Student Council Election Results

April 24, 2008

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.

President
Paul Apollo 255
*Yongjun Heo 351
Randall Johnson 222
No Preference 37
None of the Above 27
Write In 22
Total 914

Financial Policy Representative
*Bradi Covert 353
Xander Warso 176
No Preference 227
None of the Above 101
Write In 30
Total 887

Educational Policy Representative
*Ayanna Johnson 646
No Preference 161
None of the Above 56
Write In 34
Total 897

Campus Life Representative
Chelsea Brett 82
Esther Burson 239
*Andrew Scott Taylor 320
No Preference 173
None of the Above 55
Write In 25
Total 894

Student Groups Advisor
Jose Aleman 246
*Chris Green 293
Tramane Hall 138
No Preference 132
None of the Above 58
Write In 31
Total 898

Write-Ins:

President:
Andrew Crispin: 4
Alli Green: 1
Andrew Fieldhouse: 1
Anna Zalokostas: 2
Chris Compton: 1
Codreanu, Corneliu: 2
Ed Dewey: 1
Emma Otheguey: 1
Gabriele d’Annunzio: 1
Matthew Tilghman: 1
Romane Paul: 1
Ruth Schultz: 1

Student Groups Advisor
Alex Mitchell: 1
Andrew Cripsin: 14
Andrew LeClair: 1
Apolline Berty: 1
Bernath, Peter: 1
Chase McCall: 1
Gavin Musynske: 1
Jimmy Jin: 1
Joslyn Young: 1
Kate Goertzen: 1
Kathleen Marie Feeney: 1
Mariko Terasaki: 1
Martha Marrazza ’09: 1
Matthew Tilghman: 1
Roseanna Sommers: 1
Travis Thieman: 1
Vivaan Nehru ’09: 1

Campus Life Representative
Alex Weintraub:1
Andrew Crispen: 8
Chase McCall: 1
Coba, Josef: 1
Edward Hsieh: 1
Hoa Pham: 1
Hunter Bandy: 1
Jordi Pujol: 1
Mariko Terasaki: 1
Matthew Tilghman: 1
Roseanna Sommers: 1
Sarah Brajtbord: 1
Travis Thieman: 1
Tyler Wallace: 1
Vivaan Nehru ’09: 1
Zoe Bridges-Curry: 1

Financial Policy Representative
Andrew Crispen:10
Chase McCall: 1
Eliza Hecht: 3
Ernesto Manzo: 1
Gina Grubb: 1
Jimmy Rollins: 1
Jonathan Lo: 2
Lauren McBride: 1
Mariko Terasaki: 1
Matthew Tilghman: 1
Peter Liebenson: 1
Roseanna Sommers: 1
Tyler Wallace: 1
Vivaan Nehru ’09: 1

Educational Policy Representative
Abbe Muller: 1
Adam Koshkin: 1
Alex Mitchell: 1
Alexander Kerensky: 1
Andrew Crispin: 13
Ashley Gunter: 1
Dina Emam: 1
Elise Garrity: 1
Katie Gold: 1
Mariko Terasaki: 1
Noah Lang: 1
Noda, Michael: 1
Pam Harris: 1
Peter Liebenson: 1
Raul Santos: 2
Roseanna Sommers: 1
Travis Thieman: 1
Tyler Wallace: 1
Vivaan Nehru ’09:1

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  1. I think this was the most civil and thoughtful election since coming to Swarthmore. Thanks to everyone who participated, both candidates and voters!

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