UPDATEDNine students were elected as Student Union representatives in yesterday's elections, while one senator for the Class of 2012, two senators for the class of 2013, the racial minority senator and Brandeis Sustainability Fund Board representative positions, as well as additional seats on the Student Judiciary, will remain unfilled until next semester, according to an e-mail from Student Union Secretary Todd Kirkland '13.

Missy Skolnik was elected as the senator for the Class of 2012, winning 99 out of the 119 votes cast.

Rosby Kome-Mensah and Ricky Rosen were elected as Senators for the Class of 2014, winning 57 and 46 votes out of 179, respectively.

In an interview with the Justice, Kome-Mensah said, "I am so happy that the Class of 2014 has elected me to represent them next academic year in the Student Union, and I hope to make them proud by executing my duties to the best of my ability."

Rosen, in an interview with the Justice, said that one of his goals is to strengthen communications between students and the University.

17.47 percent of students voted in the Senator at Large election, which Shekeyla Caldwell '14 won with 416 of 591 votes. In an interview with the Justice, Caldwell said that her first goal in the position will be "building a relationship with the upcoming senate members and executive board members."

Shirel Guez '12, former vice president of the Student Union, was elected as a member of the Student Judiciary. In an interview with the Justice, she said that she was happy to have "won against abstain."

Guez won her seat with 228 votes, while 223 people voted to abstain from voting in the category. Four open SJ positions remain unfilled after yesterday's voting.

Dillon Harvey '14 was elected as the racial minority Finance Board representative, a position that was left vacant in the first round of Union elections.

Other positions that had been moved to the second round of elections were the junior representative to the Alumni Association, junior representative to the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and a Finance Board representative, which were filled by Emily Kane '13, Suzanne Rothman '13 and Sidak Pannu '12, respectively.

Robyn Spector and Andrew Wingens contributed reporting.

Editor's note: This article is an updated version of the one originally posted May 4.