Results were announced today in front of the Student Union for the 2009 SGA Senate election with 9,400 students voting.

Here is the unedited video of the Election Committee announcing the results of the election Wednesday:

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Here is the final list of winners in addition to those that will face a run-off election starting Monday of next week.

Below the list is the video of the Election Committee announcing the results, as well as interviews gathered both before and after the results were announced.

College of Arts and Humanities:

1. Marla Spector
2. Samantha Schroeder
3. Ryan Dougall
4. Joshua Miller

College of Business Administration

1. Michael Wiess
2. Samantha Friefeld
3. Jennifer Rionda
4. Cabot Brown
5. Sarah Bishop vs. Michael Jacobs (RUN OFF)
6. Jean-Pierre Gilbert
7. Daniel Wynick
8. Jason Bryant vs. Kyle Lazernik (RUN OFF)

College of Education

1. Samantha Needleman
2. Katie Celano vs. Jessica Price (RUN OFF)
3. David Comolli
4. Alyson Lipensky

College of Nursing

1. Megan Dennis
2. Laura Baker

College of Sciences

1. Jordan Land
2. Jamie Kaplan
3. Darren Kaplan vs. Gabrielle Motto (RUN OFF)
4. Rob Enslen vs. Heather Kuhla (RUN OFF)
5. Jazmine Rodriguez
6. William Lusk*
7. Tyler Smith vs. Alessandra Araujo (RUN OFF)
8. Christina Thomas
9. Kevin Wolkenfeld vs. H. Seth Rosenthal (RUN OFF)

Rosen College of Hospitality

1. April Leverett
2. Jereme Pozin

College of Engineering

1. Williams Fernandez
2. Christopher Cates
3. Brittany Ryals
4. Patrick Stauffer
5. Andrew Pope vs. Christopher Anderson (RUN OFF)

Graduate Studies

1. Adeel Bhutta
2. Brett Ambrosin
3. Richard Skandera
4. Christina Willis
5. Zachary Haber
6. Rafiqul Chowdhury
7. Cecilia Rivas

Undergraduate Studies

1. David Lawson vs. Zachary Bamman (RUN OFF)
2. Jeffrey Popluder

Undeclared Majors

1. Eric Katz

College of Health and Public Affairs

1. Nicholas Gurney
2. Alissa Pifer vs. Maggie Gilson (RUN OFF)
3. Gary Adams
4. Erica DeSanti

College of Medicine

1. Fernando Gonzales
2. Chris Hanley

Here are interviews gathered BEFORE the results were announced.

Below are interviews that were conducted after the results of the election were announced.