Senate and JC Elections and Surveys - May 1st, 2008
455 people voted in this election. Write-ins that recieved less than 4% of the vote are not displayed.
Class of 2011 Senate Elections
The eight candidates receiving the most votes will be elected Senators for the Class of 2011. | |
| Daniel Bamba* | 77% (122) |
| Jared Crum* | 75% (120) |
| Saumitra Thakur* | 74% (118) |
| Victor Zhu* | 72% (114) |
| Sid Salvi* | 72% (114) |
| Katherine Guthrie* | 67% (107) |
| Haley Castro* | 65% (103) |
| Philip Johnson | 62% (98) |
Class of 2010 Senate Elections
The eight candidates receiving the most votes will be elected Senators for the Class of 2010. | |
| Ariandne DeSimone | 60% (90) |
| William Braun | 60% (89) |
| Mason Bradbury* | 56% (84) |
| Nick Zhou | 50% (74) |
| mcase10 | 43% (64) |
| anathan10 | 41% (61) |
| dtemin10 | 38% (56) |
| jmestre10 | 35% (52) |
| rmilov10 | 31% (46) |
| dudom10 | 7% (10) |
Class of 2009 Senate Elections
The eight candidates receiving the most votes will be elected Senators for the Class of 2009. | |
| Selena Xie* | 84% (81) |
| Chase Tanenbaum* | 76% (74) |
| Umang Dua | 67% (65) |
| Jelani Lundy-Harris | 57% (55) |
| ctullis09 | 29% (28) |
| alundstrom09 | 8% (8) |
| akaufman09 | 7% (7) |
| tdeary09 | 6% (6) |
Judiciary Council Elections
The three candidates receiving the most votes will be elected at-large memebers of the Judiciary Council. | |
| Garrett Snedeker* | 82% (250) |
| Josiah Bethards | 70% (213) |
| tburnett11 | 13% (40) |
| swbell11 | 9% (27) |
Keefe Health Center Online Scheduler Survey
1. Should the Health Center have an online scheduler? This scheduler would not change the number of walk-in hours or appointment hours currently available, but would allow you to schedule appointments online.: 403 voters | |
| Yes | 95% (382) |
| No | 5% (21) |
2. How many appointments and walk-ins have you scheduled on average per semester?: 412 voters | |
| 1-2 | 57% (233) |
| 3-4 | 19% (77) |
| Never | 17% (70) |
| 5-6 | 4% (16) |
| 7 or more | 4% (16) |
3. Did you schedule an appointment, do a walk-in, or both?: 395 voters | |
| Both | 48% (188) |
| Walk-in | 21% (82) |
| Appointment | 19% (75) |
| Neither | 12% (48) |
| Other | 1% (2) |
4. If you have scheduled an appointment, have you found any of the following occurrences to be an obstacle?: 189 voters | |
| Unable to schedule an appointment due to schedule conflicts | 33% (62) |
| Called during Health Center hours (M-F, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and the phone went straight to message or did not pick up. | 30% (56) |
| Did not have time to call in during the Health Center’s hours and was, therefore, unable to schedule an appointment by phone afterwards. | 28% (53) |
| Other | 10% (18) |
5. If you went for a walk-in, how long did it take to see a doctor (on average)?: 281 voters | |
| 20 minutes or less | 43% (120) |
| 30 minutes or less | 23% (66) |
| 10 minutes or less | 15% (43) |
| More than 30 minutes | 15% (42) |
| More than an hour | 4% (10) |
6. On a scale of 1-9, with 1 being least accessible and 9 being most accessible, how accessible has been the Health Center and why?: 334 voters | |
| 7 | 28% (94) |
| 8 | 15% (49) |
| 6 | 14% (46) |
| 5 | 13% (44) |
| 4 | 10% (35) |
| 3 | 8% (28) |
| 9 | 5% (18) |
| 2 | 4% (14) |
| 1 | 2% (6) |
Fitness Center Survey
The Athletics Department, in conjunction with the AAS, is considering installing additional televisions in the Fitness Center which would be significantly easier to watch and hear from the various aerobic stations than the TVs currently there. Two general options are being considered. | |
| I prefer Option 1 more than Option 2. | 52% (204) |
| I oppose both options. | 13% (52) |
| I prefer Option 1 and oppose Option 2. | 11% (45) |
| I prefer Option 2 more than Option 1. | 9% (37) |
| I prefer the two options equally. | 8% (31) |
| I prefer Option 2 and oppose Option 1. | 6% (25) |
Television Channel Survey
1. Amherst College is going to add two channels to the TV lineup next year. Which of the following channels would you like added? (Select up to two.) | |
| Independent Film Channel | 21% (84) |
| ABC Family Channel | 19% (78) |
| Sci-Fi Channel | 12% (47) |
| NFL Network | 11% (45) |
| College Sports TV | 10% (40) |
| MSNBC | 8% (34) |
| Nickelodeon | 7% (28) |
| Game Show Network | 3% (14) |
| WE (Women's Entertainment) | 3% (13) |
| TV Land | 3% (12) |
| Fox News | 2% (10) |
| Military Channel | 1% (3) |
2. Would you support the addition of an Amherst College Channel? This might include daily announcements or recordings of sports events, performance projects, or senior theses, etc. | |
| Yes | 78% (294) |
| No | 22% (84) |