Politics & Government

Martin Wins Big In UA SGA President's Race; A Quick Look At Other Election Winners

Here's a look at results from Wednesday's Student Government Association elections at the University of Alabama.

Madeline Martin
Madeline Martin (University of Alabama)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Madeline Martin, a junior communications major at the University of Alabama, won a landslide victory at the ballot box Wednesday to become the next president-elect for the UA Student Government Association.

Martin carried 7,814 votes, or 77%, as just over 10,000 ballots were cast.


Click here to see the full results, complete with the expected list of humorous write-ins.

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The results will be certified after spring break, pending review by the SGA's Judicial Review Board.


Winners of other races

All results unofficial*

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  • Executive Vice President: Jack Steinmetz (9,266 votes or 97.68%)
  • Executive Secretary: Josie Schmitt (9,257 votes or 98%)
  • Vice President for Academic Affairs: Cameron Doyle (9,292 votes or 98%)
  • Vice President for External Affairs: Collier Dobbs (9,283 votes or 98%)
  • Vice President for Financial Affairs: Lauryn Parker (9,275 votes or 98%)
  • Vice President for Student Affairs: Luke Dille (9,283 votes or 98%
  • Vice President for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Izzy Boyd (7,101 votes or 71%)

SGA Senate race winners

  • Arts & Sciences: Tyler Tannehill (189 votes or 8%)
  • Culverhouse College of Business: CJ Pearson (658 votes or 20%)
  • College of Communication & Information Sciences: Ally-Anna Outlaw (274 votes or 28.63%)
  • College of Education: Seth Hudson (246 votes or 53.71%)
  • College of Engineering: Clay Bruce (144 votes or 18%)
  • College of Human & Environmental Sciences: Emma Fraley (300 votes or 41.32%)
  • School of Law: John Dawson (15 votes or 46.88%)
  • Capstone College of Nursing: Kaleigh Shaw (323 votes or 54.19%)
  • School of Social Work: Elizabeth Prophet (32 votes or 38%)
  • Graduate School: Tolulope Kolapo (127 votes or 35%)

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