Student Senate, Class Election Headed for Runoff Roemer Will by KATIE MURPHY Over Three Percent of the Votes News Writer Cast
--------------~-~ - Tuesday, March 1, 1994 • Vol. XXVI No. 100 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S Student senate, class election headed for runoff Roemer will By KATIE MURPHY over three percent of the votes News Writer cast. run for As a result of yesterday's The following elections will elections for class offices and not go to a runoff. Student Senate positions, two third term sophomore class office and off In the junior class election, By JOHN LUCAS campus co-president tickets George Fischer of Fisher, Matt will participate in a runoff this Schindler of Morrissey, Missy Associate News Editor Wednesday. Deckard of Pasquerilla West, and Dominic Amorosa of Zahm Stressing initiatives toward In the sophomore class elec helping children and improving tions, John Kmetz of Fisher, won over 53 percent of the electorate with 522 votes. the structure of the family, Brian Klausner of Planner, An Democratic drea Smith of Siegfried, and Finishing with nearly 4 7 per congressman Deborah Hellmuth of ·Pas and Notre querilla East captured 336 cent, the ticket of John Giovacco of Planner, Jason Dame alum votes, over 30 percent of the nus Tim 1112 votes cast. They will run Laurie of Cavanaugh, Melanie Sissel of Pangborn, and Nicole Roemer tomorrow against Bob Ryan of recently Morrissey, Janine Van Lancker Bohn of Siegfried received 446 votes. announced of Siegfried, Katie Flynn of his candidacy Farley, and Pat Abell of Morris • Kmetz 30.22% l.illillf1ilTI Poll ac k 7 .46°' 10 Running unopposed for senior for re-election Tim Roemer sey. The Ryan ticket won 312 to the House votes, approximately 28 per II Ahuja 18.97% 0 Ryan 28.06% class office, Joe Bergan of Dillon, Colleen Campbell of Far of Representatives.
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