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The SGA Secretarial Elections include elections for the SGA positions of recording secretary and corresponding secretary until 2001 when they merged into one secretary position. Given that the positions were often uncontested, run-offs have been rare. Perhaps the largest margin of victory between candidates on the ballot (not write-ins) was achieved in the Spring 2013 SGA Election by Jerome Scott.

Student Government Association conducts officer elections every Spring semester. Votes are open to all UTSA students online through their ASAP accounts. Candidates in bold were awarded the position; candidates in italics were put into a run-off election.

Pre-Merger[]

1981[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Jo Ann Ruiz

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Irene Davalos: (101 votes)
  • Mike McCullough: (61 votes)[1]
  • Total votes:
Run-off[]
  • Irene Davalos:
  • Mike McCullough:
  • Total votes:

1982[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Karen Schiller (write-in): 52.08% (25 votes)
  • Others: 47.92% (23 votes)
  • Total votes: 48

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Kathy Glasscock (write-in): 55.1% (27 votes)
  • Others: 44.9% (22 votes)
  • Total votes: 49[2]

1983[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Ricardo Montemayor: 100% (414 votes)

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Monika McGowan[3]

1984[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Melonie Hammons

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Tami Johnson (write-in)[4]

1985[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Rena Sardo: 100% (326 votes)

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Susan Hamer: 82% (369 votes)
  • Greg Janschke: 18% (81 votes)
  • Total votes: 450[5]

1986[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Rena Sardo: 100% (492 votes)

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Marcie Parker: 100% (504 votes)[6]

1994[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Dina Estrada

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • James Pinkard[7]

2000[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Stephany Concha

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Marco Marrokuin

2001[]

Recording Secretary[]

  • Stephanie Grewe: 100% (479 votes)

Corresponding Secretary[]

  • Katherine Fry: 100% (475 votes)

Post-Merger[]

2002[]

  • Jessica Curtis

2004[]

  • Bobbiejean Garcia: 95.09% (1,706 votes) (Impact Party)
  • Write-ins: 4.91% (88 votes)[8]
  • Total votes: 1,794

2005[]

  • Priscilla Sanchez: 96.72% (915 votes)
  • Write-ins: 3.28% (31 votes)[9]
  • Total votes: 946

2006[]

  • Lauren Williams: 52.1% (434 votes)
  • Holly Sanders: 47.9% (399 votes)[10]
  • Total votes: 833

2008[]

  • Derek Bell: 43.12% (489 votes)
  • Kort Jackson: 28.31% (321 votes)
  • Carey Neal: 27.78% (315 votes)
  • Write-ins: 0.79% (9 votes)[11]
  • Total votes: 1,134

Run-off[]

  • Derek Bell: 57.12% (385 votes)
  • Kort Jackson: 42.88% (289 votes)[12]
  • Total votes: 674

2010[]

  • Xavier Johnson: 65.67% (1,226 votes) (Right Party)
  • Roxanne Weiss: 31.6% (590 votes)
  • Write-ins: 2.73% (51 votes)[13]
  • Total votes: 1,867

2012[]

  • Andie Watson: 99%

2013[]

  • Jerome Scott: 71% (622 votes)
  • Nicole Ney: 27.97% (245 votes)
  • Write-In: 1.03% (9 votes)
  • Total votes: 876

References[]

  1. "Students Voice Preference in SRA Elections". Paisano from 3/10/81. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  2. "Student Representative Assembly Election Results". Paisano from 4/27/82. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  3. "Campaigning Brings Attention to Elections". Paisano from 4/26/83. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  4. "Election Results in Errors". Paisano from 4/10/84. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  5. "Students Elect New SRA Leaders". Paisano from 4/2/85. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
  6. "Crabtree wins run-off". Paisano from 3/18/86. Retrieved August 12, 2012.
  7. "4-26-94". The Paisano. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
  8. "New student government officers take oaths May 5". UTSA Today from 5/5/04. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  9. "UTSA student government announces election results". UTSA Today from 4/22/05. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  10. "Student government to conduct run-off election". UTSA Today from 4/10/06. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  11. "Student government announces election results". UTSA Today from 3/19/08. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  12. "Student government announces election winners". UTSA Today from 3/31/08. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  13. "UTSA Student Government Association announces election winners". UTSA Today from March 2010. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
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