A referendum allowing the Student Government Vice President to be eligible to receive a salary passed the student body in the fall elections held Tuesday.
SG Commissioner of Elections Alexis Sarver presented the results of the election at the SG Senate meeting Wednesday.
The referendum — which passed with 61.9 percent — prohibits the Vice President from holding a job outside of student government. This restriction makes the position eligible to become a salaried employee of student government.
Along with the referendum, 28 Senate seats were filled for next semester’s Senate. Four seats on the University court were filled.
The winners of the fall election are:Ashley Free, full seat in the College of Art and Design.Marcus Alexander, Aaron Caffarel, David Jones, Drew Prestridge, College of Arts and Sciences full seat.Meighan Brown, Andy Palermo, College of Arts and Sciences half seat.Jared Bourgeouis, Kenny Ehrhardt, College of Basic Sciences full seat.Ben Clark, half seat in College of Basic Sciences.Curtis Elmore, III, Tyler Martin, College of Business full seat.Cory Cortez, Cameron Parker, College of Education full seat.Tiffany Compagno, College of Education half seat.Vinay Amatya, Benjamin Phelan, Graduate school full seat.Brooksie Bonvillain, Mass Communication full seat.Kenn Barnes, Samantha Bates, Kristina Sanchez, University Center for Advising and Counseling full seat.Megan Arcana, Serena Pentney, Mallory Richard, Lesli Roussel, KelliSpahn, Justin Terracciano, Abbey Vaughn, University Center for Freshman Year full seat.Katie Cristina, Lindsay Hadiman, Joshua Hollins, Danielle Rushing, University Court full seats.
SG announces election results – 10:15 p.m.
November 4, 2009