Fall 2025

The results published on this site do not fully reflect the elected candidates of this election due to two disqualifications.

This site displays the votes as-is, before disqualifications took place, and the final results can be found on the SiteFarm site.

Spring 2025

The results published on this site do not fully reflect the elected candidates of this election due to this election cycle's unprecedented number of disqualifications.
These really are interesting times.

This site displays the votes as-is, before disqualifications took place, and the final results can be found on the SiteFarm site.

Summary

Candidates

10 candidates ran for six seats, and the voter turnout was 2,407.

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Elected

# Candidate Slate
#1Nanki KaurZaytuna
#2Zack DollinsVoice
#3Jenna YounesZaytuna
#4Solana RodriguezIndependent
#5Alexa Raben (Lexi)Elevate
#6Umar ShaikhZaytuna

Not Elected

Candidate Slate
Kenneth DupontIndependent
Ilias BenomarVoice
Jorge DiuazIndependent
Ryan WeberElevate

Slate Representation

Four slates ran in this election. Slates are like political parties that run together as a group and pool resources.

#1 Choices Received By Each Slate

Slate Percent Count
Zaytuna 42.58% 1025.00
Voice 25.97% 625.00
Independent 20.15% 485.00
Elevate 11.30% 272.00

Seats Received By Each Slate

Slate Percent Count
Zaytuna 50.00% 3.00
Independent 16.67% 1.00
Voice 16.67% 1.00
Elevate 16.67% 1.00

Number of Choices That Voters Ranked

Voters can rank as many or as few candidates on their ballot as they want.

Stat Value
Average # Ranked 4.26
Median # Ranked 3

Voter Satisfaction

Shows which choice on the ballot was elected for voters. This is different from ballot representation because a voter can have their second choice elected, even though their ballot went to elect their third or fourth choice during the count.

Choice Percent Count
#1 choice 79.56% 1915.00
#2 choice 10.84% 261.00
No choices 7.35% 177.00
#3 choice 1.83% 44.00
#4 choice 0.42% 10.00

Ballot Representation

Shows where each ballot ultimately ended up, which is subtly different from voter satisfaction.

Choice Percent Count
#1 choice 68.38% 1646.00
No choices 13.85% 333.44
#2 choice 8.73% 210.05
#3 choice 5.34% 128.63
#4 choice 2.49% 59.90
#5 choice 0.77% 18.49
#6 choice 0.26% 6.22
#7 choice 0.14% 3.27
#8 choice 0.04% 1.00