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2011 Spring Undergraduate Elections for SA and UA

Elections are administered by the Office of the Assemblies on behalf of the Student Assembly Elections Committee.

Information for voters

Election results

Agriculture and Life Sciences

  • Gregory Hoffman (631)

Architecture, Art, and Planning

  • Ulysses Smith (60)

Arts and Sciences

  • Erin Szulman (422)
  • Dara Brown (415)
  • Jon Rau (385)
  • Ankur Bajaj (350)
  • Luke Namer (322)

Engineering

  • Adam Wolford (449)

Executive Vice President

  • Adam Gitlin (2017)
  • Alex Pruce (691)

Hotel Administration

  • Stephen Breedon (156)
  • Sarah Cohen (123)

Human Ecology

  • Daniel Kuhr (145)
  • Harlan Pittell (110)

Industrial and Labor Relations

  • Jennifer Kay (211)
  • Robert Mingey (82)

International Liaison at Large

  • Mohit Gulrajani (1373)
  • Nam (599)
  • Chong Guo (554)

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Queer Liaison at Large

  • Nate Treffeisen (1487)
  • Hilary Orzick (940)

Minority Liaison at Large

  • Roneal Desai (1320)
  • Ashley Pinkney (1287)
  • Derrick Vallejos (763)

President

  • Natalie Raps (1966)
  • Adam Nicoletti (1096)

Undesignated at Large

  • Natalie Raps (1712)
  • Adam Nicoletti (1366)
  • Adam Gitlin (1345)
  • Anisha Chopra (847)
  • Geoffrey Block (837)
  • Dan Goldberg (812)
  • John R. Mueller (745)
  • Joe Bailey (741)
  • Alex Pruce (713)
  • Matt Koren (628)
  • Joy Cai (611)
  • Bill Gerding (603)
  • Cal Curtis (530)
  • Kevin P. Bassney (372)

University Assembly Undergraduate at Large

  • Melissa Lukasiewicz (1466)
  • William Candell (1209)
  • Philip Goldstein (1180)
  • Ramsey Ataya (1144)
  • Karun Javaji (957)

How to become a candidate

Each person who wishes to be a candidate in these elections, must complete the following requirements before noon on Monday, 14 February 2011:

  1. Submit online:
  2. Print, complete, and return the following documents to 109 Day Hall:
    • Candidate Checklist and Information Form: Summarizes what you are required to submit and several statements you must affirm by signature.
    • Candidate Petition Form: Use this form to collect signatures in support of your candidacy from students who are eligible to vote in the race associated with the seat you are seeking (i.e. if you are running for a college position, only members of your college; if you are running for an at large position, any undergraduate student). The number of signatures required depends on the election in which you are seeking to be a candidate:
      • At Large SA and UA positions: 100 signatures
      • Arts and Sciences: 75 signatures
      • Hotel Administration: 43 signatures
      • Industrial and Labor Relations: 40 signatures
      • Art, Architecture, and Planning: 26 signatures
      • All other college races: 50 signatures
  3. Have your candidate profile picture taken at 109 Day Hall.
  4. Review and understand these informational items:

Contact Elections

109 Day Hall

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853

ph. (607) 255—3715

assembly@cornell.edu