I EXECUTIVE CANDIDATES PRESIDENT/VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES Select one (1) by marking the box to the left of the name. —Steve Dietz/Leslie Strong PARTY —Keith Benes/Trent Steele VOICE 2ND VICE PRESIDENT CANDIDATES Select one (1) —Watt Maser PARTY —Jill Anderson VOICE SENATE CANDIDATES AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES A NATURAL RESOURCES SENATOR Select two (2) —Cinch Munson PARTY —Brent Gloy VOICE —Brian Kubrk VOICE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE SENATOR Select one (1) —Shawn Phillips PARTY —Amy Cartoon VOICE ARTS A SCIENCES SENATOR Select six (7) —Dan Ryan INCEPT —DebSflhacek VOICE —Roger D. Moore PARTY —MarekBltyeu PARTY —Linda Wieman VOICE —Jeff Gaertlg VOICE —Mtahelle L. Matthias PARTY —Mark Woodward PARTY —Reynolds Towns INDEPT —JimCollura VOICE —Dave Metoter PARTY —Tori Davis PARTY —Thaddeus S. Follett PARTY —John R. Barrett VOICE —Zachary Moore VOICE -Cara Catlett VOICE -John Paul Moore INDEPT —Tyson Schaffert INDEPT l BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SENATOR Select tour (4) - - -frt VOICE VOICE PARTY PARTY PARTY , . PARTY ^ VOICE __ —VOICE —OouflStoobe —Stacy Lovelace —ChadVyhklal —Steve Brewer * -^J.C Hucktoldt —Jeff J. Qreham *-Kelcey K. Brockmeter " ifm artmafi ■ GRADUATE SENATOR Select alx (6) — HOME ECONOMICS SENATOR Select one (1). —Jay Nemec j ; —Brenda J. Keller I VOICE PARTY JOURNALISM COLLEGE SENATOR Select two (1) —Kimberly Arms VOICE —David M. Jurgens PARTY / Select one (1) LAW COLLEGE SENATOR v NURSING COLLEGE SENATOR Select one (1) —Kristi Weinberger VOICE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SENATOR Select one (1) —Chris Hilgenkamp —Katherine Stokes VOICE PARTY Select one (1) —Teg Hughes DENTISTRY SENATOR VOICE ENGINEERING COLLEGE SENATOR Select two (2) —Eric Risen INOEPT —Shane L. Ham VOICE —David Milligan VOICE —Jeff Krohn INDEPT —Bart Thomsen PARTY DIVISION OF GENERAL STUDIES SENATOR Select four (4) —Mark A. Byars VOICE —B« Snyder VOICE —Paul J. Cain, Jr. VOICE —ShawnteH Hurlgen VOICE TEACHERS COLLEGE SENATOR Select two (2) —Mkhelle Phifer —Crystal Bens kin —Stefany Smith VOICE VOICE PARTY DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES Select one (1) ADVISORY BOARDS ARTS A SCIENCES ADVISORY BOARD Select two (2) candidates in each division by marking the bo* to the left of the name. Two (2) candidates are elected In each division. COMMUNICATION & FINE ARTS —Heidi L. Sleek —Amy Schmkfl VOICE VOICE CHEMISTRY A LIFE SCIENCES —Rylie Meyer Man rteyne —Kristin Gasseilng VOICE PARTY VOICE HUMANITIES I leather Slnor —Rick Roth VOICE VOICE PHYSICAL SCIENCE & MATHEMATICS -Erica Peterson VOICE -Chris Falrbaim VOICE VOICE VOICE SOCIAL SCIENCES —Kyle McCormick-Brown L. Marshall HOME ECONOMICS ADVISORY BOARD VOTE IN ONE DEPARTMENT ONLY Select the appropriate number in the department of your mayor. Undeclared persons vote for any two (2) candi dates. Please note: You can vote in one department only. CONSUMER SCIENCE & EDUCATION —Kirsten Moomey VOICE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT & THE FAMILY —Janet K. Hen pen VOICE —Rachael Brandi VOICE TEXTILES. CLOTHING, ft DESIGN One (1) candidate will be elected in the following major: NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE A HOSPITALITY MANAGE MENT TEACHERS COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD Select two (2) students In each division. DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONAL & ADULT EDUCATION —Beth Adam VOICE —Kim Janulewlcz VOICE —Kathy Kahler VOICE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION —Kristi Kohtz —Erica Firestone —Ally Berggren VOICE VOICE PARTY SCHOOL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & RECREATION —Karen Frelmund VOICE —Shelley Romatzke PARTY —Jody Gray PARTY —Mchelle Smith VOICE SECONDARY EDUCATION —Mtehelle J. Jensen VOICE —Brad Reichmuth PARTY —Tony B. Cook VOICE — ...--— » --- SPECIAL EDUCATION —Annie Jones VOICE —Debbie Steckelberg VOICE * jpm % SPEECH PATHOLOGY —Kelly Schreiner PARTY —Jane Beal PARTY —JM Sloup INDEPT —Julie Johnson VOICE —OorlHelvey VOICE GENERAL STUDIES ADVISORY BOARD Select four (4) by making the box »the left of the name. —KJmKathol VOICE —Danny Reznor VOICE —Julie Meister VOICE —Jake Snyder VOICE AGRICULTURE COLLEGE ADVISORY BOARD VOTE IN YOUR MAJOR ONLY Select one (1) candidate from the following majors. Please note: You may vote In one major only. AGRIBUSINESS —Jason Voss VOICE PRE-FORESTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, FISHERIES & WILDLIFE, MECHANIZED AGRICULTURE —Mark Staab VOICE —William “Russ’ Barger INDE PT AG CERTIFICATE, AG ECONOMICS. AG EDUCATION, AG JOURNALISM, HONORS —Scott L.Keetle VOICE ANIMAL SCIENCE —Andrew Klug VOICE PRE-VETERINARY SCIENCE, VETERINARY SCIENCE —Melissa Rae Girard VOICE GENERAL AGRONOMY, HORTICULTURE, CROP PROTECTION —Clin ion Fuchs VOICE FOOO SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, GENERAL AGRONOMY, BIO-CHEMISTRY —Chris Wall man VOICE NATURAL RESOURCES. RANGE MANAGEMENT. RANGE SCIENCE, SON. SCIENCE, WATER SCENCE —Ryan J. Hughes VOICE BUSINESS ADVISORY BOARD Select two (2) candidates from the foliowing division. SOPHOMOREf —Matthew D. Pedersen —Jon Sc have VOICE VOICE JUNIORS —Shelly Byrne -Kristin Boiey Heather Anderson —Angel Diaz PARTY VOICE PARTY VOICE SENIORS —Gary Doyle —Joshua skavc VOICE VOICE COMMITTEE FOR FEES ALLOCATION GREEK VMS tar one (1) RESIDENCE HALL Vois for two (2) OFF-CAMPUS Vote tor three (3) —Emilia Juarez —Stacie Schuttz INDEPT INDEPT I I I I General Election March 10, 1993 STUDENT FEE FUND B SURVEY ASUN It surveying student opinion on the Fund B portion of student fees.This Is strictly a survey which will help enable ASUN repreeantaoves to further realize student sentiment on student toes. DISTRIBUTION of student fee* collected from each full lime student per semester lor (he fiscal year 1902-03. FACt.lTY FEE .......-.$22.00 UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTER......— $75.57 NEBRASKA UNIONS...........$32.72 CAMPUS RECREATION PROGRAMS & FACS-fTES _____$32.82 1. Do you approve of $22.00 of your student fees being coNectsd to support the Facflity Foe tor financing the Nebraska Union, East Union, HsaNh Center, Residence Halls, and Campus Recreation Canter? YES- NO 2. Do you approve of $75.57 of your student tees being coAected to support the operation of tfte University Health Center? YES- NO— 3. Do you support $32.72 of your student fees being oolected to support the Nebraska Unions? YES- NO— 4. Do you support $32.82 of your student fees being collected to support Campus Recreation Programsand Faculties? YES- NO • "V .•>■ . • ALL FUND A FEES ARE REFUNDABLE UPON REQUEST Fund A Student Fee Allocation Question Refundable upon request ASUN must conduct a student referendum on the following lee agendas. This question Is conducted In comptience with Regents! Policy Any agency voted down on this referendum will NOT be funded lor those specific lines of their budget Distribution of Student Fees collected from each fuMme student per semester lor the fiscal year 1902-89 Includes: Dally Nebraskan.................. $ 44 University Program Coundl Speakers Program - not to exceed -........ $1 33 1. Doyou approve bieallocetton by student government ofapart of student lees collected tosupport the Dally Nebraskan during the 1188 lUsoafyear? YES- NO 2. Do you approve Pie aHocallon by student government of a part of student fees collected to support campus speakers programs during tie 1983-84 fiscal year? YES- NO- * This question Is conducted m compliance with Regents! Policy of Fund A Student Fees approved May 17,1880. Are ASUN SURVEY QUESTION COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY In favor of having the Invocation and benediction reinstated Into the Commencement Ceremony? YES NO ASUN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ELIGIBILITY FOR GRADUATE COLLEGE The ASUN GonttNuflon states that In order to be eligible tor election or appointment id the student government you must be enrolled at a full-time student (Graduate College-9 hours). The proposed amendment would lower the requirement tor students In the Graduate College to efx hours In a degree objective program. ARTICLE V. BRANCHES B Eligibility * • ' I. Elected Mambers. To be eligible tor election to the Senate, a candidate must: a. Be a regularly enrobed member of the college he proposes to represent and spree in writing to resign It he should terminate his/her enrollment In that college during the term of office tor which he eeeks election. b. Be regularly enrolled as a full-time student, either as an undergraduate or as a graduate student. c. The senator from the Division of Continuing Studies must be enrolled with at least three credit hours. d. The senator from the Graduate College must be enrolled with at least three credit hours. e. Meet university regulations tor participation In extracurricular activities. ARTICLE V. BRANCHES B. EHbHity I. Elected Members. To be eligible tor election to the Senate, a candidate must: a. Be a regularly enrobed member of the col lege he ptopossito represent and agree In writing to resign If he should terminate hie enrollment In that college during the term of office tor which he seeks election. b. Be regularfy enrolled as a full-time student, ae an undergraduate student. a The senator from the Division of Continuing studies mustbe enrolled with at least three credit hours, d. The senator from the Graduate College must be enrobed In at least six hours In a degree e/ISatun^KslqMsgulatlons tor participation mextracurricular activities. YES A vote YES will change the requirement to six (6) hours In a degree-objective program. NO A vote NO will keep the requirement at 9 hours (or graduate students ABSENTEE AND DISABLED STUDENT BALLOTS ABSENTEE BALLOTS. Students who will not be In Lincoln, Nebraska during the time the polls are open will be permitted to vote by absentee ballot. Students who wish to vote by absentee ballot must complets ‘Form L' (available from the ASUN Director of Development), between the hours of 9.90 to 5:00 and have their signature notarized and must be cast on or before 4:00 pm.. Tuesday, March 9,1993 DISABLED STUDENT BALLOTS. Disabled students to vote. Disabled Shan mean unable to attend class due to confinement at tiie Student Health Center or a hospital. Students so disabled shall