Associated Students election results
On Tuesday, April 12, Chico State students voted online in the Associated Students government election. This morning voting ended and the results of the election were counted. Here are the election results for the 2016-2017 academic year:
President
Michael Pratt – 2,866
Executive Vice President
Vu Nguyen – 1,844
Mikey Kennedy – 1,645
Vice President of Business and Finance
Brett Rahtz – 2,120
Kyle Prager – 1,331
Vice President of Facilities and Services
Andrew Roberts – 2,957
Director of Legislative Affairs
Bro Dumas – 2,942
Director of University Affairs
Tammi Fleet – 1,892
Justin Peterson – 1,418
Commissioner of Community Affairs
Zachary Scott – 46
Commissioner of Diversity Affairs
Dylan Gray – 3,100
Commissioner of Student Organizations and Programs
Alisha Sharma – 2,497
Zachary Schemel – 765
Commissioner of Sustainability Affairs
Jake Jacobs – 2,977
Senators:
College of Agriculture
Karla Camacho – 2,830
College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Michelle Nguyen (write-in) – 97
College of Business
Valerie Olivares – 2,777
College of Communication and Education
Daniel Human – 2,735
College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Construction Management
Lewis Lomugdang – 2,359
Thomas Staaden – 436
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
Kelsey Balli – 3
College of Natural Sciences
Victoria (Tori) Mathews – 2,909
Ballot Advisory Measure
Should the Assoicated Students halt its sale of single-use bottled water at Chico as soon as contractually possible?
Yes – 2,896
No – 1,212
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Marcella // Apr 13, 2016 at 4:49 pm
I really wanted Justin to win…that’s too bad he seemed like a terrific choice
Rich // Apr 13, 2016 at 2:37 pm
Like that vote on the bottled water. I worked at a community college at a student union, those bottled waters just sold like crazy – must have sold 300 day in a four hour shift. The bottles all ended up in the trash, it seemed so wasteful to me. Why not bring water from home in your own container? Or just use the drinking fountain. I was also appalled at the profiteering of the student union, they marked up the bottled water like 300% – they were gouging students on the water! I thought that was shameful.