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Shortcuts To SUCCESS The First Computerized Senate Elections On Tuesday, October 18, 1988, Senate elections were held across campus. Student Senate Vice-President Tracy Nagel considered the turnout of 415 voters to be exceliem. Traditionally in the Fall there is not that high of a turnout and there were 415 people who voted, compared to 300 who voted in the Spring and 350 to 400 who voted in last Winter's election. For this campus to get 1020 percent of the student body is pretty good, and I'll take it as a start. Only 18 0F 22 Senate seats were Filled during this election. The reason for the vacancies is that only four persons ran for the eight commuter seats. Student Body President Brendan Sheehan was forced to appoint students to the vacant seats. The election results: South Campus e Kevin Blair, Curt Brown, Kathy Cleveland, Roy Love, Susan Wagner, and Randy Wright. North Campus e Russel Fish, Kimberly Kramer, and Margot Schutte. Southwest Campus m Trevor Doucette, Lewis Jones, Joelle Krieger, Giulio Orseni, and Kurt Ward. Commuters - jennifer Brown, Laura Evans, Kimberly Hendricks, and Cheryl Hendricks. An amendment to the constitution passed with 319 in favor; it offically changed Fall elections from the third week of the quarter to the sixth. The main reason for this proposal - three weeks was not enough time to prepare for an election, especially during Fall quarter. During the election, a computer was used to eliminate people from voting more than once. When a student's ID. was swiped through the computer, voter eligibility appeared. Ifthe student had already voted. he or she was not able to vote again. This computerized process increased the efficiency of the election in addition to reducing the paperwork. - by Derek Rice, courtesy of The Exponent I fifififififzfu.uifx.f 5 I. ;- -; ' H. 1- Senate Elecuons ?iua-i . - r-r-r-rnaIa-a-r-r-r-JTFT5iirfqu3. '5 I. 'h i '1 1! av; a'n. 'h' 'h 5 MI5I5I1'5'5I$I$I$I'.I'.I'.I5-9 . '5 I I I a u I I u u u I f .- I ?:?:?eeeeeeeamate t ate:eteaet-zatat-zei-z-.-.-.' -' ......... .-. .......... gal???
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