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Write-in candidates take almost 14 percent of vote

This year’s student body presidential elections consisted of two candidates, but write-in candidates won about 13.59 percent of the student vote. Last year, write-in votes consisted of only 2 percent of total votes cast.

One-hundred-and-one votes went to write-in candidates. This includes 28 in which the voter did not submit a name. According to the FEPC Chair Jonathan Charette, “Since no person contacted the FEPC chair prior to the deadline, according to the executive timeline, no votes will be counted toward write-in candidates.”

The deadline for filing with the FEPC is one week before the election.

“There are people who submit these ridiculous write-ins just to spite. The problem really is just apathy. A lot of students don’t care about politics,” said William Pomerleau, the president of the General Student Body. “I don’t really see it as a slight against me or [Vice President Steve Moran] or Student Government, honestly, I just feel that students just don’t care .There are always people that have to nay-say and criticize, even if it’s a lack of information. But they have a right to do it. They have a right to their opinion. I’d sit down with any of them.”

Moran, who ran unopposed, agreed. “I wish instead of throwing away that vote they might convince a friend of theirs to run, even if it is a week before the deadline, submitting their name as a viable write-in candidate.”

The amount of write-in votes received may spur some changes.

“It’s pretty remarkable. I also think those students are really sending a message,” said Vice President of Student Entertainment Derek Mitchell. “I’ve actually submitted a resolution to change the FEPC guidelines to allow write-in candidates to declare up to 5 p.m. the day of the election.”

The resolution also proposes that there be a committee to run a mandatory debate between the candidates. The Debate Committee would be made of campus media groups. “I think that makes it, one, much more transparent, much more clearly ethical, and secondly, I think that has the potential to expose it a lot more,” Mitchell said. This resolution was sent to committee and will be voted on by the senate next Tuesday.

List of write-in candidates:

Joseph Audette – 8

Justin Labonte – 6

McLovin’ – 6

Stephen Colbert – 3

The Mullet – 3

Mickey Mouse – 3

Boob Sweat – 2

Nick Hubbard

Joe Camel

Your mother

Sam G. Cohen

CANCEL SCHOOL ON A SNOW DAY!!!!

Nicholas Hubbard

Billiam the Snowman

Wenis

None of the Above

Dan Arsenault

Neither of them. Seriously. Come on now.

Radioactive Man

Matthew Czigler

Ron Paul

Michelle Morneault

Gabrielle Berube

Conlogue

Gimbala Sankere

Phil Diagle

Mike Maberry

Jeff Black

Paws the cat

Benjamin Bishop

Ashleigh Briggs

Pete Janarelli

Joshua Legasse

Katrina Costa

Mudkip

Scott Macdonald

Derek Mitchell

Benjamin Benwell

Svenson McGee

Jason Gardner

Britney Fox

Tim Rickter

Ricky Bobby

Alexander Leonard

Eryk Salvaggio

Paul Curtis

Chelsea Tanguay

Dan Freebird

Trogdor the Burninator

28 write in ballots were submitted blank.