Student Senate--Elections

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1 NISG appoints 6 new senators to fill vacant seats
Northern Iowan 118:5, p.2
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) appoints 6 new senators; photo.
2 NISG Senate rejects Chief of Staff nominee
Northern Iowan 114:51, p.2
Though several of the new nominees for Drew Stenland and Kirsten Ahart's cabinet were approves by the Student Senate, their Chief of Staff Nominee was rejected.
3 Northern Iowa Student Government approves new senators
Public Relations News Release 2008:298, p.1
Serving as the voice of the student body, thirty student senators serve as liaisons between the students and university. They work to improve the administration of student affairs, encourage communication, and cooperation. Students listed.
4 And here's another one for . . . .
Northern Iowan 71:41, p.10
Election workers count votes; photo.
5 Vote for me!
Northern Iowan 71:41, p.1
Ray Franklin seeks write-in votes; photo.
6 Candidates debate; parties square off
Northern Iowan 71:40, p.1
Thirty attend debate between O. J. King and Alex Pritchard; photo.
7 Cute votes don't count--make yours
Northern Iowan 71:40, p.2
Supports Common Sense Party.
8 Presidential candidates discuss the issues
Northern Iowan 71:40, p.5
Alex Pritchard and O. J. King respond to questions about positions.
9 Tower of Power battle rages on
Northern Iowan 71:40, p.2
Believes Campanile is the answer.
10 Elections made a mockery
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.3
Angry that a party is running the Campanile as a candidate.
11 Hennessy supports King
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.2
In upcoming Senate election.
12 It makes no sense; Common Sense Party
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.3
Attempts to refute platform.
13 Only one choice
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.3
Does not believe other candidates are appropriate; supports Coalition for Responsible Action party.
14 Students need greater control
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.2
Supports Coalition for Responsible Action party.
15 Coalition for Action announces ticket
Northern Iowan 71:38, p.3
Coalition for Responsible Action announces its candidates.
16 King announces on Common Sense Party
Northern Iowan 71:38, p.1
O. J. King outlines positions.
17 Spring election format explained
Northern Iowan 71:38, p.2
Election procedures.
18 Campy announces UNISA candidacy
Northern Iowan 71:37, p.1
Tower of Power ticket nominates Campanile.
19 Try to imagine four thousand students
Northern Iowan 71:17, p.2
Would like to see 50% voter turnout.
20 UNISA write-ins
Northern Iowan 71:17, p.4
Candidate profiles; photo.
21 UNISA schedules special elections
Northern Iowan 71:15, p.6
22 Election results are made official
Northern Iowan 70:45, p.12
Vote tabulations.
23 Expenses reimbursed
Northern Iowan 70:44, p.16
Limited campaign expenses will be reimbursed.
24 Guhin extends his thanks for campaign
Northern Iowan 70:42, p.2
25 Sheridan wins presidency; Action sweeps remaining positions
Northern Iowan 70:41, p.1
Dave Sheridan defeats Dan Guhin, 701-691; Dome referendum passes, 1009-595; photo.
26 UNISA election results
Northern Iowan 85:41, p.1
Vote tabulation.
27 Action Party is proud of campaign
Northern Iowan 70:40, p.2
Believes it has reached all students and avoided negative campaigning.
28 Apathy! One of the big problems
Northern Iowan 70:40, p.3
Action Party can rouse people from their apathy.
29 Main issue is being aware
Northern Iowan 70:40, p.2
Believes he has been able to get out the information; asks for votes.
30 Presidential candidates express views; Dome, fees debated
Northern Iowan 70:40, p.6
31 Progressive ticket platform told
Northern Iowan 70:40, p.3
32 Time to accept concrete proposals
Northern Iowan 70:40, p.2
Supports Action Party.
33 Jones: "We need more access"
Northern Iowan 70:39, p.4
Distressed by apathy; outlines plans for campaign; photo.
34 Action Party announces slate
Northern Iowan 70:38, p.3
35 Sheridan declares UNISA candidacy
Northern Iowan 70:38, p.1
Progressive Ticket announces candidates; photo.
36 Action Party platform
Northern Iowan 70:37, p.3
Twenty-four planks of platform
37 Action Party is involvement
Northern Iowan 70:36, p.2
Likes the outlook of the Action Party.
38 UNISA fall election . . . deadlines approaching
Northern Iowan 70:8, p.4
Election procedures.
39 Election interview: student opinion
Northern Iowan 69:43, p.8
Students talk about the recent election and the value of student government.
40 A look at the new officers; Stewart, Rouse, Smiley and Maas speak out
Northern Iowan 69:42, p.3
Officers talk about the recent elections and their plans.
41 Dean Morris discusses state of student gov't.; second interview
Northern Iowan 69:42, p.1
Dean Morris attempts to understand why students showed little interest in recent election.
42 The elections fail?; first of three interviews
Northern Iowan 69:41, p.1
Election Chair Janie Sewell voices her opinions on student government.
43 Election recount
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.1
Debbie Miller still comes out ahead in race with Terry Morehead.
44 UNI following trend of American society
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.2
Believes Student Senate should include minority member.
45 UNISA--an unwanted function
Northern Iowan 69:40, p.2
Cites recent low election turnout as evidence that there may not be a need for student government.
46 Unofficial UNISA election results
Northern Iowan 69:39, p.1
Vote tabulations.
47 A write-in
Northern Iowan 69:38, p.2
Leonard Larsen outlines platform; asks for write-in votes.
48 Free University Party announces candidacy
Northern Iowan 69:38, p.4
Group outlines platform.
49 UNISA spring election candidates
Northern Iowan 69:38, p.1
List of candidates.
50 Vacancies for March 7 UNISA election announced
Northern Iowan 69:35, p.1
51 Stewart, Rouse, Smiley announce UNISA candidacy
Northern Iowan 69:34, p.1
Candidates' profiles and platforms.
52 A few election rules
Northern Iowan 69:33, p.2
53 Election Commission think again
Northern Iowan 69:32, p.2
Believes commission may have made a mistake by establishing a central polling place.
54 Student Senate determines spring election format
Northern Iowan 69:31, p.1
Outline of election procedures.
55 UNISA elections on March 7
Northern Iowan 69:31, p.4
Election procedures.
56 Unofficial Student Senate results
Northern Iowan 69:11, p.1
Election vote tallies.
57 Student Senate to conduct election
Northern Iowan 69:10, p.1
Procedures for filling fourteen vacant seats.
58 Student Senate announces fall elections
Northern Iowan 69:5, p.1
Election qualifications and procedures outlined.
59 Election results
Northern Iowan 68:40, p.1
Tabulation of votes.
60 Expenditures noted
Northern Iowan 68:40, p.2
Show income of $.62.
61 Presidential candidates speak out
Northern Iowan 68:38, p.2
Tom Colonnese and Jim Maas present views.
62 Vice presidential candidates speak out
Northern Iowan 68:38, p.3
63 ROC responds to coverage
Northern Iowan 68:36, p.2
Believes ROC deserved more prominent coverage.
64 Peer party announces candidates
Northern Iowan 68:35, p.1
Brief profiles of candidates and their views.
65 Apathy and the election
Northern Iowan 68:34, p.2
Urges students to run for office.
66 ROC party announces candidates, platform
Northern Iowan 68:33, p.8
Candidates outline goals.
67 Election results
Northern Iowan 68:16, p.2
Unofficial vote tallies.
68 Injunction blocking student election fails
Northern Iowan 68:14, p.1
Mike Dunn claims that certain groups are not represented.
69 Behind student policies
Northern Iowan 67:40, p.3
Student says he was elected to office without giving his consent.
70 Student elections--the candidates who weren't


Student elections--the candidates who weren't

Northern Iowan 67:40, p.2
Critical of slatemakers who included candidates without their consent.
71 Stamp wins in UNISA elections; Linn, Leonard
Northern Iowan 67:38, p.1
Vote tallies; for president--Stamp (1874), Wherry (371), Byrd (87).
72 ROC goals for year
Northern Iowan 67:36, p.3
Party platform.
73 Stamp tells his housing proposals
Northern Iowan 67:36, p.3
Proposes coeducational arrangements and 24-hour visitation.
74 ROC Party chooses candidates
Northern Iowan 67:33, p.1
Convention activities.
75 Spiro and myself
Northern Iowan 67:19, p.3
Musings on receiving a vote in the Senate election.
76 Senate election results
Northern Iowan 67:18, p.1
Vote tallies.
77 Candidate states platform
Northern Iowan 67:16, p.2
78 Closing legislative gap
Northern Iowan 67:16, p.2
Candidate believes he can do the job.
79 Election Wednesday
Northern Iowan 67:16, p.2
Urges students to look for candidates who will work for them.
80 Off campus candidates
Northern Iowan 67:16, p.3
Photos of the off campus candidates running for various offices; photo.
81 SRP calls ROC poster "unfair"
Northern Iowan 67:16, p.1
82 ROC sweeps exec slate and SRP gains 13 senate spots
Public Relations News Release 66:43, p.1
Mike Conlee defeats Sam Dell, 2003-1084, with 160 votes going to Pat Casey.
83 There's a lot of new heads, er, er, faces in the new senate
Public Relations News Release 66:43, p.2
Gary Hoff's view of recent election.
84 Accusations cause complaints
Northern Iowan 66:42, p.2
Hopes that voters will consider facts and not groundless accusations.
85 SRP seeks active student voice
Northern Iowan 66:42, p.3
Believes SRP is best choice for student rights.
86 Justice needed in hall judicial system
Northern Iowan 66:41, p.2
Supports platform of Student Rights Party.
87 Parties plan late campaign efforts; common goal: take the issues to the student
Northern Iowan 66:41, p.1
Candidates still running hard.
88 Students to face important decision
Northern Iowan 66:41, p.2
89 Conlee-Dell debate '70 campaign issues
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.1
Candidates show many points of agreement about role of student government; photo.
90 Senate must institute change
Northern Iowan 66:40, p.4
Sam Dell outlines his party's position; discusses his ideas of appropriate means to achieve goals.
91 Candidates to square off; debates in university hall
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.1
92 FUSE party proposes educational changes
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.1
FUSE party platform outlines plans for action.
93 Priorities are necessary in senate
Northern Iowan 66:39, p.2
Candidate outlines his perceptions of office of Administrative Vice President.
94 Defense for ROC party
Northern Iowan 66:38, p.2
Points out achievements of ROC party.
95 Effective student government is essential for better life
Northern Iowan 66:38, p.4
Carol Philp outlines those areas which need special attention including women's hours, bookstores, student fees, and student files.
96 "Candidates should be student representatives"; Dell
Northern Iowan 66:37, p.8
Sam Dell outlines goals of Student Rights Party.
97 Ombudsman
Northern Iowan 66:37, p.4
Student elections are decided by plurality, not majority.
98 Student Rights Party selects candidates and platform
Northern Iowan 66:37, p.1
Sam Dell, Al Woods, and Tony Ogden selected; candidates talk about the aims of the party.
99 Ombudsman
Northern Iowan 66:36, p.5
Outline of procedure for students to receive campaign funding.
100 Conlee, Patton, and Stamp represent ROC
Northern Iowan 66:35, p.1
ROC party presents candidates and platform.