"It's definitely something I want to take seriously," Chase said.
Kim said she also has plans for her time in office. "I have a lot of different ideas," she said.
But Hill declined to accept the unsolicited position of Winthrop House representative.
"It was kind of a joke on me," he said. "And really on the U.C., to tell you the truth."
Wathington predicts the write-in winners may be in for "at least a minor shock" when they attend their first meeting.
Hawkins said that despite the low turnout of candidates, the elections were relatively successful.
"We ran the elections in what I think was a very smooth fashion," Hawkins said. "We've learned from our mistakes."
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