FRIDAY,APRIL 12.2002 KUNITED STUDENT SENATE ELECTIONS KUNITED CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A "The president sets the tone. I just couldn't be more proud of Jonathan and Loren." Ben Walker and Marlon Marshall, student body president and vice-president for the 2000-2001 school year, also attended the party, along with Elections Commission member Scott Kaiser. In his victory speech, Ng thanked the election team. "We'd like to thank Jessica Bankston and Marlon Marshall. We'd like to dedicate this win to them, and Hunter Harris" he said. Harris ran for student body vice president with Bankston last year. Johanna Maska, who won a Nunemaker seat, said she was proud of the coalition's hard work. "We've been out there from eight in the morning to four at night for four weeks," she said. "Students saw our dedication Overall, KUnited coalition members won 38 Senate seats, with one tie. Elections commissioner David Mitchell said the two tying candidates for School of Law seats had to decide among themselves who would take the seat. and voted for us. I'm so happy for the candidates. They totally deserved this. We kicked ass." "Flipping a coin would be an option," he said. "Some states do a five-card hand of poker to decide the winner. I am going to get in touch with them tomorrow and decide what they want to do." Both referendums on the ballot passed. Referendum A will continue the Newspaper Readership Program and Referendum B will give residents of greek housing representation by off-campus senators. SENATE Contact Beatty at lbeaty@kansan.com and Hill at shill@kansan.com. This story was edited by Brooke Hesler. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A The pair then burst into tears and hugged. Brauer said he was incredibly proud of Delta Force. "We fought the good fight," Brauer said. "We're going to continue making changes like we do every year." Keith said she was disappointed that Delta Force did not win more seats. The coalition won 25 seats in this year's elections, down eight from last year. "I wish we had gotten more candidates in," she said. "But the candidates that did win will do an awesome job." Keith was crying after the results were announced, but said her tears were not from being sad but from the chants and support that surrounded her. "It means we have to work harder next year," he said. Justin Mills, student body president who ran with Delta Force last year, said he was a little disappointed. He is the only Delta Force candidate to have won a presidential election. About 20 minutes later, the Vision Coalition learned that KUnited and Delta Force had swept the elections. None of the Vision candidates won a seat in the elections. Across town, the first thing members of the Vision Coalition had to do when they arrived at The Hawk, 1340 Ohio, was tear down KUnited posters left over from the opposing coalition's kickoff party. About 30 Vision candidates and supporters attended. Adam Rich, Omaha, Neb. senior, muttered "KUnited, KUnited, Delta Force, KUnited" as the winning candidates were announced. Matt Steppe, former Vision presidential candidate, said he was happy that his candidates were able to stick with the coalition through all of the turmoil they had when Steppe was disqualified last month for providing false information about his student status to the elections commissioner. "If they didn't have a chance to get in this year, I hope they'll continue to work on the issues and run again next year," Steppe said. Meanwhile, Paul Bammel, presidential candidate for the SMILE coalition, beamed smiles as the election results were announced last night at the Kansas Union. "Yeah, we broke 1001" Bammel yelled as the results came in that he and his vice presidential running mate Jared Hiatt had received third place in the presidential race with 170 votes. "I think I got my message across that I just wanted to have fun here," he said. "I'm having a good time and I hope the rest of the student body is as well." Bammel showed up to the Union sporting a "smile toga" and afro. The toga was a blue sheet with a giant yellow smiley face hanging from it. After the results, Bammel said he planned to go to the Delta Force party to cheer them up and "Turn those frowns upside down." He was accompanied by one other SMILE candidate, Beau Jackson, an Andover Junior running for a CLAS seat. Jackson did not win a seat. The five other members of the coalition and the vice presidential candidate did not show up. None of them won their seats either. "They probably didn't know the elections were today," Jackson said. 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