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Sixteen students were elected to the Undergraduate Council in the recent midterm elections, according to UC election commission chair Perry M. Arrasmith ’20.
Thirty-seven students ran for 16 open seats on the Council. Five candidates ultimately withdrew from the race.
One of those who withdrew was Dhilan Ramaprasad ’21, who earned the highest amount of votes in the election for Mather House — despite the fact that he didn’t plan to run in the first place. Ramaprasad wrote in an email that he ended up on the ballot because his friends submitted his name for the Council midterm elections.
Ramaprasad wished the new Mather UC reps, Zachary A. Zimmer ’22 and Jinyuan “Ryan” Zhang ’21, a successful semester.
“They’re great people, and I know they’ll do good work,” Ramaprasad wrote in an email to The Crimson.
Two write-in candidates won seats on the Council — Maximilian “Max” J. Wang ’20 of Pforzheimer House and Shlomo T. Zach Cahlon ’21 of Winthrop House.
The voting period for the election lasted from Tuesday at noon and concluded Friday at noon.
More students voted in the midterm election this year than in previous years, with a total of 736 votes cast this year. In comparison, just 154 students voted in the UC midterm elections last year, and 371 students voted in 2018.
Voter turnout was highest in Quincy House with 142 voters, followed by Elm Yard with 123. Winthrop House had the fewest students voting, with only 29 votes cast in the election.
The Council held its first meeting with its new representatives on Sunday.
The newly elected representatives for the Undergraduate Council are as follows:
Adams House
Ilan M. Goldberg ’20
Cabot House
Daniel R. Brunnick ’22
Kirkland House
Jacqueline F. Tubbs ’22
Davis J. Tyler-Dudley ’21
Leverett House
John “Jake” E. Leary III ’22
Benjamin S. Rabinowitz ’21
Lowell House
Oliver S. York ’21
Mather House
Zachary A. Zimmer ’22
Jinyuan “Ryan” Zhang ’21
Pforzheimer House
Analli C. Torres ’21
Maximilian “Max” J. Wang ’20
Quincy House
Matthew S. Miller ’21
Benjamin M. Simon ’22
Winthrop House
Angel U. Onuoha-Onyekuru ’20
Schlomo T. Zach Cahlon ’21
Elm Yard
Emilio J. De Leon ’23
—Staff writer Sharon Xu can be reached at sharon.xu@thecrimson.com.
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