President-elect Gabe Bliss" graphic flashed on screen that the room erupted in racous applause and yelling. "Our success is undeniable." Johnson said in a speech after the results "We had a great, great turnout." greatest turnout. The KUnited coalition, for the second year in a row, dominated student senate elections winning 41 out of 64 possible seats. Renew KU picked up 21 senate seats. Three of the election winners were listed as independent. 41 SEATS WON 21 SEATS WON Check out KUJH for more coverage of this week's elections and the reactions of the coalition member SEE KUNITED ON PAGE 6A vows with ans ses ARRISON kansan.com KUJH really about Renew KU hard, but that KUnited getting the presidential of the vote seats as it just 17 years of about reporters was dental cansumed up others later, dog can be rt. knowing it aid. rybe couldn't that it was I think I'm in Gilmore, a who was sior College seats I ran because I believe in this coalition. Briner and vice-presidential candidate Josh Dean said they were proud of their coalition and also of the 20.9 percent voter turnout, almost 10 percent greater than last year. "We did what we wanted to do." Briner said. "We started conversations that wouldn't have happened had we not run." As the night continued, Renew KU members kept up their resolve. SEE RENEW KU ON PAGE 6A CRIME Students vandalize Learned Hall, cause damage to safety supplies Edited by Samantha Collins BY ALEX GARRISON agarrison@kansan.com Several students reported a theft of a fire extinguisher and an erroneous discharge of a safety shower in a lab inside Learned Hall, at Learned, Eaton and Spahr Halls are unlocked at almost all times, said Jill Hummels, director of public relations for the School of Engineering. 15th and Naismith streets, early Saturday morning. The Public Safety Office report from the incident states that two 20-year-old men from Overland Park were arrested at the scene. CRIME Public Safety assessed the damage at $45. "Peeping Tom" shocks showerers BY ROSHNI OOMMEN roommen@kansan.com Three times this week, a man walked into a women's residence hall restroom, opened a shower curtain and watched a woman shower. Now the police are searching for that man, according to a press release by the KU Public Safety Office. At 7:20 p.m. on Monday, the man walked into a women's restroom in Hashinger Hall and watched women showering. At 7:30 a.m. Wednesday he went into a women's restroom in McCollum Hall and did the same thing. Shortly afterward, at 7:40 a.m., another instance of voyeurism by the same man was reported. The police report said that the man entered the dorsys by "tailgating," which could either mean that he followed on students' heels into the building or waited around until someone unlocked the door. Captain Schuyler Bailey said the KU Police are looking at video footage from the residence halls to see if they can find footage of the suspect. "If we do get video of him, it will be released to the public." Bailey said. The KU Public Safety Office is asking for any information available in finding the man. Its phone number is 785-864-5900. Edited by Sarah Gregory TICKETS | 3A One more sentenced for KU ticket scandal Charlotte Blubaugh was sentenced for 57 months. 1