Student Council election results

November 29, 2004

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

Tom Evnen, Win Chia, Sarah Hobbs, Joella Fink, Emily Nolte, and Ethan Ucker will join the returning members of Student Council next semester as a result of the elections that concluded last week. With 1005 students voting, turnout significantly exceeded recent years’ fall balloting. Complete results are reproduced below as provided by Student Council.
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Check out the Gazette’s coverage of the increased campaigning that led to the high turnout at:
http://www.swatdaily.org/archive/fall_2004/20041123.html#n1

Co-President
*Tom Evnen ’07 378
Matt Meltzer ’06 339
No Preference 175
None of the Above 112
Ben Camp 1

Campus Life Representative
Alexander Ginsberg ’08 160
David Moore ’06 102
Kyle White ’08 23
*Win Chia ’06 342
Etan Cohen ’07 228
Rasa Petrauskaite ’08 80
No Preference 48
None of the Above 20
Ben Camp 1
John Tuthill 1

Secretary
*Sarah Hobbs ’06 321
Adam Wallwork ’07 193
Jonathan Ference ’07 244
No Preference 170
None of the Above 75
Ben Camp 1
Taku Chakravarti 1

Campus Relations Representative
*Joella Fink ’07 722
No Preference 196
None of the Above 85
Ben Camp 1
Stephen St. Vincent 1

Student Events Advisor
Dan Sartori ’08 40
Zsaleh Harivandi ’07 192
*Emily Nolte ’07 288
Jaime Cardenas ’07 87
Lizzy Vogel ’07 156
Ben Mendelson ’08 98
No Preference 97
None of the Above 45
Ben Camp 1
Rachel Shorey 1

Appointments Chair
Alex Leader-Smith ’06 184
*Ethan Ucker ’07 462
Eric Cooperman ’07 167
No Preference 121
None of the Above 70
Ben Camp 1

The margin of error was 21.

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