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2006 Election Results http://elections.stanford.edu/2006/results.html 3/10/09 1:00 AM 2006 ASSU/GSC Elections Results Total Voters 5307 Undergraduate Total 3271 Freshman 1065 Sophomore 916 Junior 798 Senior 492 Graduate Total 2036 Graduate School of Business 273 Earth Sciences 93 Education 120 Engineering 563 H&S: Humanities 157 H&S: Natural Sciences 239 H&S: Social Sciences 153 Law 205 Medicine 233 ASSU Executive Round 1 Rillera/Nguyen has 1021 Heng with Graham has 1985 The Sound and the Fury has 624 The Sound and the Fury got thrown out this round. Round 2 Rillera/Nguyen has 1197 Heng with Graham has 2235 Rillera/Nguyen got thrown out this round. Round 3 Heng with Graham has 2920 Winner is: Heng with Graham with 2920 Detailed Breakdown for Executive Slate Total UG Grad Rillera/Nguyen 1021 749 272 Heng with Graham 1985 1498 487 The Sound and the Fury 624 446 178 Total Votes 3630 2693 937 Abstensions 1677 578 1099 Senior Class Presidents Round 1 MARVEL has 459 LOUD NOISES!! has 200 LOUD NOISES!! got thrown out this round. Round 2 MARVEL has 566 Winner is: MARVEL with 566 Junior Class Presidents Round 1 Party of Five has 469 40-Year Old Juniors: We Do It for the Kids has 302 40-Year Old Juniors: We Do It for the Kids got thrown out this round. Round 2 Party of Five has 637 Winner is: Party of Five with 637 Sophomore Class Presidents Round 1 iSlate has 180 The Cure has 290 The Golden Ticket has 392 Tandoori Chicken and White Bread has 116 Tandoori Chicken and White Bread got thrown out this round. Round 2 iSlate has 199 The Cure has 323 The Golden Ticket has 434 iSlate got thrown out this round. Round 3 The Cure has 368 The Golden Ticket has 520 The Cure got thrown out this round. Round 4 The Golden Ticket has 652 Winner is: The Golden Ticket with 652 Undergraduate Senate Name Votes Valerie Villarreal 1028 Page 1 of 3 http://elections.stanford.edu/2006/results.html 3/10/09 1:00 AM Mondaire Jones 1003 Danny Arbeiter 953 Hershey Avula 902 Nkemjika Ugonabo 787 Candace Jones 744 Melissa Morales 727 Rong Xu 710 Lisa Llanos 679 Nabill Idrisi 679 Tamandra Morgan 606 Priyanka Goel 599 Marcelo Worsley 577 Tomi Onatunde 567 Nikhil Sachdev 556 Matthew Reed 553 Nishma Sachedina 552 Carrie Mlynarczyk 540 Roselyn Thomas 536 Adam Cohen 528 Sagar Doshi 488 Aaron Qayumi 479 Anuraag Chigurupati 429 Anthony Chavez 425 Brian Truebe 414 Elijah Boothe-Rabek 405 Kunal Khanna 397 Nikita Vashi 365 A.J. Balance 360 Melike Abacioglu 324 Christopher Stallworth 305 Tracy Ngozi Okoroike 241 Eva Glasrud 225 Edward M. Beaux 48 James Super 46 Scott Keyes 40 Alexa Binns 19 Rolf Timp 15 Josh Kuempel 15 Faraz Hossein-Babaei 13 Saddam Hussein 12 Gerard Franklin 12 Ben Whaley 9 Marcus McLaughlin 8 Emily Davis 7 Fagan Harris 6 Chuck Norris 6 (candidates with less than 5 votes not displayed) GSC District Winners Name School At Large District Rebecca Kaplan Graduate School of Business 419 215 Kristina Keating Earth Sciences 245 69 Matt Andrews Education 229 96 Paul Gurney Engineering 244 178 Cullen Buie Engineering 308 195 Edward George Bloom H&S: Humanities 140 67 Dirk Englund H&S: Natural Sciences 306 116 Zhuo Huang H&S: Social Sciences 150 63 Jenny Allen Law 518 83 GSC At Large Winners Maxim Afinasayev Graduate School of Business 315 43 Adam Beberg Engineering 291 177 Jeff Laretto Law 213 66 Shireen Barday Law 209 31 Song Li At Large only 81 0 Special Fees Total Total Total Grad Grad Grad UG UG UG Joint Groups Yes No %Yes Yes No %Yes Yes No %Yes Stanford Club Sports 3033 1260 70.65% 936 732 56.12% 2097 528 79.89% ASSU Speakers Bureau 2810 1200 70.07% 962 643 59.94% 1848 557 76.84% Student Organizing Committee for the Arts 2761 1230 69.18% 954 633 60.11% 1807 597 75.17% ASSU - Legal Counseling 2634 1202 68.67% 1194 467 71.88% 1440 735 66.21% The Stanford Daily 2840 1586 64.17% 609 1067 36.34% 2231 519 81.13% ASSU Sunday Flicks 2687 1571 63.10% 743 902 45.17% 1944 669 74.40% KZSU 2206 1563 58.53% 812 749 52.02% 1394 814 63.13% Stanford News Readership Program (SNRP) 2134 1608 57.03% 676 896 43.00% 1458 712 67.19% Page 2 of 3 http://elections.stanford.edu/2006/results.html 3/10/09 1:00 AM Undergraduate Groups Student Initiated Courses (SIC) 2226 394 84.96% SHPRC - Sexual Health Peer Resource Center 2116 448 82.53% Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal 1909 498 79.31% Stanford Club Sports -- Undergraduate Only 2012 583 77.53% Alternative Spring Break 1991 587 77.23% SIG - Stanford in Government 1769 577 75.40% Stanford Scientific Review 1670 622 72.86% Stanford Dance Marathon 1751 710 71.15% Society for International Affairs at Stanford 1613 669 70.68% Stanford Band 1808 761 70.38% Volunteers in Latin America 1609 705 69.53% Stanford Jazz Orchestra 1563 706 68.88% Stanford Solar Car Project 1619 744 68.51% AASA - Asian American Student Association 1564 772 66.95% Stanford Shakespeare Society (Formerly The Players) 1502 764 66.28% MSAN - Muslim Student Awareness Network 1531 788 66.02% Stanford NAACP 1538 803 65.70% SASA - Stanford African Student Association 1464 792 64.89% SAIO - Stanford American Indian Organization 1436 810 63.94% BSU - Black Student Union 1480 835 63.93% El Mariachi Cardenal De Stanford 1492 842 63.92% Wind Ensemble 1409 813 63.41% ASSU - Concert Network 1487 864 63.25% Jewish Students Association 1420 838 62.89% Stanford Film Society 1392 822 62.87% Stanford Mock Trial - Stanford Justice League 1411 843 62.60% Cardinal Ballet Company 1374 858 61.56% MECHA - Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan 1415 895 61.26% Los Salseros 1314 880 59.89% Six Degrees 1280 873 59.45% Stanford Chaparral 1390 957 59.22% SCBN - TV 1299 897 59.15% Stanford Martial Arts Program 1225 968 55.86% The Stanford Progressive 1161 993 53.90% Stanford Axe Committee 1186 1174 50.25% ISIS (Innovative Student Information Services) 1023 1026 49.93% Undergraduate Measure A Yes 1847 65.04% No 993 34.96% Graduate General Fee Increase Yes 1414 71.02% No 577 28.98% Graduate Student Transportation Fee Yes 1170 58.53% No 829 41.47% Undergraduate General Fees Programming/ Change | Community Service | Publications -20% 141 184 -15% 24 48 -10% 84 151 -5% 123 217 0% 1900 2117 5% 446 275 10% 301 120 15% 57 18 20% 165 111 Page 3 of 3.
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