Praxis makes perfect in elections

Friday, May 8, 1998

Praxis makes perfect in elections

USAC: Former Students First! coalition dominates Sanity ’98 in
spite of low voter turnout

By Dennis Lim

Daily Bruin Contributor

With a drop in voter turnout of about 40 percent from last year,
Praxis, the political slate formed from the demise of Student’s
First!, swept the elections, taking all 10 positions they fielded
candidates in, including president, internal vice president and
external vice president Thursday night.

"I’m really excited. I think it’s going to be a good year," said
Stacy Lee, the new president. "Next year we’re going to show the
campus lots of new things."

The opposing political slate, Sanity ’98, which includes members
from the Bruin Republicans and Bruin Libertarians, took only the
one General Representative office for which their candidate, John
Strelow, stood unopposed.

Winners in the election included Lee for president, P. J.
Gagajena for internal vice president, and Graciela "Liz" Geyer for
the external vice president.

For the presidency, Lee beat out Sanity ’98 candidate Martin
Chippas and independents Ben Geer and Chris Ihara with 63 percent
of the vote. Chippas took 21 percent of the vote, Geer 11 percent,
and Ihara 5 percent.

Geyer won the external vice president seat, with 69.7 percent of
the votes. Praxis candidate Daniel Rego took 30 percent.

"This is a real victory for students. It shows that students
really care about issues of diversity," said Geyer, former chief of
staff for the internal vice president’s office.

"This is a victory for the minority of opinion at UCLA. If you
look at the numbers, not the percentages, you’ll see that only
about 1,700 people actually voted for Lee. That’s all of their
Student Advocacy Groups put together," Rego said about his
loss.

Faced with these results, independents and candidates from
Sanity ’98 expressed dismay at their loss to Praxis.

"We had a lot of public support, but there was a low voter
turnout, we were outspent and outstaffed," Chippas said.

At 3,276 votes, this year’s election brought out 2,200 fewer
voters than last year, and was one of the lowest voter turnouts in
UCLA history, according to Mike Cohen, Center for Student
Programming advisor.

Anthony Brockington, the Election Board chair, explained the low
turnout as resulting from less effort from the student slates
compared to last year.

"There weren’t as many candidates, and this was reflected in the
turnout, in that there wasn’t as much campaigning," said
Brockington. "But the numbers were different this year. Last year,
the numbers were much more even."

Lee, the first Asian-American woman ever elected USAC president,
explained the victory by saying that the -students believed in what
Praxis fought for.

"We work on student issues, the real problems that this campus
cares about. Students are the ones that make change in this world,
no one else," Lee said.

Praxis proved that it has survived the breakup of the coalition
of Students First! earlier this year, when one of its main
components, MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan),
dropped support.

The three other main groups, the Asian Pacific Coalition (APC),
the African Student Union (ASU), and Samahang Pilipino, have
pledged to include more student groups in their coalition. MEChA
did not endorse any candidates for the election, except Omid Shaye
and Joe Balabis.

The Community Service Referendum, the initiative that would have
raised USAC fees by $1.75 per student per quarter, failed in the
elections, with only 52.73 percent of the students voting for the
referendum.

With reports from Hannah Miller and Mason Stockstill, Daily
Bruin Senior Staff.

1998 USAC PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

PRESIDENT

Chris Ihara

4.54%

139

Stacy Hae Lim Lee

63.06%

1929

Ben Geer

10.89%

333

Martin Chippas

21.51%

658

INTERNAL VICE PRESIDENT

P.J. Gagajena

66.03% 1922

Paul C. Mim Mack

33.97% 989

EXTERNAL VICE PRESIDENT

Graciela "Liz" Geyer

69.63% 2036

Daniel B. Rego

30.37% 888

GENERAL REPRESENTATIVE

Mike de la Rocha

41.05% 1886

Kei Nagao

34.00% 1562

John Strelow

24.95% 1146

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMISSIONER

Zuhairah Scott 100% 2323CAMPUS EVENTS COMMISSIONER

Charles Ku 100% 1932COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMISSIONER

Joe Balabis 100% 1920CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSIONER

Melissa Flores Bullard

34.31%

938

Marselle Washington

65.69%

1796

FACILITIES COMMISSIONER

Trinh Huynh

59.49%

1627

Telly Tse

11.12%

304

Ryan Ozimek

29.40%

804

FINANCIAL SUPPORTS COMMISSIONER

Tram Linh Ho

58.84%

1681

Douglas Antonio Novoa

7.77%

222

Shayla Kasel

6.37%

182

Marc Olson

27.02%

772

STUDENT WELFARE COMMISSIONER

Omid Shaye 100% 1779COMMUNITY SERVICE REFERENDUM OF 1998

Yes 52.73% 1437 Failed to meet turn out requirement for
passage.

No 47.27% 1288CHILD CARE SERVICES SURVEY – ADVISORY ONLY

1. Do you or any students you know require child care needs?

Yes 28.18% 610

No 71.82% 15552. Are your, or any other student parent that you
know of, child care needs being met at present?

Yes 40.19% 590

No 59.81% 8783. If you answered NO to question #2, why not?
(Mark all that apply)

Affordability Issues 31.01% 338

Quality of Child Care Services 11.47% 125

Availability Issues 24.59% 268

Other 32.94% 3594. Are you aware of the Child Care Services at
UCLA?

Yes 36.15% 710

No 63.85% 12545. Would you support at a later date, a slight
increase in the mandatory fees, to meet the needs that are
necessary to provide UCLA Child Care Services for more student
parents?

Yes 44.85% 840

No 55.15% 1033

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