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Terell Sterling wins DASB presidency by 20 percent margin
Aiselle De Vera
Issue date: 6/2/08 Section: News
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During the wait, Robin Claassen, a candidate for VP of administration, was worried about voter fraud, he said, and asked the elections committee and members of his coalition to exercise caution.
Terell Sterling won the presidential election by a large margin, receiving 429 votes to Kurt Pham's 249 and David Hinault's 222.
Kurt Pham said, "I think I lost because my opponent is the imitation of Obama, and if you are running against Obama it is close to impossible to win."
Esha Menon was elected vice president of budget and finance, Calvin Lam vice president of student rights and campus relations and Yujin Yoshimura vice president of administration. June Yuan was elected vice president of marketing and communications, Jimmy Chim vice president of diversity and events and Anna Shevchenko vice president of student services.
The DASB Senate penalized Sterling last week by planning to deduct 10 percent of his vote count for telling Japanese Student Association President Satomi Yokoyama that the club could endorse two candidates running for the same position. He won despite the deduction. In fact, in none of the cases where candidates were penalized for malfeasance by the senate did the vote deduction influence the election outcome.
"I didn't know that they couldn't endorse two candidates but could endorse two coalitions," said Sterling, but outgoing VP of budget and finance Eden Su was not convinced. "Ignorance is not an excuse," she said.
Kurt Pham, who watched JSA president Yokoyama sign two endorsement forms -- one for Sterling and one for himself -- received the same penalty as Sterling for compliance in breaking the election code.
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