Students Elect 2016-2017 ASG Officers with Record Turnout
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Connor Flocks was elected president of the 2016-2017 Associated Student Government and Maggie Benton was elected vice president in an elections runoff with record turnout of 3,641 students. Jase Rapert was elected secretary and Shelby Cormack was elected treasurer. The runoff followed a record-breaking general election, in which more than 5,000 students cast ballots.
Flocks, a junior marketing/economics major from Fort Smith, and Benton, a junior journalism/advertising and public relations major from Jonesboro, were elected in the runoff with 58 percent of the votes cast. Rapert, a sophomore business major from Fayetteville, won the secretary position with 61 percent of the vote. Cormack, a junior journalism/advertising and public relations major from Van Buren, earned 61 percent of the vote as treasurer.
Legislative candidates were selected by college in the general election. Seats unfilled in the general election will be elected on an at-large basis at the beginning of the fall semester. Elected Senators and Graduate Student Congress representatives for 2016-2017 are:
Sam Walton College of Business
Senators
- Blake Flemister
- Spencer Bone
- Taylor Hill
- Coy Lewis
- Will Watkins (chair of Senate)
- Abel Soster
- Parker Massanelli
- Nathan Smith
- Scottie Taylor
- Trevor Villines
J. William Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences
Senators
- Garrett Bethel
- Hannah White
- Ashley Goodwin
- Jackson Massanelli
- Aaron Smiley
- Jessica Kloss
GSC Representatives
- Arley Ward
- Ashley Whiting
- Frankc Berlanga Medina
- Jesse Sims
- Garrett C. Jeter
- Scout Johnson
- Jason Charles Phillip
College of Education and Health Professions
Senators
- Ashton Yarbrough
- Paige Sellen
GSC Representatives
- Stacy Kimbrough
- Min-Ji Park
Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural Food & Life Sciences
Senator
- Clay Smith
GSC Representatives
- Nnana Edmund
- Emily Hawkins
- Jessica Guinn
Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design
Senator
- Zack Spero
College of Engineering
Senators
- Wiles Wiggins
- Parker Fitzgerald
- Walker Wiggins
- Jackson Mosley
- Barth K. Onyekwelu
- Dani Zapata
GSC Representatives
- Johnathan Blanchard
- Cindy Roullet
- Joshua Burbridge
- Philip Gilley
GSC Representative, Graduate School
- Nicole Turnage
GSC Representative, At-Large
- Amanda McGee
Additionally, students affirmed three ballot initiatives to be implemented, pending final approval of the chancellor.
Ballot issue #1 formally recognizes the Graduate Student Congress speaker as part of the Associated Student Government executive team. The Graduate Student Congress speaker will join the ASG president, ASG vice president, ASG treasurer, ASG secretary, and ASG chair of senate as a voting members of the Executive Committee. Students supported this with 3258 votes.
On ballot issue #2, 3,142 students voted to transfer legislative representation of the School of Law from the Senate to the GSC. Representatives of the School of Lwsought this change after determining that the work of the Graduate Student Congress aligns more closely with their experience as law students than does the Senate.
Finally, in passing ballot issue #3, students signaled their desire to adopt the Old Main Oath with ,3538 votes. The Old Main Oath is a set of morals, values,and beliefs upheld by University of Arkansas students, faculty, and staff to emphasize integrity, openness, and general principles of civility by defining common values for the institution.
The Associated Student Government at the University of Arkansas is a student-led organization that acts as an organized voice for all students and strives to effectively represent student interest. More information can be found at http://asg.uark.edu. For more information, please contact Associated Student Government, asg@uark.edu or call 479-575-5205.
Contacts
Scott Flanagin, director of communications and outreach
Division of Student Affairs
479-575-6785,
sflanagi@uark.edu