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2015 SFSS election results

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He Enoch-ed it out of the park. – Brandon Hillier

 

Curious about the results of tonight’s election? We’ve got you covered. Winners are in red. For our top moments, read more here.

SFSS President

Enoch Weng: 858

Zied Masmoudi: 638

Erik Hadekaer: 605

Kayode Fatoba: 500

Johnny Aether: 125

VP Finance

Barbara Szymcyzk: 1550

Karan Thakur: 742

VP Student Services

Darwin Binesh: 1481

Shery Alam: 828

VP Student Life

Deepak Sharma: 1470

Hassan Liaquat: 809

VP External Relations

Kathleen Yang: 804

Blossom Malhan: 652

Arjan Mundy: 563

Karan Thukral: 448

VP University Relations

Brady Wallace: 1356

Ally Van Poa: 424

Ali Najaf: 360

Lia Fallah: 357

At-Large Representative

Curtis Pooghkay: 1294

Shipra Sharma: 1081

Jon Taras: 756

Shubal Goel: 707

Communication, Art and Technology Faculty Representative

Salathiel R. Wells: 83 per cent approval

Applied Sciences Faculty Representative

Corbett Gildersleve: 252

Noura Seifelnasr: 121

Business Faculty Representative

Hangue Kim: 271

Akashdeep Brar: 173

Arts and Social Sciences Faculty Representative

Arr Farh: 291

Arpit Toteja: 167

Parsa Kiani: 103

Education Faculty Representative

Melissa Lee: 91 per cent approval

Environmental Faculty Representative

Christine Dion: 91 per cent approval

Health Sciences Faculty Representative

Larissa Chen: 146

Divine Wewka: 107

Sciences Faculty Representative

Jan Hans: 293

Marija Jovanovic: 143

Jimmy Dhesa: 118

Jesse Velay-Vitow: 81

Brandon Wong: 74

Anu Sri: 63

Health Sciences Referedum

Yes: 96 per cent of votes

Expansion Fund Levy to Membership Fee Levy Referendum

Yes: 59 per cent of votes

SFSS Food Bank Targeted Funding

Yes: 76 per cent of votes

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