
CW File
The Student Government Association announced the unofficial preliminary results for the 2022 spring election.
The Elections Manual requires that unofficial results be posted by 11:59 p.m. on election day. Three class days after the election, the results will be final if no complaints or appeals are still pending.
The SGA Judicial Board has postponed the confirmation of the presidential election results until after spring break — more than two weeks after the election — because of the ongoing appeal process for a complaint against candidate Madeline Martin.
The injunction on the presidential results was imposed on election day by Matthew Curl, chief justice of the Judicial Board, until the board meets on March 23.
Presidential candidate Sarah Shield’s campaign manager, Garrett Burnett, appealed the Elections Board’s dismissal of a complaint that Martin overspent on her campaign.
The Judicial Board declined to prevent the release of unofficial election results, citing its lack of authority to do so, but did postpone confirmation of the vote until after the original appeal could be resolved.
With a voter turnout of 28.23%, here are the results of the spring 2022 election:
Constitutional Amendments
C-01-21: An amendment to the constitution to ensure election violation adjudication transparency — Passed
C-01-22: An amendment to the constitution to change SGA homecoming responsibilities — Passed
Executive Council
President: Madeline Martin (Results are unofficial until the Judicial Board reviews an appeal on March 23.)
Executive Vice President: Jack Steinmetz
VP for Student Affairs: Luke Dille
VP for Academic Affairs: Cameron Doyle
VP for Financial Affairs: Lauryn Parker
VP for External Affairs: Collier Dobbs
VP for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Izzy Boyd
Executive Secretary: Josie Schmitt
Senate
Arts and Sciences:
Tyler Tannehill
Ellie Wiltanger
Taryn Geiger
Hannah Ford
Xzarria Peterson
John Richardson
Olivia Frazier
Sam Akins
Kieghan Nangle
Maria Derisavi
Commerce and Business Administration:
CJ Pearson
Lexi Sims
Nicholas Boyd
John Foster
Tyler Zuspann
Athena Critides
Hunter Howell
Lucas Weldon
Judson Fair
Thomas Ashton
Myles Gollop
John McLendon
Communication & Information Sciences:
Ally-Anna Outlaw
Jenna Berkower
Morgan Patrick
Education:
Seth Hudson
Jacob Rohleder
Human & Environmental Sciences:
Emma Fraley
Jolie Golden
Karina Collins
Social Work:
Elizabeth Prophet
Sarah Pierce
Nursing:
Sarah Kate Smalley
Kaleigh Shaw
Engineering:
Clay Bruce
Kiley Price
Jack Rudder
Alexander East
Ryan LaJoye
Bryant Segars
Graduate:
Justin McCleskey
Emilia Stuart
Rebecca-Rose Lutonsky
Jennifer Baggett
Viprav Raju
Caleb Williams
Noel Keeney
Tolulope Kolapo
Law:
John Dawson
Bobby Weinacker