Winter 2004 ASUCD Election

Senate

Senate Candidates

NameSlate1st Round Votes
Adam BarrLEAD461
Donald Cohen-CutlerIndependent449
Jessica EngelStudent Focus383
Gabriel BangStudent Focus342
Darnell HollowayLEAD336
Caroline HamStudent Focus285
Jennifer de la VegaLEAD276
Sapana ShendeStudent Focus270
Robert GillStudent Focus261
Robert BaronIndependent260
Sajjad KhanStudent Focus232
Karly KaufmanLEAD185
Danielle MunozLEAD164
Ali RamezanzadehIndependent164

Senate Turnout

Valid Votes4068
Abstained Votes0
Total Voters (Turnout)4068

The threshold for this Senate election was 582.

Slate Representation

Executive

Executive Tickets

NamesSlate1st Round Votes1st Round %
Kalen Gallagher &
Paloma Perez
Student Focus206351.2
LeVale Simpson &
Pam Palpallatoc
LEAD151637.6
Evan Beecher &
Ryan Basilio
Independent45011.2

Executive Turnout

Total Valid Votes4029
Total Abstained Votes39
Total Voters (Turnout)4068

Ballot Measures

NamesYes VotesNo VotesAbstainsTotal Voters
Constitutional Amendment 1 (Student Bill of Rights)1001

Notes

The following information is not provided in any of the linked reports and contains some interesting information on the preferences of voters with respect to the Executive tickets.

Voters who ranked Kalen Gallagher & Paloma Perez #1 had the following breakdowns for second place rankings:

  • 851 ranked LeVale Simpson & Pam Palpallatoc second
  • 832 ranked no second choice
  • 380 ranked Evan Beecher & Ryan Basilio second

Voters who ranked LeVale Simpson & Pam Palpallatoc #1 had the following breakdowns for second place rankings:

  • 522 ranked Evan Beecher & Ryan Basilio second
  • 513 ranked no second choice
  • 481 ranked Kalen Gallagher & Paloma Perez second

Voters who ranked Evan Beecher & Ryan Basilio #1 had the following breakdowns for second place rankings:

  • 196 ranked LeVale Simpson & Pam Palpallatoc second
  • 143 ranked Kalen Gallagher & Paloma Perez second
  • 111 ranked no second choice

This ballot measure passed “with roughly 80% of the voters approving” according to DavisWiki. There was some controversy over the fact that it took roughly two years for the changes to actually be added to the ASUCD Constitution.

Election Files