The following are the results of the 2014 ASUC general election, as announced at Thursday night’s tabulation at 7 p.m. in the Valley Life Sciences Building.

This year’s election — which was held April 8, 9 and 10 — drew 11,926 voters to the polls, the lowest turnout since the 2011 ASUC general election. Last year’s election saw a record number of voters, with 15,430 people participating.

During the election, voters ranked candidates in order of preference. After the calculation of first rank choices, the votes that would have gone to those with the least number of votes are redistributed to whomever the voter ranked second. The process continues until a clear winner emerges.

If a candidate reaches a certain quota, the election tabulator will not calculate any more votes for that candidate. This is because even if another candidate were to receive all other votes, they would still not defeat the candidate who reaches quota.

President: Pavan Upadhyayula (Student Action)

After redistribution:

Pavan Upadhyayula (Student Action) — 4982

Naweed Mohabbat (CalSERVE) — 3804

First rank:

Pavan Upadhyayula (Student Action) — 4315

Naweed Mohabbat (CalSERVE) — 3195

Pierre Bourbonnais (BearFeed.org) — 1672

David Douglass (Defend Affirmative Action Party) — 474

Raman Veerappan (Independent) — 306

Executive Vice President: Justin Kong (CalSERVE)

Justin Kong (CalsERVE) — 3709

Jasmine Guillen (Defend Affirmative Action Party) — 1541

External Affairs Vice President: Caitlin Quinn (CalSERVE)

Caitlin Quinn (CalSERVE) — 3771

Nicolas Jaber (Independent) — 2296

Gabriela Padilla (Defend Affirmative Action Party) — 910

Academic Affairs Vice President: Jeanette Corona (CalSERVE)

Jeanette Corona (CalSERVE) — 3237

Alison McDonald (Defend Affirmative Action Party) — 1351

Student Advocate: Rishi Ahuja (Independent)

Rishi Ahuja (Independent) — 3140

Sayedah Mosavi (Defend Affirmative Action Party) — 1788

ASUC Senate: 7 Student Action, 7 CalSERVE, 1 CalSERVE-Cooperative Movement Party, 3 SQUELCH!, 2 independent

After redistribution:

Austin Pritzkat (Cooperative Movement – CalSERVE) — 540

Ori Herschmann (Student Action) — 540

Grant Genske (SQUELCH!) — 540

Dree Kavoussi (SQUELCH!) — 540

Melissa Hsu (CalSERVE) — 540

Juan Heredia (CalSERVE) — 540

Haley Broder (CalSERVE) — 540

Sid Puri (Independent) — 540

Marium Navid (Independent) — 540

Paul Lee (Student Action) — 540

King Xiong (CalSERVE) — 534

Yordanos Dejen (CalSERVE) — 501

Bo Nguyen (Student Action) — 479

Vinay Ramesh (Student Action) — 468

Eric Gabrielli (Student Action – Unite Greek) — 462

Hannah Frankl (Student Action – Unite Greek) — 457

Lavanya Jawaharlal (CalSERVE) — 444

Tanay Nandgaonkar (Student Action – Apple Engineering) — 442

Madison Gordon (SQUELCH!) — 409

Baltazar Dasalla (CalSERVE) — 391

First rank:

Austin Pritzkat (Cooperative Movement – CalSERVE) — 540

Ori Herschmann (Student Action) — 540

Grant Genske (SQUELCH!) — 540

Dree Kavoussi (SQUELCH!) — 497

Juan Heredia (CalSERVE) — 481

Sid Puri (Independent) — 461

Paul Lee (Student Action) — 442

King Xiong (CalSERVE) — 422

Melissa Hsu (CalSERVE) — 412

Haley Broder (CalSERVE) — 402

Marium Navid (Independent) — 388

Yordanos Dejen (CalSERVE) — 385

Vinay Ramesh (Student Action) — 374

Lavanya Jawaharlal (CalSERVE) — 350

Eric Gabrielli (Student Action – Unite Greek) — 349

Tanay Nandgaonkar (Student Action – Apple Engineering) — 343

Hannah Frankl (Student Action – Unite Greek) — 334

Bo Nguyen (Student Action) — 333

Baltazar Dasalla (CalSERVE) — 302

Henna Kaushal (Independent) — 298

Student Technology Fee Referendum: Passed

Yes — 4627

No — 4520

Abstain — 2779

Megan Messerly is the executive news editor. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @meganmesserly.