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One or more of the races on this ballot permits you to vote a ranked preference. "1" is your first choice candidate, "2" is your second choice, and so forth. No two candidates can share the same preference number in a race.

Student Body President

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Rank 1 Anup Engineer

Rank 1 Jim Ceresnak

Rank 1 Kornelius Bascombe

Rank 1 Amber Joyner

Rank 1 Adam Cloninger

Rank 1 Andrew Swanson

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Student Senate President

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Rank 1 Kelli Rogers

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Student Body Treasurer

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Rank 1 Elmo Lamm

Rank 1

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Student Body Chief Justice

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Rank 1 Timur Ender

Rank 1 Mary Frances Woods

Rank 1

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Student Body Public Defender

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Rank 1

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Student Centers President

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Rank 1 Matt Woodward

Rank 1 Marycobb Randall

Rank 1

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Union Activities Board President

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Rank 1 Margo Sauter

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Student Centers Board of Directors

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Seats available: 4

Rank 1

Rank 1

Rank 1

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Student Media Board of Directors

Rank every option, where "1" is your first choice.

Seats available: 3

Rank 1 Al S McArthur

Rank 1

Rank 1

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Proposition 409-2 -- Amendment to Student Media Constitution

The Student Media Constitution requires that amendments to the Constitution be approved by the student body. One of the Student Media, Americana, has not published since 2006. The online mission of Americana has been absorbed by the Technician, Windhover literary and arts magazine and WKNC 88.1fm. The Student Media Board of Directors has approved removal of the Americana from the Constitution and requests approval by the student body.

The entire section 3.2 can be viewed at http://www.ncsu.edu/sma/policies/constitution.htm.

A YES vote approves the proposed amendment.
A NO vote rejects the amendment.

Select up to 1

Mark Yes

Mark No

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Proposition 909-26 -- Increase Fee for Student Publications

According to the University Cashier’s Office, students currently pay a Student Publications Fee of $15.00 “which is used to defray the cost of the various campus-wide student publications. At present, these include two student newspapers, a yearbook, a radio station, and ‘The Windover’ (a literary magazine).” This fee was decreased in 2005 by $1.50 and is now $15.00.

Student Media and the Senior Class Council have proposed an increase in this fee in the amount of $1.00 dedicated to the production of the Agromeck yearbook so that copies can be provided free to some graduating seniors.

Student Media and the Senior Class Council want your opinion on this proposal. Please choose your preferred funding for this increase request.

Vote 100% ($1.00) if you think this fee request should be funded fully.
Vote 50% ($0.50) if you think this fee request should be funded by half.
Vote 0% ($0.00) if you think this fee request should not be funded at all.

Select up to 1

Mark 100% ($1 00)

Mark 50% ($0 50)

Mark 0% ($0 00)

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Proposition 909-27 -- Increase Fee for Student Publications

According to the University Cashier’s Office, students currently pay a Student Publications Fee “of $15.00 which is used to defray the cost of the various campus-wide student publications. At present, these include two student newspapers, a yearbook, a radio station, and ‘The Windover’ (a literary magazine).” This fee was decreased in 2005 by $1.50 and is now $15.00. Student Media has proposed an increase in this fee in the amount of $0.50 to be used to maintain operations at the current level. Student Media wants your opinion on this proposal. Please rank your preferred funding for this increase request.

Vote 100% ($0.50) if you think this fee request should be funded fully.
Vote 50% ($0.25) if you think this fee request should be funded by half.
Vote 0% ($0.00) if you think this fee request should not be funded at all.

Select up to 1

Mark 100% ($0 50)

Mark 50% ($0 25)

Mark 0% ($0 00)

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Proposition 209-3 -- Amendment to Student Centers Constitution

The mission of the University Student Centers Board of Directors (USCBOD) is to advise and direct the Associate Vice Chancellors for Student Affairs regarding the programs and operation of the Student Centers. The Student Centers Board of Directors has approved a change to its Constitution that would give the USCBOD the flexibility to create new seats for new organizations and remove unused seats for old ones that no longer exist. The full text of the referendum can be viewed online here: http://students.ncsu.edu/vote/SCBODConstitution.doc

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