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SGA releases unofficial 2026 election results, multiple write-in candidates elected

The SGA released the unofficial results for the 2026 election on Tuesday. The election had a turnout of 24.58%, meaning 9,870 voters out of 40,157 eligible undergraduate students voted.

This year’s presidential election saw three candidates run. Samantha Simmons won with 85.25% of the vote. Kyle Porter was the runner-up with 11.09% of the vote, and Aaron Rak received 2.66%.

    The results are as follows:

    President

    Samantha Simmons

    Executive Vice President

    Freddie Nelson

    Vice President for Belonging and Wellness

    Marykate Foster

    Vice President for External Affairs

    Lily Leitner

    Vice President for Academic Affairs

    Madelyn Herwig

    Vice President for Student Affairs

    Anna Beth Frazier

    Vice President for Financial Affairs

    Alex Soliz

    Vice President for Communications

    Reese Langdon

    Culverhouse College of Business

    Owen Amazan 

    Russell Cole

    Riley Harrelson

    Ashley Jaeger

    Trent Johns

    Henry Maluff

    Jaqson Melton

    Kathryn Parsons

    Emory Phillips

    William Russell

    Nate Wagner 

    Lilly Wehby 

    College of Education 

    Ella Garrett

    Caroline Waller 

    College of Human and Environmental Sciences 

    Mackensie Anderson

    Bree McLean

    Stephanie Morris

    Aiden Moss

    College of Communication and Information Sciences 

    Ava Blair 

    Izzy Jennings

    Jasmine Loren Jones

    Barefield College of Arts and Sciences 

    Izzy Brooks

    Ryann Bulger 

    Austin Forbes 

    Mary Frances Itsede

    Ashton Lamberth

    Andrew Lusk 

    Katherine Steel 

    Reed Warburton

    EA Wilson

    Styslinger College of Engineering

    Bailey Anderson 

    Brogan Borst 

    Nolton Harman

    Betsy Howard 

    Alexander Rhodes

    Grant Claytor

    Capstone College of Nursing 

    Amelia Donaho

    Julia Grisaffe 

    Catherine Price

    School of Law

    Christian Fulcher

    Evan Gragg

    School of Social Work

    Elisa Robinson

    Emmi Luther

    Graduate School 

    Rebecca Rose Lutonsky 

    Heidi Ward 

    A runoff election will be held for the following four graduate seats:

    Carlos Reynoso Sarti

    Casey Looper

    Jennifer Baggett

    Jordon Ericsson

    The Graduate School has seven seats, so a special election will need to be held to fill the final seat.

    Langdon, along with all electees from the School of Social Work and School of Law, were write-in candidates. Rhodes and Claytor were also write-in candidates for the Styslinger College of Engineering.

    Eight constitutional amendments were also passed:

    C-03-25 (Graduation Loophole): Disqualifies candidates for Senate or Executive office if they are graduating in the same term they are elected to ensure they can serve their full term.

    C-04-25 (FYC Language): Changes “Director” to “Directors” for the First Year Council to reflect that multiple individuals typically hold the role.

    C-05-25 (Administrative Titles): Updates a reference in the SGA constitution to The University of Alabama “Vice President for Student Affairs” to “Vice President for Student Life” to match current University naming conventions.

    C-06-25 (Ex-Officio Purpose): Clarifies the term “ex-officio” and explicitly defines the SGA Treasurer as a non-voting member of the Financial Affairs Committee.

    C-07-25 (Succession & New VP): Adds the Vice President for Communications to the Executive Council and establishes a formal line of presidential succession.

    C-08-25 (FYC Structural Changes): Removes the Assistant Director of First Year Council position and formalizes the selection committee composition.

    C-09-25 (Technical Corrections): Fixes spelling errors in the organization’s name within Article X and clarifies the process for constitutional conventions.

    C-01-26 (Judicial Board): Redefines the board’s composition based on student enrollment and formalizes duties, training, and recusal rules for justices and clerks.

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