submitted by CrazyJ on Sunday, March 31 2002 at 11:04 PM
Here is a guide for you guys to identify and elect your fellow Wolf Webbers! We have chosen candidates that have demonstrated enthusiasm in communicating with their fellow students by taking advantage of The Wolf Web.
GENERAL SEATS (all students can vote) ------------------------------------------------------ Student Body President - 1 Position Available Michael D. Anthony - Senate-Prez - his only post said he would be back. he hasn't. Larisa Yasinovskaya - zenobia0000 - demonstrates willingness to involve TWW Clarence Davis, Junior - jlov125 - registered last week? Travis Oakley (Write-In) - jackleg - UNELIGIBLE, but great for apathetic voters!
Student Senate President - 1 Position Available Josh Cox - Wyatt - went to TWW to inform about ticket distribution Brad Dixon - bigdix
Student Body Treasurer - 1 Position Available Jabari Bell Dan Gilligan - hadrian
Student Chief Justice - 1 Position Available Wortham Boyle - Wortham - used TWW to inform about yearbook giveaway Brent Rowe
Union President - 1 Position Available Sam Edwards James Reed - jdreed2
Union Board of Directors - 4 Positions Available Eva Feucht - eva009 Elizabeth Sall - abugslife - involved in discussing UAB issues on TWW Gary Palin - We wish there were only 3 positions! Erich M. Fabricius - ShatteredE - TWW staple for answering SG operational concerns
Student Media Authority Board - 7 Positions Available Danny Pydynowski Jason Jon Smith (Write-In) - nutsmack® - Why NOT write him in?
Senior Class President - 1 Position Available Decker Ngongang - Satch - A wolf web veteran. He has been looking out for us! Amy Rothberg - WlfpkTopaz
Senior Class Vice President - 1 Position Available Kevin McAbee Nadira A. Mathlin ------------------------------------------------------
COLLEGE SEATS (find your classification) ------------------------------------------------------ Senate: CALS sophomores - 2 Positions Available Melanie Zink
Senate: CALS juniors - 2 Positions Available Brandon Whitney
Senate: CALS seniors - 3 Positions Available David Joyner Jamie Pendergrass - J-Me1983
Senate: Design - 1 Position Available Jonathan Thompson
Senate: Education - 1 Position Available Okema A. Hines Abdullah Tharpe
Senate: Engineering sophomores - 3 Positions Available Brian Onorio Jeremy Spencer (Write-In) - Pitr - Why NOT write him in?
Senate: Engineering juniors - 4 Positions Available David Sheehan Mital Patel Philip Denton
Senate: Engineering seniors - 4 Positions Available Erich M. Fabricius - ShatteredE Matthew Frazier Dustin Choe - NCSUsen dc Lucy Tatum - sunkissed81
Senate: CHASS sophomores - 2 Positions Available Brigid Ransome Melissa Price Laura Kovalchick Janet Ogbon - Janet855
Senate: CHASS juniors - 2 Positions Available Nick DiColandrea - roguewolf - great guy. leads TWW softball team! Mark Matthews - markgoal - wolf web old timer. in touch with the issues! Wes Gray - JBakerIII
Senate: CHASS seniors - 3 Positions Available Stuart Wright Ted Gellar
Larisa is the most qualified Pro-Change candidate. If you want to actually MAKE the changes that Travis is pushing for, then she is the candidate to do that.
"If you want to actually MAKE the changes that Travis is pushing for, then she is the candidate to do that."
Those changes are up to the Senate. If the Senate wants them, it'll go right through any Presidential veto. If the Senate doesn't want them, no amount of pleading from the SBP is going to change that.
Voting for Travis gains attention for him and his cause, but improves Mike's chances of winning. Use your vote as you see fit, but just be aware of what it's effect will be.
Perhaps a more important race, however, is the SSP race. Just know your issues when you vote.
[Edited on April 1, 2002 at 1:11 AM. Reason : clarifying, not hating on anyone's opinion]
I think it will be interesting to see how many of the people with the thums up will win....the wolf web will havea bgi impact on the resutls I am sure.
voting for travis really doesn't help mike's chances, unless he can get over 50% of the votes, in that case, it doesn't matter that people voted for travis instead of larisa. travis will force a runoff and since he is pretty much not elegible, there will be a runoff between larisa and mike with no option of a write in.
Do you know if votes for an ineligible candidate (Travis) would count towards the total number of votes that the winning candidate needs a majority over?
Mike would have 45/100 of the votes cast (not majority), but if Travis's weren't counted, then he would have 45/65 (a majority). It would seem that Travis's votes would have to be included in the total. Can anyone shed some light on this?
For any race in which only one position is available, the winner shall be the candidate who receives a simple majority (greater than 50%) of the votes casts. In the event that no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a run-off election shall be conducted. The top two candidates will be in the run-off. If there is a tie for the second seat, all three candidates will be in the run-off."
"Illegial votes" (the technical term), that is votes for inelgible candidates, fictitious persons, etc are still tallied into the total votes cast. My understanding is this is how the run-off for SSP last year happened, as there aren't too terribly many students meeting the service requirement for SSP.
If you think about this, it makes sense, as a majority victory requirement's purpose is to ensure more people want the person elected than don't. I'd say those casting "illegial votes" are very much not wanting some other person or people.
I wanted to refrain from commenting on any names in the elections, but since this endorsement came out I had to say something, for those people who might base their votes solely on this.
Larisa is completely unqualified for the office. She has been here since the beginning of last year, and I saw firsthand the job she did when I worked with her. Maybe things have changed since then, but in both of the student organizations I was part of with her, she failed to adequately perform her duties.
She has a lot of spirit, and is intelligent, but fails to follow through effectively. In addition, her views often drove away people from the organization who had the ability to bring quality ideas to the table. As an individual I respect her ideas and views, but not as a campus leader.
I have had the good fortune to work with many people since coming to NCSU who have been diligent workers, but I have also had the misfortune of working with a lot of people who think that effective governance comes through idealistic measures. It does not. It is the result of persistence and hard work.
markgoal...I used to have a lot of respect for you until you said:
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"Larisa is the most qualified Pro-Change candidate."
She hasn't done anything all year. I guess that's what pro-change means: going from doing nothing to doing something maybe. Pro-change candidates are people who haven't been involved at all and want to bring about change (Clarence and Travis), not people who have been involved, but haven't done anything.
VOTE NO TO PRO-TUITION INCREASE CANDIDATES!
[Edited on April 1, 2002 at 8:35 AM. Reason : correction]
I don't mean to say that she is the most experienced. That is obviously Mike. He has done many good things in his time in SG. However, he is not pro-change if you will.
Of Clarence, Travis, and Larisa, Larisa is the only one with any experience. That is the general idea of my statement. You may feel that she is not qualified, but I challenge you to find a more qualified pro-change candidate.
After the election no one cares because we never see them do ne thing to help the students... At least I dont...
Who ever gets the job will do the job... It will get done but I dont see how they have ne power NCSU admin will do whatever they want with or without our consent...
All they care about is our tuition money and apeasing us for 4-5 years...
Maybe if someone explains what they can exactly do and how much power they really do have. I might change my opinion...
Note: do they control the money... If not then they have no power.
they shouldn't have the power. they're fucking students. it's just here so all the little "high achievers" can get to together and play grabass together. if state let a bunch of 19 year olds have serious input, then I would find another school.
Well I am not exactly thrilled with everything and everyone in Student Government, but those of you who say they have no power and don't do anything are just ignorant.
If you ever showed up you would see what they can and on occasion actually do accomplish. My problem is not with their power or the reasons people serve, but rather the fact that so much CAN be done, and yet so little actually IS.
um yeah some how my information got placed as the link for jlov125 for student body pres. Yeah that isnt me just thought yall should know that so it doesnt make that person look as bad, seeing as i only joined over easter and who ever was trying to say something about that.