SGA held a special election Friday for two vacant Senate seats, one in the law school and one in the graduate school. The unofficial results were announced the same day. The law Senate seat had no competing candidates and voters were required to write in their votes. Kevin Doh, a Juris Doctor candidate at the school of law, won the election with nine write-in votes, and Tristin Lollar, a Juris Doctor candidate at the school of law, placed second with seven write-ins. The graduate Senate seat had four competing candidates, and Davin Nabizadeh, a Ph.D. student in educational psychology, won with 51 votes. Amber Todd, a second-year MBA student, placed second with 31 votes. “I am running for the
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