Votes are in!
Votes have been counted and announced. The results seem pretty clear. These may not be the exact numbers, I'm going off of memory:
8% Yes
69% No
23% No Preference
I think a little over 9,000 total votes were casted.
I don't see how the Morgan Center could ignore these numbers. Only 8% (that was like a little over 700 people) actually want the new seats. I think it's pretty clear where the students want to sit.
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Thanks for the tally!
The 69% No Vote is pretty overwhemlming on it’s own. And if you only look at the students with a preference, then 89% of students favor staying on the sidelines.
Ok, Guerrero. I’ll remind you of what you said:
If ultimately, a return to the previously established student section is the desire, then that is what we will do.It looks pretty clear that that is the desire.
Now, once you restore The Den to the sidelines, we will have some suggestions as to how to arrange the rest of the student sections.
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I really hope the end result of all this is the original plan to have sideline that loops around behind the basket.
That would be ideal. But frankly I’d take just sideline at this point. Thanks a lot DG.
WHAT!??!?!?!?!?!?!
My prediction:
Headline in DB: “Student Election Vindicates Morgan Center Decision”
Story: “Dan Guerrero thanked the student body after it voted overwhelmingly to retain its preferred endline seating. ‘A solid percentage of the student body made it clear that the students themselves valued staying together, just as we had earlier determined when we met with student leaders. After adjusting the vote to take all relevant factors into account, it turns out that staying on the endlines won out with 105% of the vote.’ Director Guerrero asked that any requests for further information be referred to newly hired Chief of Staff Elan Bigknife.”

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