of community relations:
Elaine Chao — VisionUW
Gerald Corporal — DEFinitiveUW
Lauren Cutting — Dawg Life
The candidates for director of programming:
Whitney Hahn — VisionUW
Datev Salibian — Independent
Lauren Smith — Dawg Life
Mike Snowden — DEFinitiveUW
The candidates for director of diversity efforts:
Drew Blincow — DEFinitiveUW
Roderick Gellner — Dawg life
Sabrina Fields — Independent
The candidates for director of faculty, administrative and academic affairs:
Holland Avery — Independent
Matt Kilmer — Dawg Life
Phuong Nguyen — DEFinitiveUW
Jason Padvorac — VisionUW
The candidates for director of operations:
Luke O’Bannon — Dawg Life
Andrew Shubin — DEFinitiveUW
The candidates for director of organizational relations:
Natalie Bankson — DEFinitiveUW
Louis Chan — Dawg Life
Candidates have been officially campaigning since 6 a.m. on April 21.
“It’s a rough experience,” said ASUW vice president Sam E. Al-Khoury. “It’s a very difficult job interview — it’s all a test.”
This year’s candidate turnout is much higher than last year’s elections, when many of the candidates had no opponents.
There are five candidates for ASUW president alone, all of whom have spent $1875 dollars on campaigning.
A Catalyst survey will be utilized for voting. Voters will rank the candidates in order of preference and be able to write in candidates as well. Instant runoff voting (IRV) will be used to calculate the winner.
All of the first place rankings will be counted, and a winner will be announced if a candidate has 50 percent of the vote or more. If not, counting will move to all of the voters’ second place preferences and so on, Al-Khoury said.
Many of the candidates are running with a ticket, or a group of students who hope to gain office together.
These include Dawg Life, VisionUW, Your Voice UW and DEFinitiveUW.
The results from the first day of voting will be a good barometer for how the rest of the election will play out, presidential candidate Rob Barnum-Reece said.
2 Comments
#1 Ryan McElroy
on May 12, 2008 at 11:53 a.m.(UW Campus | Unverified Name)
My picks for the ASUW Elections:
President: Tim Mensing
--> Knows how to organize and accomplish ambitious goals
Vice President: Jonathan Spatacean
--> Involved community member, knows how to engage volunteers
Community Relations: Elaine Chao
--> Proven leadership abilities and plans to give the ASUW a face gain my vote
Diversity Efforts: Sabrina Fields
--> Recognizes the importance and role of diversity
FAAA: Jason Padvorac
--> Exemplifies the VisionUW motto "Ambitous Goals. Tangible Plans."
--> Jason is one of the few candidates I know personally and he has impressed me with his vision of how to make the UW a better place through specific, implementable changes that will have sweeping impacts in the years to come.
--> Jason is incredibly dedicated to this cause and is sacrificing a great deal to be able to work hard for all of us.
Operations: Andrew Shubin
--> Has the experience requires to make everything run smoothly
Organizational Relations: Natalie Bankson
--> Specific plans to deal with current and upcoming issues
Programming: Whitney Hahn
--> Proved herself by organizing the Free The Slaves Benefit Concert, and brings a number of great programming ideas to the table
#2 b
on May 13, 2008 at 2:12 p.m.(UW Campus | Unverified Name)
Wow... free publicity for Dolly, when the Daily didn't endorse her...
Odd.
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