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− | The '''CCSC elections of 2007''' were held on March 28th and 29th. [[Columbia College]] students were allowed to vote for one [[CCSC]] party and two [[University Senate|University Senator]] candidates, as well as one or more candidates for several other positions.
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− | == Results ==
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− | === CCSC executive board ===
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− | Three parties competed to form the next executive board: [[One Columbia]], [[Rebel CC]], and [[VOICE]]. One Columbia won the election with almost 60% of the vote, more than double their nearest competitor.
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− | === University Senate ===
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− | Eight candidates ran for the [[University Senate]], a very high number indeed. The winners were [[Eric Wang]] CC '08 and [[Felipe Tarud]] CC '08. Eric Wang probably won because he stood outside [[Lerner Hall]] all day for 2 days telling people to vote for him. Plus he had name recognition from his failed bid last year.
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− | === Class Council elections ===
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− | Only one party each ran for the [[CC 2008 Class Council]] and [[CC 2009 Class Council]], which rendered voting for them totally redundant. [[Neda Navab]]'s incumbent <nowiki>[Access]</nowiki> Party won the 2008 spot, while [[George Kreb]]'s also incumbent Fusion Party placed first and last for 2009. There was a little more competition for the [[CC 2010 Class Council]]. After much scandal involving [[Mark Modesitt]], the winner turned out to be [[AJ Pascua]]'s [[Go Party]].
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− | == Voter Turnout ==
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− | Voter turnout for the 2007 CCSC Elections ended up being one of the lowest in recent memory, with only 34.3% of elligible students voting in the collective 20 hours the polls were open. This was a 15 point decrease from the 2006 elections, in which the total turnout was 50.5%
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− | [[Category:Student government]]
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