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hanting broke out on the back patio of Seven47 on Campus Corner as the winning Student Government Association president and vice president were announced. Political science junior Ernest Ezeugo and political science sophomore Madeline Grunewald discovered they’d won the SGA election shortly before 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, amidst shouts of their campaign slogan, “Even more, even more.” “Freshman year, I never thought I would run for SGA president and get the support I’ve gotten,” Ezeugo said moments after he heard the news. Ezeugo and Grunewald beat their opponents Jackson Lisle and Laura Shapiro getting 65 percent more votes, according to the Spring 2013 UOSA General Elections Report. Shapiro, economics junior, said she and Lisle, business junior, hope Ezeugo and Grunewald will be able to achieve some of the goals they’ve set out for themselves. Lisle said he and Shapiro hope to voice their opinions throughout the next year and help the new president and vice president with anything they need. “We’re a resource to them if they choose to use us over the next year,” Shapiro said. Before finding out the results, Lisle and Shapiro embraced and Shapiro said, “Win or lose, I love you all.” Throughout the day, Ezeugo’s and Grunewald’s supporters campaigned and encouraged friends to vote after finding out the polls would close at 9 p.m. instead of 5 p.m., letters senior Jordan Grunewald said. Ezeugo plans to start getting things done and causing change starting soon, he said. “We’ve got a lot to do,” Ezeugo said.
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Above: Ernest Ezeugo and madeline Grunewald embrace in a room full of friends and supporters after receiving the news of their SGA win. Below: Jackson Lisle, candidate for SGA President, receives news of his loss while Laura Shapiro, Jackson’s running mate, and numerous supporters watch in anticipation.
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Sam Kiehl plans to build up the community within the Campus Activities Council and broaden its reach during his term as the council’s chair, after w i n n i ng t h e e l e c t i o n Wednesday. “I’m so thankful that I got to go through this process with my team around me,” said Kiehl, SAm KiEhL social studies education senior. Kiehl said he also plans to diversify the council. Kiehl ran for chair against multidisciplinary studies and history of science junior KatieBeth Gardner. Kiehl won CAC Chair with 1,809 votes, compared to Gardner’s 1,413. “I’m so proud of [Kiehl], and I’m so happy I had this experience to run this campaign a l o n g s i d e DyLAn h i m ,” s h e ErWin said. Gardner said she plans to stay involved in Student Government Association and CAC. Kiehl said he plans to sit down with Gardner to talk about his direction for CAC and get her input. “We both had similar ideas for the direction we see CAC heading,” he said. Kiehl is excited to represent OU and CAC, he said. In another SGA election, Dylan Erwin won Student Bar Association President, getting about 57 percent of the vote. Also, 14 students were elected to contested seats in SGA’s Student Congress. None of the three candidates for Housing Center Student Association president garnered a majority of the vote, so a runoff election will be held by Friday, said Election Chair Cole Jackson.
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