Selena Farnesi, a philosophy and anthropology double major, has won the Associated Students, Inc. presidential election. She beat out two other candidates for president, Cesar X. Sanchez and Daniel J. Harrison.
637 students voted for Farnesi, with 585 and 232 for Sanchez and Harrison respectively.
James Stinecipher was elected vice president of finance. He received 810 votes, with Oscar Perez finishing second with 605 votes.
A total of 1,533 students voted in this year’s ASI election. Last year, 1,783 students voted.
Here’s the rest of the results:
Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences & Technology senator: Madison Maximo
Arts & Humanities senator: Natalie Bachicha
Craig School of Business senator: Parmita Choudhury
Kremen School of Education & Human Development senator: None
Lyles College of Engineering senator: Nicholas Yingst
Health & Human Services senator: Shivani Patel
Science & Mathematics senator: Lucien Nana
Social Sciences senator: Brandi Jacobs
Senators at-large: Fernando Moreno, Sean Kiernan, Jaime Moncayo, Victoria Partida, Jose Luis Nava, Dulce Marin, Virgilio Vega, Craig Parks and William Daly.
Anonymous • Mar 27, 2011 at 8:07 pm
It’s interesting that she wins the election AND is the only executive member that no action was taken against.
Anonymous • Mar 26, 2011 at 4:46 am
I would just like to thank all of my supporters! I really appreciate it! I hope the students will join me in their support of our new ASI President, and I wish Ms. Farnesi the best of success as she serves the students for another year.
Anonymous • Mar 26, 2011 at 2:37 pm
You’re a good guy, Harrison. Good luck in the future.
Anonymous • Mar 25, 2011 at 6:48 pm
Someone call Hector Cedro to let him know Pedro and Cesar are in need of a few strong potato sacks to pack up their junk… I hear there is a petition going around to have Pedro Ramirez donate his blood-stained parking pass for the centennial time capsule. Is there a second?
Anonymous • Mar 25, 2011 at 8:20 pm
Good one, Neil.