The Student Union held its second round of elections on Friday Oct. 2 to fill four seats that were left vacant in the first round of elections on Friday Sept. 11. Max Byer ’19 was elected as Massell Quad Senator, William Jones ’18 was elected as Rosenthal Quad Senator, Kenyon Fraser ’16 was elected to the position of Mods Quad Senator and Valarie Timms ’16 was elected to fill the position of Charles River/567 Senator.

The Massell Quad Senator position was left empty in the first round of elections because no one from Massell Quad voted for any of the candidates. The other seats were left open because no candidate got more votes than the “abstain” option.

Timms wrote in an email to the Justice that she decided to run to give back to Brandeis, as she feels she has gotten a lot out of her last three years on campus. “I really wanted Charles River and 567 residents to be well represented and to make our quads [as] great as they can be,” Timms wrote in an email to the Justice about her goals for the position.

“I didn’t enter into the position with my own agenda. My only goal is to listen to my constituents to find out what their needs and concerns are and do my best to address them,” she added.

Timms also said that she is honored to have been elected and that it means a lot to her that her peers trust and believe in her to represent them.

Jones was sworn in at the Senate meeting on Sunday night and was the last of the new Senators from this election cycle to be sworn in. Byer, Jones and Fraser did not respond to request for comment by press time.The first election in September filled the positions of Class of 2019 Senators, North Quad Senator, Transitional Year Program Senator, East Quad Senator, Ziv Quad Senator, Castle Quad Senator, Village Quad Senator, Ridgewood Quad Senator, Off-Campus Senator and the Representative to the Brandeis Sustainability Fund, meaning that all Senate seats are now filled.

—Hannah Wulkan. (Editor’s note: Max Byer ’19 is a Sports writer for the Justice).