ELECTION RESULTS – FALL 2008
FACTS:
# of eligible MATC student voters: 9,487
# of students who "opened" the ballot: 707 (7.45% of eligible student voters)
# of students who voted: 203 (28.7% of students who opened ballot)
or
2.14% of total eligible student voters
There were no eligible “write-in” candidates.The Senate has 3 open Senate seats and welcomes applicants.
Generally speaking, a 30% voter-turnout for a college student government election is considered "good." Single-digit turnout, is however, very frequent across the country. For example, at UW-Madison in the fall of 2007, there was a 5.61% voter turnout for the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) Election. In the Spring of 2008, their voter-turnout jumped to 7.3%.
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Results of the MATC Student Senate Election - Fall 2008
PRESIDENT
Jason Humke - Liberal Arts Transfer Program (51 votes)
VICE PRESIDENT OF ADINISTRATION & FINANCE
Lyndsey Benish* - Marketing Program (51 votes)
VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
Dani Bartle* - Human Services Program (51 votes)
VICE PRESIDENT OF LEARNING
Brian Norton - Liberal Arts Transfer Program (35 votes)
VICE PRESIDENT OF STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Ifrah Mohamed* - Liberal Arts Transfer Program (33 votes)
SENATORS
Samuel Aquino Drohin - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (67 votes)
Jeffrey Herwig* - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (66 votes)
Aaron Hundt* - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (65 votes)
Ricci Fisher* - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (62 votes)
Yee Cherry Xiong* - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (62 votes)
Jessie Nunez* - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (57 votes)
Jeffrey Van Allen - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (57 votes)
Kelsang Lhamo* - Liberal Studies Transfer Program (52 votes)
* new student at MATC
