NEWS FRIDAY, APRIL 15. 2005 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3A Election results th was pool," h you com three ers are of the ents. certifiaca cash Kansas 500 to winship to alumni most t till hold in bought ygm- ship and ad-dances. selling god. 2 p.m. public. To Garcia in the stu- office, 119 during the holidays. through KS 66045 SENATE SEATS (SEATS AVAILABLE) Percentage No. votes RCHITECTURE (2) Reitt Lawrence (KU) 32% 76 Bandyce Gocha (KU) 30% 71 Ant Huang (DF) 21% 49 Laura LaFoe (DF) 16% 39 Write-In candidates 2% 4 PHARMACY (2) LeAnn Naab ** 35% 19 Steve Stoecker ** 35% 19 Write-In candidates 30% 16 Write-In candidates 6% 21 GRADUATE SCHOOL (10) * Carleen Roberts (DK) 30% 205 Robert Quach (DF) 29% 197 Kyle Anthony (KU) 21% 143 Kyle In合唱 (DK) 20% 137 Write-In candidates 20% 137 Lance Mall (UK) 5% 829 Nolan Jones (UK) 5% 829 Marc Langton (UK) 5% 823 Ray Wittlinger (UK) 4% 817 Adam Krause (UK) 4% 810 Richard Zayas (UK) 4% 783 Gina M. Gay (DF) 3% 492 Bridley Maidhof (DF) 3% 482 Alisha Gibbs (DF) 3% 473 Allie Milhon (DF) 2% 442 Wake Mitchell (DF) 2% 440 Krystol Griffin (DF) 2% 439 Paul Kim (DF) 2% 428 Catherine Butel (DF) 2% 424 Opey DeVault (DF) 2% 405 Edmond Stansberry (DF) 2% 398 Katie Hill (SV) 2% 318 AJ Pollack (SV) 2% 291 Jack Connor (SV) 1% 252 Daniel Colbert (SV) 1% 243 Jeff Deters (SV) 1% 236 Brandon W. Bohn (SV) 1% 229 JR/SR CLAS (14 seats) Kevin McKenzie (DF) 4% 535 Ethan Nuss (DF) 4% 527 Bridget Franklin (DF) 4% 525 Nathan Ladd (DK) 4% 518 Keyyarah Jahianan (DF) 4% 513 Ryan Good (DF) 4% 508 Cole Smart (DF) 4% 508 John Connor (DF) 4% 501 Lauren Pierson (KIU) 4% 500 Jordan List (DF) 4% 498 Mark Wine (DF) 4% 489 Christie Moses (DF) 4% 487 Mark Anderson (DK) 4% 484 Emily Mueller (KIU) 4% 481 Arthur Jones (KIU) 4% 479 Chris Cardinal (KIU) 4% 468 Michael Legg (DK) 4% 460 Angela Raab-Carlon (KIU) 4% 458 Andrew Payne (KIU) 3% 451 Dena Neuenschwander (KIU)3% 451 Ryan Doherty (KIU) 3% 451 Steve Barbaro (KIU) 3% 442 Maria Salcedo (KIU) 3% 442 Josh Bender (KIU) 3% 441 Adam Sheridan (KIU) 3% 437 Christopher Janish (KIU) 3% 434 Kyle Stearns (IN) 2% 275 **Do not have coalition affiliation. BUSINESS (2) Scott Ferguson (KSU) 49% 164 Mike Wellems (KSU) 44% 147 Write-In candidates 6% 21 EDUCATION (2) Katy McMillen (KSU) 34% 66 Nicole Hall (KSU) 25% 49 Nick Lawrence (DSF) 23% 17 Alex Smith (DSF) 17% 33 Write-In candidates 1% 2 ENGINEERING (3) Jason Boots (KSU) 24% 206 Stephanie Hoemman (KSU) 20% 174 Mehrdad Hosni (KSU) 18% 153 Tyler Watts (DSF) 13% 114 Steven Choi (DSF) 13% 111 Justin Virojanavat (DSF) 9% 82 Write-In candidates 3% 28 FINE ARTS (2) Rachel Kurz (KSU) 35% 126 William Osbourn (DF) 32% 115 Alex Treaster (KSU) 30% 109 Write-In candidates 3% 11 JOURNALISM (2) Shane Kucera (KSU) 48% 170 Molly Koujour (KSU) 45% 160 LEA Schulz (KSU) 46% 96 Branden Smith (KSU) 41% 87 Write-In candidates 13% 27 Write-In candidates 2% 247 PHARMACY (2) LeAnn Naab ** 35% 19 Steve Stoecker ** 35% 19 Write-In candidates 30% 16 Write-In candidates 20% 137 Selena Self (KSU) 5% 857 Carleen Roberts (DK) 30% 205 Robert Quach (DF) 29% 197 Kyle Anthony (KSU) 21% 143 Kyle In合唱 (DK) 20% 137 Lance Mall (UK) 5% 829 Nolan Jones (UK) 5% 829 Marc Langton (UK) 5% 823 Ray Wittlinger (UK) 4% 817 Adam Krause (UK) 4% 810 Richard Zayas (UK) 4% 783 Gina M. Gay (DF) 3% 492 Bridey Maidhof (DF) 3% 482 Alisha Gibbs (DF) 3% 473 Allie Milhon (DF) 2% 442 Wake Mitchell (DF) 2% 440 Krystol Griffin (DF) 2% 439 Paul Kim (DF) 2% 428 Catherine Butel (DF) 2% 424 Opey DeVault (DF) 2% 405 Edmund Stansberry (DF) 2% 398 Katie Hill (SV) 2% 318 AJ Pollack (SV) 2% 291 Jack Connor (SV) 1% 252 Daniel Colbert (SV) 1% 243 Jeff Deters (SV) 1% 236 Brandon W. Bohn (SV) 1% 229 KUnited CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Before the results were announced, one of the variables that KUnited was worried about was the third coalition Student Voice, which was running for the first time. Student Voice spent much of its campaign saying negative things about KUnited, Sterner said. "I feel like if Student Voice would have spent as much time serving students as they did negative campaigning it might have turned out better for them," Sterner said. Sterner and Jones will be sworn in April 27 at a joint senate meeting. Edited by Austin Caster "We had the right message this year, but we need the structure to back it up," Chanay said. During the next year, the coalition will work to become more organized and recruit more members. "We had about 10 people operating with a budget of about $150," Pollack said. "So we did pretty good for that." CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Voice Chanay said the coalition expected to run a full slate of candidates in the next election. Chanay said students had already contacted him about working with the coalition next year. Student Voice would also focus on having a better presence among voters. Chanay said the coalition would need to spend more time encouraging people to vote if it wanted to compete with KUnited and Delta Force. Despite the loss, Connor said the coalition had fun. He compared the coalition's campaign to an off year for a sports team. Fees "If we were a basketball team, this would be a rebuilding year," Connor said. Edited by Laura Francoviglia The other referendum that passed was a $1.50 increase for Legal Services for Students. The organization will use the increase to make its attorney full-time. Previously she was only working three-quarters time. It will also hire a new attorney to specialize in litigation. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Dunlap said students had been asking for high-profile talent such as comedian Jon Stewart and musical acts such as Wilco, and now SUA would be able to provide popular entertainers with increased talent fees. - A 24-year-old KU student reported to Lawrence police his student parking permit stolen between 5 p.m. April 7 and 9 p.m. April 8 from the 1700 block of Ohio Street. The permit is valued at $40. Faulconer said the organization usually handled cases related to landlord-tenant issues and alcohol related incidents. Ryan Faulconer, Colorado Springs, Colo., senior and a member of the LSS advisory board, said that he was a little nervous going into the elections, but had received a good response from the students he talked to. ON THE RECORD - A 47-year-old KU Medical Center employee reported to Lawrence police damage to her driver's side window between 11 a.m. April 10 and 12 p.m. April 12 in the 700 block of Illinois Street. The damage is estimated at $300. - The KU Public Safety Office arrested a 20-year-old Prairie Village resident for disorderly conduct and criminal damage at 1:54 a.m. on April 14 in the 500 block of W. 14th Street. ON CAMPUS - A 21-year-old KU student reported his wallet and $20 cash missing to the KU Public Safety Office between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on April 12 somewhere on campus. The wallet and items in it are valued at $59. Slam poet Helena D. Lewis will perform for free at 7 tonight at the Hawks Nest in the Kansas Union. Call 864-SHOW for more information. - Edited by Austin Caster - Student Union Activities will sponsor Tunes at Noon, featuring a different local band each week, from 12-1 p.m. today on the plaza in front of the Kansas Union. Call 864-SHOW for more information. - Student Union Activities will sponsor a screening of the film "The Life Aquatic" at 7 and 9:30 tonight at Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Tickets are $2 or free with SUA Movie Card. Call 864-SHOW for more information. - University Theatre will present two one-act plays directed and designed by undergraduate students at 7:30 tonight and tomorrow night at Inge Memorial Theatre in Murphy Hall. Call 864-3982 for more information. - International Programs will sponsor Festival of Nations, featuring songs, dances and other performances by KU's international students, from 7-10 tonight in the Kansas Union ballroom. Call 864-6161 for more information. The Spencer Museum of Art will sponsor a screening of the film "Juliet of the Spirits" as part of its Surrealist Film Series at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Spencer Museum of Art auditorium. Call 864-4710.