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Voting is March 28th and 29th. You can vote for one [[CCSC]] party and two [[University Senate|University Senator]] candidates.
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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.
  
Email [mailto:ccsc-elections@columbia.edu ccsc-elections@columbia.edu] for an absentee ballot.
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== Results ==
  
== CCSC parties ==
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=== CCSC executive board ===
Three parties are running to form the next 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.
  
* [[One Columbia]]
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=== University Senate ===
* [[Rebel CC]]
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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.
* [[VOICE]]
 
  
== University Senator candidates ==
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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]].
* [[Felipe Tarud]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Student government]]
 
[[Category:Student government]]

Revision as of 23:58, 29 March 2007

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 Senator candidates, as well as one or more candidates for several other positions.

Results

CCSC executive board

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.

University Senate

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.

Class Council elections

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 [Access] 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.