_ Volume Il, ~ Issue No. 21 Un e ressictey OfF port nce e°d Wederad:.iesot ARCHIVES U: PEI. Your new SU Executive For 1986-87: Karen Bishop V.P. Paul Ledwell V.P. Operations Academic Election results and recommendations By Sheila Lund The results of the U.P.E.1.S.U. elections held on March 13 and 14 are as follows: President Robert Kelley Maureen Fleming V.P. Academic Paul Ledwell Bill MacMillan V.P. Operations Karen Bishop | Treasurer Doug Clow 357 (elected) 190 461 (elected) 145 Yes: 447 No:62 Abst.: 33 (elected) 429| No: 37 Abs #33. 7 (elected) Dalal gdDS 8: The following people were voted into non-executive positions by yes/no votes Senate Paula MacKinnon Sheila Lund Kevin O’Brien Arts Rep Kim Blanchard Paula McGuirk Chris Maddox Heather Hickey Science Reps Carla Dumoresq Julia Hammond Business Reps Ben Compton Darryl McCarvill 610 students voted our of a possible 1712. The percentage to active voters of eligible voters 35.6%. This percentage is down from last year’s figures when 49% of eligible voters cast their ballots. There were 59 spoiled ballots. At last Sunday’s Student Coun- cil meeting, Bill Sinnot, Chief Returning Officer brought forth his recommendations concerning S.U, elections. He was disap- pointed in the voter turnout, but directed most of his recommenda- tions towards a more efficient ballot counting procedure. He felt the made the counting process too long, with too many ballots to count, and suggested: that this could be re- medied by going back to acclaima- tions for those who have no com- petition for their office. yes/not vote Attention then turned to the poor voter turnout. Some Coun- cillors felt that the SU should perhaps move the voting pool around campus so that more stu- dents could have access to vote. No decisions were reached on this topic. +