Student Council election results

April 29, 2005

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.

Co-President
*Saeed Ola ’07 — 325
Etan Cohen ’07 — 249
Andrew Fieldhouse ’08 –143
No Preference — 61
None of the Above — 63
Ineligible write-ins — 2
Incorrectly marked ballots — 1

Educational Policy Representative
*Eleanor Joseph ’07 — 273
Elizabeth Buckner ’06 — 170
Adam Roddy ’06 — 127
Julian Harper ’08 — 102
Matt Perez — 1
No Preference — 106
None of the Above — 60
Ineligible write-ins — 5
Incorrectly marked ballots — 0

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Campus Life Representative
*Karen Lorang ’07 — 387
Alex Ginsberg ’08 — 312
No Preference — 70
None of the Above — 74
Ineligible write-ins — 1
Incorrectly marked ballots — 0

Student Groups Advisor
*Alex Leader-Smith ’06 — 246
Twan Claiborne ’07 — 232
Mufal Dahodwala ’08 — 157
Marissa Matthews — 2
Alex Ginsberg — 1
Robert Beuchner — 1
No Preference — 118
None of the Above — 87
Ineligible write-ins — 0
Incorrectly marked ballots — 0

Financial Policy Representative
*Nim Cohen ’06 — 303
Omer Corluhan ’08 — 297
No Preference — 129
None of the Above — 111
Marissa Matthews — 1
Saeed Ola — 1
Jon Stott — 1
John R. Williams — 1
Ineligible write-ins — 0
Incorrectly marked ballots — 0

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