Elections Commission

Elections Commisssion Chair

  Josh Ringel, Senior
Josh has been interested in government and non-profit organizations for sometime. As a Junior he became an active member in the Student Association starting off with his work on the Elections Commission as a member and as Assistant to the Academic Affairs Director. Now Josh has continued his involvement and is also the Chair of the Elections Commission. He is also involved with the Professional Business Fraternity Pi Sigma Epsilon, which he is Co-President of.

Josh is looking forward to chairing the elections commission next year and is committed to running fair, just and successful elections. Should you have any questions regarding SA elections, email uastudentelections@gmail.com.


Elections Commission Vice-Chair

  Lorenzo Simpson
Bio coming soon!


Commission Members

  David Jason
Bio coming soon!
  Jordan Lipschik, Senior
A Political Science Major/Journalism Minor with aspirations of going to law school, Jordan has been officially involved in the Student Association since he was chosen to be an ex-officio member of the Elections Commission. He is interested in politics, television, movies, and journalism and has held jobs in the political, public, private, and not-for-profit organizations.
  Noelle Magnaye
Bio coming soon!
  Sam Goldman, Senior
I am an accounting major and a member of Beta Alpha Psi. I am also a judicial board member which is how i became a part of the elections commission. I have lived off campus since i was a sophmore. I enjoy snowboarding, playing basketball, and playing music on drums and guitar.
  Stephen Karandy, Senior
I am from Duanesburg, NY and graduated from Duanesburg High School in 2009. I am am majoring in History with a concentration in American history and minoring in Political Science and Educational Studies. I have been on the Elections Commission for a year and enjoy working with my fellow commissioners.


Staff Liaisons

Jennifer Anderson, Student Involvement and Leadership
Nancy Lauricella, Conflict Resolution and Civic Responsibility