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February 5, 2007
Run-off for SGA and Mardi Gras online elections set for Feb. 7
There will be a run-off online election for several University of Louisiana at Monroe’s Mardi Gras court and SGA positions Wednesday, Feb. 7 from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Run-off election results will be announced in the Student Center executive meeting room, 170, at 7 p.m.
A run-off will commence between Cassie Olin and LaToya Clark for the 2007 Mardi Gras Queen title.
Voters must choose between two College of Business Administration nominees for 2007 Mardi Gras Court Beau: Andrew Smith and Joseph Beard.
Finally, for the 2007 SGA elections, there will be a run-off for the CBA senator position between candidates Andrew Smith and Kimberly Boudreaux.
Elected in the Jan. 31 – Feb. 1 online elections:
- 2007 Mardi Gras King: Rob Carroll
- 2007 Mardi Gras Court Maid: Jessica Baldino, College of Arts and Sciences; Katie Robinson, College of Business Administration; Mallary Soileau, College of Education and Human Development; Jessica Africa, College of Health Sciences; and Michelle Mayer, College of Pharmacy.
- 2007 Mardi Gras Court Beau: Bob Elliot, College of Arts and Sciences; Brady Middleton, College of Education and Human Development; DeMarcus Nash, College of Health Sciences; and Matt Moore, College of Pharmacy.
- CAB – Spring 2007: Joel Casiday, Vice-President; Susie Sparks, Secretary; and Joseph Beard, Treasurer.
- SGA – 2007 Senatorial Candidates: Seth Hale and LaKeisha Jackson, College of Arts and Sciences; Keith Whiddon and Krystal Mosely, College of Education and Human Development; Beau Michael Burton and Ebony Washington, College of Health Sciences.
The Mardi Gras court will interact with faculty and staff at ULM’s Mardi Gras Ball in the SUB Thursday, Feb. 15, beginning with a jazz ensemble and light buffet at 7:30 p.m. The coronation ceremony will begin about 9 p.m. President and Mrs. Cofer will perform the honors.
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