12 Thursday, April 16, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Official results released The Student Senate Elections Committee released official election results Tuesday. None of the races has been recounted; recount results will be released April 22. Tom Moore, elections committee co-chairman, said a problem with 58 unaccounted-for votes in the presidential and vice presidential race was caused by voters filing blank ballots, which the computer registered as valid ballots. Write-in ballots were not considered, he said. Results are listed according to candidates' schools and coalitions. Winners are boldfaced. President and vice president Jaskran Kawkon and Stephanie Quincy 1,452 Jeff Mullins and Brian Kramer First Class 1,022 Phyllis Hoff and Gienn Shirtless Synchrotron 617 3.155 valid balls, 12 invalid balls, 5 write- ■ Architecture — two seats available Patrick Duff — Synchrony 69 Cheryl Heinrichs — Bottom Line 47 Diane Porhouse — Synchrony 42 Jane Peterson — Synchrony 33 Michael R. Killeen — First Class 195 valid bailers, 1 invalid bailer, 4 write-ins ■ Business — two seat available Tom Shewham — Bottom Line 106 Tom Shewham — Bottom Line Brent Mitchell — First Class 79 Del Metry Metrum — First Class 64 Del Metry Metrum | Off-campus — five seats available | | :--- | | Mark McMahon — Bottom Line | 522 | | Chris Kirkby — Bottom Line | 506 | | Kathryn Anderson — Bottom Line | 383 | | Frank Partany — First Class | 491 | | Kevin Conway — First Class | 471 | | Kevin Ross — Bottom Line | 462 | | Kevin Possland — Bottom Line | 462 | Jeanny Glance – First Class 461 Sarah McCollley – First Class 455 Kent Smith – First Class 449 Allen Levine – Synchronity 300 Mike Levine – Synchronity 308 Bohner Yevich – Synchronity 341 Chuck Munson – Synchrony 328 Jennifer Homburger – Synchronity 308 1.390 valid ballots, 20 invalid ballots, 11 write ■ Education - two seats available Kim Couter - Bottom Line ... 46 Jennifer Asher - First Class ... 45 Jenifer Asher - Second Class ... 42 10 valid balls. 1 write-in . . . . . **Engineering — four seats available** Lori Nobert — Bottom Line 147 Jeff Bedell—Bottom Line 131 Renee McGhee — First Class 129 William Zanelli — Bottom Line 116 David Carr — First Class 112 Michael J Bell — First Class 102 T. H. Mason — First Class 102 77th Banking, 1 impallet, 5 write-in. Social welfare - two seats available *Social welfare – two seats available* *Stacey Wash – Bottom Line* 34 *Tim Greenwell – Bottom Line* 33 37 valid ballots, 2 write-ins Journalism - two seats available **Journalism** - two best articles Journalism Line - Best Article Line 60 Line - Best Article Line 122 Bottom Line - Best Article Line 39 Scott Long - First Class 33 Stacie Kennon - First Class 29 Debbie Hoekmeen - Synchronicity 24 Synchronicity 23 125 valid ballets, 125 in-its Non-traditional — one seat available Helen Goldblatt — Bottom Line ... 99 Ruth Lichtheuer — Synchrony ... 83 Bethany Koehler — Synchrony ... 83 824 valid ballets, 1 invalid balllet, 3 write-ins Fine Arts - two seats available ■ Fine Arts - two seats available Andrea Johnson - Bottom Line 57 Gregory Schoenberg - Bottom Line 46 Kerry Sheahan - First Class 44 Peter D. Becket - Bottom Line 42 Henri Schlegel - Synchrony 35 Tom E. Holland - Synchrony 34 Jimmy Lewis - 1 write-in **Residence at large — one seat available** Amy Baker - First Class ... 341 Ross Nigro - Bottom Line ... 325 Jennifer Mullen - Upper Line ... 325 84 valid balls, 4 invalid balls, 1 write-in Brian Moore — Bottom Line ... 327 Lie Parker — Bottom Line ... 323 Cohy Hall — Bottom Line ... 305 Franklin Carter — Bottom Line ... 384 Amy Randles — Bottom Line ... 381 John Cassel — Bottom Line ... 280 Andy Murriott — Bottom Line ... 271 Cheryl Garrett — First Class ... 230 Laura Coggin — First Class ... 219 Debbie Davenport — Synchronicity ... 206 Peter Owen — First Class ... 196 Pete Owens — First Class ... 196 Sterrett Schanzue — First Class ... 193 Franklin Barber — Synchronicity ... 192 James Bradley — Bottom Line, 19 the college) — 16 seats available Kevin Pritchard — First Class . . . . . **Pharmacy** — two seats available David Korber — Bottom Line Michael Ricki — Bottom Line 14 valid ballots, 2 write-ins Student must apologize for trespassing By a Kansan reporter A KU student who was charged Jan. 27 with trespassing at the Delta Gamma sorority house will be required to write a letter of apology to the sorority. The student, Michael D. Haines, Manhattan senior and a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity, 1025 Emery Road, also must perform 40 hours of community service work, pay $138 in court and diversion costs and not break any laws, excluding traffic ordinances, for one year. Criminal trespassing charges are class B felonies, punishable by up to six months in the county jail, up to a $1,000 fine or both. Police arrested Haines at 4 a.m. Jan. 27 after Delta Gamma sorority members reported prowlers on the fire escape of the building, 1015 Emery Road. 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