2012 Spring Election - Undergraduate Ballot    
Voter Turnout - 7156 (UG) 41.78%        
         
Do you approve of this constitutional amendment to add the UC Santa Barbara Student Bill of Rights to the Associated Students Constitution as linked above?  
TOTAL RESPONSES:   4,705    
Yes - PASSED 94.9% 4465  
No 5.1% 240    
A.S. President - First choice    
     
     
TOTAL RESPONSES:   5,409    
Sophia "Big Hair.Big Plans" Armen - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - ELECTED 53.6% 2899    
Nathan "Nate" Walter - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  46.4% 2510    
Internal Vice-President - First choice    
     
     
TOTAL RESPONSES:   5,013    
Guadalupe "Lupe" Ibarra - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  43.6% 2185  
Mayra Segovia - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - ELECTED 56.4% 2828    
External Vice-President, Local Affairs - First choice    
     
     
TOTAL RESPONSES:   4,891    
Bethlehem "Betty" Aynalem - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - ELECTED 52.3% 2556    
Rhandy Siordia - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  47.7% 2335    
External Vice-President Statewide Affairs - First choice    
     
     
TOTAL RESPONSES:   4,807    
Nadim Houssain - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - ELECTED 57.5% 2765    
Nancy Gama-Rodriguez - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  42.5% 2042    
Student Advocate General - First choice    
     
     
TOTAL RESPONSES:   3,925    
Alejandro "Alex" Paramo - Independent 45.0% 1766    
Yoel Haile - Independent - ELECTED 55.0% 2159    
Collegiate Senators - Letters and Sciences    
     
     
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST:   5,507    
Jonathan Abboud - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - Letters and Sciences - ELECTED 18.6% 2971  
Adrian Orozco - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - Letters and Sciences  12.8% 2043    
Briana Brown - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - Letters and Sciences  - ELECTED 16.0% 2551    
Erika Matadamas - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - Letters and Sciences 11.8% 1891    
Megan Foronda - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - Letters and Sciences  - ELECTED 14.1% 2255    
Ashkon Rahbari - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - Letters and Sciences  12.7% 2020    
Hayley Gilbert - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - Letters and Sciences  - ELECTED 14.0% 2231    
Collegiate Senators - Engineering    
     
     
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST:   281    
Amir Khazaieli - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - Engineering  - ELECTED 57.3% 161    
Christian Hernandez - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - Engineering 42.7% 120    
Collegiate Senators - Creative Studies    
     
     
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST:   130    
Alexander "Alex" Sercel - Open People's Party (O.P.P) - Creative Studies  49.2% 64    
Lauren Moissiy - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - Creative Studies  - ELECTED 50.8% 66    
Off-Campus Senators    
Vote here if you pay rent or own your home in Isla Vista, Goleta, Santa Barbara, Tropicana, Fountainebleu, etc.    
TOTAL RESPONSES:   3,435    
Alexandria "Alex" Choate - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.4% 1072    
Tyler Washington - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.7% 1123    
Ka "Michael" Zhang - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  3.8% 921    
Taryn Sanders - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.4% 1056    
Colin Palmquist - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.2% 1021    
Alessandra Cianni - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  3.9% 939    
Benyamin Green - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.2% 1008    
Ashley Koide - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.2% 1002    
Kyley "Ky" Scarlet - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.6% 1104    
Kaitlyn Christianson - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.4% 1060    
Taja Davis - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.5% 833    
Cory Wheeler - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.9% 1181    
Ricardo Mora Gallegos - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.3% 1027    
Steven Lopez - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.5% 836    
Kayla Donley - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.8% 914    
Vanessa Ramos - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  - ELECTED 4.0% 957    
William "Will" Ellis - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.6% 865    
Genesis Herrera - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.9% 951    
Norma Orozco - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.7% 897    
Artisha Thompson - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.1% 752    
Ivan Lamas-Sanchez - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.6% 881    
Angela Lau - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 4.6% 1110    
Brandon Pineda - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.4% 826    
Ernesto Morales - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  3.4% 830    
Tuquan "Taco" Harrison - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - ELECTED 4.0% 973    
On-Campus Senators    
Vote here if you live in any of the on-campus UCSB Residence Halls: Anacapa, San Miguel, San Nicolas, San Rafael, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, Manzanita Village, Francisco Torres.    
TOTAL RESPONSES:   2,230    
Brandon In - Independent  6.3% 493    
Steven "Steviebear" Beringer - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 10.5% 820    
Kevin Rudolph - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 9.8% 767    
Tejas Patel - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 9.8% 764    
Timothy Yeh - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  9.6% 748    
Andrew Soriano - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 11.1% 868    
Navkiran "Navi" Kaur - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  8.8% 689    
Nataly Perez Castellanos - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) 7.9% 615    
Karen Sarmiento - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  7.4% 581    
Viviana Romero - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party)  7.9% 616    
Patrick "Mac" Kennedy - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  - ELECTED 11.0% 861    
University Owned Off-Campus Housing Representative    
Vote here if you live in any of the following: Family Student Housing, Santa Ynez Apts., El Dorado Apts., Westgate Apts., or West Campus Housing.    
TOTAL RESPONSES:   259  
Alyssa "G" Garcia - Open People's Party (O.P.P)  42.5% 110    
Miya Sommers - Democratic Process Party (D.P. Party) - ELECTED 57.5% 149    
2012 A.S. REAFFIRMATIONS    
(These are the reaffirmations of existing constitutional lock-ins. Voting "YES" will not increase your A.S. fees.)    
     
Educational Oportunity Program (E.O.P): Do you support the funding of one dollor and twenty-five ($1.25) per AS/UCSB membership per quarter (fall, winter, spring) and $0.83 for summer quarter for E.O.P?  
Yes - REAFFIRMED 77.4% 3929    
No 22.6% 1145    
Isla Vista Arts (IV Arts): Do you support continued funding of $2.00 per undergraduate student for Fall, Winter and Spring quarter and $0.67 for summer to support Isla Vista Arts?
 
Yes - REAFFIRMED 68.7% 3389    
No 31.3% 1543    
2012 A.S. Fee Initiatives    
     
     
A.S. Finance Board: Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $10.08 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer quarters to support the “Finance Board/Student Organization Program Funding Lock-In” (of the $10.08 collected, $2.52 is for return to aid, $0.49 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.07 is for the AS recharge fee and $7.00 will go to the “Finance Board/Student Organization Program Funding Lock-In”)? If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2012 and be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by the AS Constitution.
 
Yes - PASSED 51.8% 2285    
No 48.2% 2128    
College Bound Program: Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $7.62 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer quarters to support the College Bound Program (of the $7.62 collected, $1.90 is for return to aid, $0.37 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.06 is for the AS recharge fee and $5.29 will go to the College Bound Program)? If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2012 and be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by the AS Constitution.
 
Yes 44.7% 1883    
No - FAILED (NEEDED 60%) 55.3% 2330    
UCSB and Isla Vista Pride: Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $1.23 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter and Spring quarters to support UCSB/Isla Vista Pride Week (of the $1.23 collected, $0.31 is for return to aid, $0.06 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.01 is for the AS recharge fee and $0.85 will go to UCSB/Isla Vista Pride for Fall, Winter and Spring? For Summer do you approve of a mandatory fee of $1.00 per undergraduate (of the of the $1.00 collected, $0.25 is for return to aid, $0.05 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.01 is for the AS recharge fee and $0.69 will go to UCSB/Isla Vista Pride for summer). If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2012 and be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by the AS Constitution.
 
Yes 51.2% 2272    
No - FAILED (NEEDED 60%) 48.8% 2166    
The Bottom Line: Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $1.69 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer quarters to support The Bottom Line (of the $1.69 collected, $0.42 is for return to aid, $0.08 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.01 is for the AS recharge fee and $1.18 will go to The Bottom Line)? If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2012 and be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by the AS Constitution.
 
Yes 48.1% 2178    
No - FAILED 51.9% 2347    
COSWB: Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $1.44 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer quarters to support COSWB (of the $1.44 collected, $0.36 is for return to aid, $0.07 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.01 is for the AS recharge fee and $1.00 will go to the COSWB)? If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2012 and be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by the AS Constitution.
 
Yes 49.3% 1937    
No - FAILED (NEEDED 60%) 50.7% 1993    
AS Food Bank Fee: Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $1.80 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer quarters to support the AS Food Bank (of the $1.80 collected, $0.45 is for return to aid, $0.09 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.01 is for the AS recharge fee and $1.25 will go to the AS Food Bank)? If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2012 and be subject to reaffirmation every two years thereafter as mandated by the AS Constitution.  
Yes - PASSED 67.4% 3164    
No 32.6% 1530    
Student Engagement Center (SEC): Do you approve a fee to support construction, operation, and maintenance of the SEC? The fee will be assessed beginning fall of 2015. The debt portion of the fee will continue for approximately 30 years (depending on availability of financing terms) after which the per student/per quarter fee will be adjusted to cover maintenance and on-going facility costs. Additionally, beginning in 2020, a Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) adjustment for inflation will be calculated and assessed every 5 years (this could potentially raise or lower the assessed fee). Do you approve of a mandatory fee of $27.56 per undergraduate for Fall, Winter, and Spring quarters to support the Student Engagement Center (of the $27.56 collected, $6.88 is for return to aid, $0.60 is for a 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.09 is for the AS recharge fee and $19.99 will go to the Student Engagement Center for fall, winter and spring)? For summer do you approve of a mandatory fee of $16.53 per undergraduate student (of the $16.53 collected $4.13 if for Return to Aid, $0.36 is for 7% administrative assessment collected on all non-capital expenditures, $0.05 for AS recharge fee and $11.99 will for the Student Engagement Center). If passed, the fee would begin Fall 2015.
 
Yes 40.7% 1659    
No - FAILED (NEEDED 60%) 59.3% 2420