California Aggie Endorsements

This is an incomplete list and not up-to-date but I will try to track down the missing election endorsements. Candidates in bold were elected.

All of this information was taken from TheAggie.org or DavisWiki.org.

Winter 2015

This was an uncontested election so there were no Aggie endorsements.

Fall 2014

Senate

  1. Roman Rivilis — Independent
  2. Casey Nguyen — SMART

Winter 2014

I could not find any endorsements.

Fall 2013

Senate

  1. Mariah Watson — SMART
  2. Gareth Smythe — Independent
  3. Janesh Gupta — NOW
  4. Hiba Saeed — SMART

Winter 2013

Executive

  1. Migz Espinoza and Lane Lewis (FUQ)

Senate

  1. Miles Thomas — BEST
  2. Pamela Nonga — NOW
  3. Roman Rivilis — Independent
  4. Joanna Villegas — SMART
  5. Chandler Hill — NOW
  6. Amrit Sahota — NOW

Fall 2012

Senate

  1. Olivia Brown — SMART
  2. Liam Burke — Independent
  3. Armando Figueroa — SMART
  4. Felicia Ong — NOW
  5. Jonathan Yip — NOW
  6. Alyson Sagala — SMART

Winter 2012

The Aggie did not endorse any candidates and instead wrote evaluations of each candidate and ticket they interviewed.

Fall 2011

Senate

  1. Jared Crisologo-Smith — BOLD
  2. Charlie Colato — BOLD
  3. Patrick Sheehan — BOLD
  4. Yara Zokaie — BOLD
  5. Justin Goss — Independent

Winter 2011

Executive

No endorsement. Only one ticket on the ballot.

Senate

  1. Eli Yani — Independent
  2. Ryan Meyerhoff — Independent
  3. Miguel Espinoza — FUQ
  4. Amy Martin — BOLD
  5. Brendan Repicky — BOLD
  6. Caitlin Alday — FUQ

Fall 2010

Senate

  1. Andre Lee — BOLD
  2. Darwin Moosavi — BOLD
  3. Tatiana Moana Bush — LEAD
  4. Matt Provencher — BOLD
  5. Cameron Brown — Independent

Winter 2010

Executive

  1. Jack Zwald and Previn Witana — LEAD

Senate

  1. Rudy Ornelas — LEAD
  2. Adam Thongsavat — Independent
  3. David Turkell — LEAD
  4. Ozzy Arce — LEAD
  5. Alison Tanner — JAM
  6. Subhan Cheema — Independent

Fall 2009

Senate

  1. Don Ho — LEAD
  2. Logan Taylor — Independent
  3. Ryan Achterberg — LEAD
  4. Andre Lee — LEAD
  5. Levi Menovske — Independent
  6. Joel Juarez — JAM

Winter 2009

Executive

  1. Joe Chatham and Chris Dietrich — Independent

Senate

  1. Trevor Taylor — LEAD
  2. Justin Gold — ACT
  3. Kevin Massoudi — Independent
  4. Will Klein — ACT
  5. Momo Newbon — LEAD
  6. Chintan Desai — LEAD

Fall 2008

Senate

  1. Greg Webb — Independent
  2. Jack Zwald — LEAD
  3. Justin Patrizio — Independent
  4. Mo Torres — LEAD
  5. Erin Lebe — LEAD
  6. Laura Pulido — LEAD

Winter 2008

Executive

  1. Ivan Carrillo and Molly Fluet — LEAD

Senate

  • Andrew Bianchi — LEAD
  • Rebecca Schwartz — LEAD
  • Greg Webb — Independent
  • Sergio Blanco — LEAD
  • Chris Dietrich — GO
  • Poonam Dayalji — LEAD

Fall 2007

Senate

  • Chad Roberts — LEAD
  • Lula Ahmed-Falol — LEAD
  • Johnathen Duran — LEAD
  • Rebecca Lovell — GO
  • Lauren Thomas — LEAD
  • Tracey Zeng — LEAD

Winter 2007

Executive

  1. Kareem Salem and Julie Hooper — LEAD

Senate

  • Michael Lay — LEAD (referred to as “the best choices for ASUCD senators” in editorial)
  • Molly Sundstrom — Student Focus (referred to as “the best choices for ASUCD senators” in editorial)
  • Ivan Carrillo — LEAD
  • Madisyn Coniglio — LEAD
  • Fazila Malik — LEAD
  • Albert Parnell — Independent

Fall 2006

Senate

  • Molly Fluet — LEAD (referred to as “the best choices for ASUCD senators” in editorial)
  • Dan Xie — LEAD (referred to as “the best choices for ASUCD senators” in editorial)
  • Charles Bisesto — LEAD
  • Albert Parnell — LEAD
  • Andrew Peake — LEAD
  • Daryl Suyat — LEAD

Winter 2006

Executive

  1. Darnell Holloway and Genna Carnes — LEAD

Senate

  1. Marvin Zamora — LEAD
  2. Kevin Roberts — Student Focus
  3. Andrew Bianchi — LEAD
  4. Naomi Amaha — LEAD
  5. Alex Vahdat — Independent
  6. Dwaimy Rosas-Romero — LEAD

Fall 2005

Senate

  1. Avni Patel — LEAD
  2. Joe Harney — Independent
  3. Kareem Salem — LEAD (endorsement later rescinded)
  4. Jenny Yu — LEAD
  5. Natalia Farhadmotamed — Student Focus (endorsement later rescinded)
  6. Brian McFadden — Independent