2004 ASUO
PRIMARY ELECTION
RESULTS
These candidates will move on
to the genera! election. The
candidate names in boid
are outright winners.
ASUO Executive
• Adam Petkun/Mena
Ravassipour
• Ben and Diana
Associated Students Presidential
Advisory Committee twoyear term
• Laura Jenkins
• Taylour Johnson
Associated Students Presidential
Advisory Committee two-year
(midterm)
• Christina Diss
Student Recreation and Fitness
Advisory Board (three two-year
terms)
• David Wasserberger
• Casey Paduch
• Rosie Sweetman
• Steven Johnson
• Josh Wells
• Prajkta Ingle
Programs Finance Committee
At-Large one-year term
• Hector M. Miramontes
Programs Finance Committee
At-Large two-year term
• Mason Quiroz (PSST)
EMU Board At-Large (two two-year
terms)
• Heidi Zlatek
• Brandon Rhodes
EMU Board At-Large two-year term
(midterm)
• Aryn Clark
ASUO Programs Finance Senator
Seat 1 (one-year term)
• Eden Cortez (PSST)
ASUO Programs Finance Senator
Seat2(twoyearterm)
• KhanhLe(PSST)
EMU Board Finance Senator Seat
4 (one-year term)
• Toby Hili-Meyer (PSST)
EMU Board Finance Senator Seat
5 (two-year term)
• Beth Overgard
• Stephanie Erickson (PSST)
Athletic Department Finance
Senator Seat 7 (one-year term)
• Jack Crocifisso (PSST)
• Lisa Um(PSST)
Student Senate Undeclared Seat
11 two-year term (midterm)
• Emily Sousa
Student Senate Business Seat 13
two-year term (midterm)
• Rona Yang
• Emily Abbott
Student Senate Science Seat 16
(two-year term)
• Stephanie Stoll (PSST)
• Allison Sprouse
Student Senate Graduate/Law
Seat 17 two-year term (midterm)
• Sol Hart
Student Senate Graduate/Law
Seat 18 (two-year term)
• J.L Stiggins
ELECTIONS
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Seats 10, 12 and 14 — which repre
sent joumalism/education, architec
ture and allied arts, and social science
— were affected by the error. The elec
tions board has nullified all votes cast
for these seats and will move the can
didates to the general election. If
needed, an additional election will be
held April 21 through April 23 for the
five Seat 14 candidates.
In the primary election, the Pro
gressive Students Starting Today bloc
clinched seven wins in the primary
and sent two candidates to the gen
eral election. PSSThad 13 candidates
on the primary ballot.
"I'd say it was mostly the hope that
we'd do really well, because we did
put a lot of work into it," said Toby
Hill-Meyer, a member of PSST who
won a seat on the EMU Board of Di
rectors. "Based on all of that work,
we all hoped it'd payoff and we'd
win, and for the most part we have."
Elections Publicity Coordinator
Nathan Strauss said voter turnout for
the general election, which begins Fri
day at 9 a m. and ends Monday at 5
p.m., tends to be lower because many
students don't realize there is a second
election, and because there are fewer
candidates and less campaigning.
"This is really just the beginning,"
Strauss said. "The next round is
when everything is decided. It's im
portant, if not more important, for
students to get out and vote on
DuckWeb again."
Contact the campus/
federal politics reporter
atjaredpaben@dailyemerald.com.
NEWS BRIEF
Siavii trial postponed
Former Oregon football player Ju
nior Siavii's trial, originally scheduled
for today, has been postponed to an
undetermined date.
The defensive tackle from Ameri
can Samoa was arrested Jan. 9 for al
legedly assaulting former Lane Com
munity College student Jennifer
Hegstrom, 23, at Taylor's Bar & Grill,
located at 894 E. 13th Ave.
According to a Eugene Municipal
Court representative, Siavii's lawyer re
quested the trial be postponed. The
judge assigned to the case is in the
process of choosing a new date.
— Lisa Catto
CAMPUS
BUZZ
Thursday
•Studentforum, Beall Concert Hall, 1-1:50 p.m.
• South Asia Speaker Series lecture by historian
Yasmin Saikia from the University of North Caroli
na - Chapel Hill, entitled "My Body is in Pain: Vio
lence, the State and Women in the Bangladesh
Liberation War of 1971,” Browsing Room, Knight
Library, 4 p.m.
•Outdoor Spring Equipment Swap, EMU Ball
room, 7:30 p.m. Private sellers only.
• Chamber Music Series Concert featuring the ac
claimed Ethos Percussion Group of New York,
Beall Concert Hall, 8 p.m.
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