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Group A—secretarial/clerical – top two vote-getters will be elected
Write-in 1 – 7 write in votes received
Write-in 2 – 3 write-in votes received
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Group B—general/Facilities Management – top two vote-getters will be elected
Chris Cobb – Facilities Management — 9 votes received — elected
Write-in 1 – 3 write in votes received
Write-in 2 – 1 write-in vote received
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Group C– executive/managerial/
SG Carthell – Student Affairs – 37 votes received
Audrey Neal – TRIO / Student Affairs – 46 votes received
Allan Patterson – Student Affairs – 38 votes received
Matt Purdy – Career Services – 72 votes received — elected
J. David Wilson – Housing – 68 votes received — elected
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At-Large – top four vote-getters will be elected
Christian Barnes – Development – 108 votes received — elected
Dedrick Brooks – Institutional Effectiveness – 66 votes received
Russell Dunn – University Store – 56 votes received
Jessica Evans — COEHS Dean’s Office – 108 votes received — elected
Orville Herndon — Journalism and Mass Communications – 120 votes received — elected
Trish Lofton – Curris Center Administration – 99 votes received — elected
Taylor Mudd — Office of Development & Department of Athletics – 66 votes received
Kim Newbern – Greek Life – 67 votes received
The following people received a write-in vote in the secretarial/clerical category (in alphabetical order):
Jodi Hanneman, Sarah Hardaway, Jill Houston, Mr. Hoppers Von Leapington, Amy Levering, Angela Richerson,
Kristen Paige Rogers, Mary Thurmond
The following people received a write-in vote in the general/Facilities Management category (in alphabetical order):
Gary Cowen, Russell Dunn, Lee Hicks, Ben O’Neal
Each write in candidate’s eligibility must be verified by Human Resources. Eligible candidates will be contacted in the order of the most votes received to see if they wish to fill the position.
According to Brantly Travis 225 voted in the election. 731 were eligible to vote. That works out to a 30.78 percent voter turnout.