The SGA announced the results of the 2025 spring elections Tuesday night.
Voter turnout for the presidential election was 23.8%, a decrease from last year’s turnout of 26.01%. Only 9,273 of 38,906 eligible undergraduate students participated in the presidential election. All Executive Council candidates were unopposed this year.
The unofficial results are as follows:
Constitutional amendments:
C-01-25: This amendment proposes the establishment of the VP of Communications Position: Passed
C-02-25: This amendment proposes the removal of the Executive Secretary Position: Passed
C-04-24: This amendment proposes the changing of the VP for DEI position into the VP for B & W: Passed
Executive Council:
President: Lucy Bonhaus
Executive Vice President: Aubrei Grisaffe
Vice President for Academic Affairs: Samantha Simmons
Vice President for Belonging and Wellness: Hannah Hurd
Vice President for External Affairs: Freddie Nelson
Vice President for Financial Affairs: Conner Forbes
Vice President for Student Affairs: John Michael Chandash
Senate:
Capstone College of Nursing:
Ella Cobb
Rebecca Petty
College of Arts and Sciences:
Marykate Foster
Anna Beth Frazier
Savannah Sempier
Katherine Steel
Alexa Filipowitz
Lauren Moerbe
Krista Miller
Alex Soliz
Christian Colwell
Benjamin Avriett
College of Communication and Informations Sciences:
Charlie Key
Alden Jipson
Lyric Speer
College of Education:
Kaitlyn Brooks
Tiana Carenza
College of Engineering:
Owen Rodgers
Heather Hutchcraft
Thomas Crawford
Patrick Dolan
Connor Wehby
Connor Guthrie
College of Human Environmental Sciences:
Hannon Bulger
Bree McLean
Aliya Resendez
Gabrielle Dickerson
Culverhouse College of Business:
Katherine Bibb Branyon
Abigail Shaw
Sam Fisher
Theo Villanueva
Carson Pfeiffer
Madelyn Herwig
Emerson Hardy
Annika Engelke
Max Carr
Will Dessoffy
Noelle Gallego
Andrew Jones
School of Law:
Tristan Lollar
Brady McCormick
School of Social Work:
Raegan NeSmith
Brianna Byrd
Graduate School:
Mohammad Mohi Uddin
Rebecca Rose Lutonsky
Scott Ratchford
Jack Barnes
Three write-in candidates for the graduate school are pending acceptance.