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Election Results

549 SJU students, or 27.5% of the student body, voted in SJS General Elections held April 18, 2008. Nine senators-elect have previously served on the SJS. The term of office begins Monday, May 5, 2008 and ends Monday, May 4, 2009.

Activities & Allocations Board
Joe Kane 258
Brian Kohout 234
Nicholas Truso 233
Brendon Murn 179
David Goblirsch 177
Barry Griffin (write-in)¹ 49
Mike Wollmering (write-in) 37
Kurt Sorensen (write-in) 10
 
Judicial Board
Berrando Mackey 286
Mike Johnson (fall) & Colman Silbernagel (spring) 214
Jack Lenczewski 200
Justin Ritchie 185
Nicholas Novak 170
Heath Stoll² 20
 
Student Services Board
Emmanuel "Manny" McDonald 313
Joe Daly 273
Thomas Joyce 199
Jordan Differding 149
Tom Loonan 165
Kamau Joseph3 136
Nicholas A. Hansen 126
David Kiesner 102
Eli de Leon (write-in) 17
 

¹Barry Griffin assumed an AAB position when Nicholas Truso was elected regent.
²Heath Stoll assumed a JB position when Mike Johnson (fall) & Colman Silbernagel (spring) were elected vice president.
3Kamau Joseph assumed a SSB position when Joe Daly was elected president.


LEADERSHIP
President – Joe Daly
Vice President – Mike Johnson (fall) & Colman Silbernagel (spring)
Regent – Nicholas Truso

AAB
Chair – Barry Griffin
Senate Auditor – Brendon Murn
Board Auditor – David Goblirsch
Club Auditor – Joe Kane
Club Auditor – Brian Kohout

JB
Chair – Heath Stoll
Academic Affairs Representative – Justin Ritchie
Community Relations Representative – Jack Lenczewski
Men’s Issues Representative – Berrando A. Mackey
Campus Policies & Procedures Representative – Nicholas Novak

SSB
Chair – Emmanuel “Manny” McDonald
Intercultural Affairs Representative – Tom Loonan
Joint Events Council & Campus Events Representative – Jordan Differding
Student Affairs Representative – Kamau Joseph
Public Relations Representative – Thomas Joyce

Senators-elect will take office in May 2008, upon the completion of the spring academic semester.

 


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