ASEWU Council certified the following results of the 2023 ASEWU Primary Elections at its 4/14/23 meeting:
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
This constitutional amendment will remove references to the number of ASEWU Council members and change the name of the ASEWU Council to the ASEWU Senate, allowing for a transition to a Senate model during the academic year 2023-2024.This change would allow for more flexibility and encourage a broader range of personalities and individuals from different parts of the greater EWU community to serve on ASEWU. In addition, the change would give students a more effective platform in the upcoming SRA process.
If this amendment passes, ASEWU bylaws will be revised to enumerate the number of Senators and their responsibilities.
Do you agree with this change?
Yes – 673
No – 54
The amendment passes.
EXECUTIVE
President
Giovanny Rosario – 338
Lucas Fyre – 219
Avante Bishop – 185
Other – 10
Executive Vice President
Iman Munawar – 610
Other – 18
Finance Vice President
Natalia James – 407
Logan Hamilton – 303
Other – 3
COUNCIL
Academic Affairs Representative
Elizabeth Humberstad – 627
Other – 9
Athletic Affairs Representative
Wade Romine – 439
Jenna Hudson – 222
Other – 4
Diversity Outreach Representative
Taylor Anumodu – 434
Chris Arenas – 241
Other – 3
Graduate Affairs Representative
No Write-in Candidate Received More than 50 Votes
Other – 37
Legislative Affairs Representative
Rachel Alig – 615
Other – 9
Student Activities Representative
Devyn Britton – 580
Other – 9
Student Health and Safety Services Representative
Ava Rea – 590
Other – 16
Student Services Representative
Chelan Yenney – 601
Other – 7
Technology and International Advancement Representative
Steven Harper – 21
Ethan Howe – 199
Rachel Hudak – 413
Other – 5