


David Morriss and Tom Labrecque were announced ASBSU President
and Vice President, Friday in the SUB’s dining hall.
Morriss and Labrecque took home 726 votes, leaving competitors
Wolfe and Greene with 560 and Skaggs and Campbell with 394. Boise
State experienced its largest voter turn out in 11 years, totaling
1,702 votes.
Morriss said his first objective in office is to appoint a
diverse cabinet. “I want representatives from all fields so I
can feel the heart beat of Boise State students,” Morriss
said.
Morriss also emphasized the importance of representation.
“The whole point of student government is to give students a
voice. I want Boise State students to know I have an open door.
I’d encourage every student with a concern to contact
me.”
Election results are unofficial until approved by the ASBSU
Judiciary.
Following are the results for the ASBSU Senate:
Representing the College of Arts and Sciences is Erin Loeppke.
Katherine Medina will represent the College of Education. The
senator of the Applied Technology college will be Latisha Clark and
the senator for the College of Business and Economics will be Scott
Blakeslee. Pam MaGee will be the senatorial voice of the College of
Social Sciences and Public Affairs, and Renae Gering will serve as
the graduate senator.
The senator-at-large winners include Jared Martin, Wyatt S.
Parke, Tabielle Antchekov, Carlos Luna, Jefferson Day, Jesse
Menlove, Joe Holladay and Bryan Scott Blades.
Bethany Maile
News Reporter