This file is available for archival purposes only. It gives the ballots for
the Spring 2005 elections. Please consult the
Election Results
or the Nomination List
Nominations for the spring 2005 elections to university committees, councils, and the University
Senate are now closed. A
listing of all candidates for all available
elected university positions is provided below.
Voting is conducted on-line starting at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday April 27, 2005 and ending at 5:00 p.m. Friday May 6, 2005. Eligible members of the voting faculty (i.e.,
tenure-related officers of instruction and officers of administration at .50 FTE or more) and classified staff (at .50 FTE or more) may vote by logging in to DuckWeb
(using university ID and PAC - personal access code), clicking on Faculty Elections, and following the instructions on the ballot. The actual ballot that appears
after logging in lists only the candidates for which eligible faculty members or classified staff members are eligible to vote.
Spring Elections 2005 -- Candidiates list for
elected university committees, councils, and the University
Senate
Faculty
Advisory Council
- College
of Arts and Sciences (vote for 2)
- Barbara
Altmann (Romance Languages)
- W.
Andrew Marcus (Geography)
- Professional
Schools and Colleges (vote for 3).
- Ron
Bramhall (Business)
- Michael
Moffitt (Law)
- Anne
McLucas (Music)
- Officers
of Administration (vote for 1)
- Colleen
Bell (Library)
- Mary
Harrsch (Education)
- Christopher
Jones (AAA)
- Kathleen
Lenn (Library)
- Stephanie
Bosnyk (Business)
Faculty
Personnel Committee
- College
of Arts and Sciences (vote for 3)
- Kenneth
M. Doxsee (Chemistry)
- Jon
Brundan (Mathematics)
- Tom
Dishion (Psychology)
- Steven
Brown (East Asian Lang. & Lit.)
- Professional
Schools and Colleges (vote for 3)
- Deb
Merskin (Journalism & Communication)
- Lynn
Anderson-Inman (Education)
- No
Candidate-
Intercollegiate
Athletics Committee
- College
of Arts and Sciences (vote for 1)
1.
Julie Haack (Chemistry)
2.
Paul VanDonkelaar (Human
Physiology)
- Professional
Schools and Colleges (vote for 2)
1.
Mark Blaine (Journalism &
Communication)
2.
Bill Daley (Business)
3.
Deanne Linville (Education)
4.
Whitney Mouliason (Business)
- Classified
Staff (vote for 2)
1.
David M. Stemple (Geological
Sciences)
2.
Brent Gee (Law)
3.
Kenny Gates (Germanic Lang. &
Lit.)
4.
Brandy Coleman (Student
Life/Judicial Affairs)
5.
George Baitinger
(Registrar’s Office)
6.
Ed Singer (Registrar’s
Office)
7.
Lisa Levitt (Library)
Undergraduate
Council.
Humanities position
(vote for 1)
1.
Anne Laskaya (English)
2.
John Nicols (History/Classics)
At-Large position
(vote for 1)
1.
Alan Dickman (Biology)
2.
James Imamura (Physics)
3.
Dean Livelybrooks (Physics)
4.
Malcolm Wilson (Classics)
Music position (vote
for 1)
1. Steve
Pologe (Cello)
AAA position (vote for
1).
1. Kathleen
Wagle (Art)
Graduate
Council
- Humanities
position (vote for 1)
- Mark
Johnson (Philosophy)
- Massimo
Lollini (Romance Languages)
- Social
Sciences position (vote for 2).
- Ron
Mitchell (Political Science) –
-
Val Burris (Sociology).
- Journalism
position (vote for 1)
- John
Russial
- AAA
position (vote for 1)
- Brook
Muller (Architecture)
- Lundquist
COB position (vote for 1)
- Wayne
Mikkelson (Finance)
- College
of Education position (vote for 1)
- David
Chard (Special Education)
- At-Large
position (vote for 1)
- Harry
Price (Music)
Faculty Grievance
Appeal Committee
- Colleen
Bell (Library Instruction)
- Mary
Biehler (International Programs)
- Edward
Teague (AAA Library)
- Bonita
Damewood (Housing)
Promotion,
Tenure, Retention Appeal Committee
- CAS
position (vote for 1)
- Peter
Gilkey (Mathematics)
- At-Large
position (vote for 1)
- Duncan
McDonald (Journalism & Comm.)
- Alternate
position (vote for 1)
University
Senate
- CAS-Natural
Sciences (vote for 5)
- Anthony
Hornof (Computer and Information Science)
- Peng
Lu (Mathematics)
- Victor
Ostrik (Mathematics)
- Nathan
Tublitz (Biology)
- Pat
Bartlein (Geography)
- Chris
Minson (Human Physiology)
- CAS-Social
Sciences (vote for 4)
- Chris
Ellis (Economics)
- Matthew
Dennis (History)
- Lamia
Karim (Anthropology)
- Ron
Davies (Economics)
- Shaul
Cohen (Geography)
- CAS-Humanities
(vote for 5)
- Gina
Psaki (Romance Languages)
- Noriko
Fujii (East Asian Lang. & Lit.)
- Gordon
Sayre (English)
- Karen
McPherson (Romance Languages)
- Andre
Djiffack (Romance Languages)
- Architecture
and Allied Arts (vote for 3)
- Renee
Irvin (PPPM)
- Kate
Wagle (Art)
- Jeff
Hurwit (Art History)
- College
of Education (vote for 1)
- Pat
Rounds (Teacher Education)
- Journalism
and Communication (vote for 1)
- Julianne
Newton (News/Editorial)
- School
of Law (vote for 1)
- Judd
F. Sneirson (Contracts/Employment Law)
- Library
System (vote for 1)
- Sara
Brownmiller (Systems)
- Colleen
Bell (Library Instruction)
- Lundquist
College of Business (vote for 1)
- Ali
Emami (Finance)
- School
of Music (vote for 1)
- Robert
Kyr (Composition & Theory)-
- Jeff
Stolet (Intermedia Music Technology)
- Officers
of Administration (vote for 2)
- Christopher
Jones (AAA)
- Judith
Musick (Ctr for Study of Women in Society)
- Chris
Stutz (Business)
- Liane
Richardson (Law)
- Lee
LaTour (EMU)
- Classified
Staff Non-Voting Participant (vote for 1)
- Kenny
Gates (Germanic Lang. & Lit.)
- Lexy
Wellman (CAS-Dean’s Office)
- Star
Holmberg (Comp. & Info. Science)
- Mandy
Chong (EMU Cultural Forum)
- Janny
R. Hunter (Admissions)