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SG candid;
By John Deiner
Student Government Election candidate
extension to file a required accounting shee
expenses because of an "oversight" by the
sion, a commission spokesman said.
"We've extended the deadline for fili
March 26 because of an oversight. With si
(March 7) runoff so close, people were coi
tine settled in. and a lot of the candidates <
file," commissioner Greg DeCastro said.
The reports should have been filed by Ma
cording to the SG code, "An itemized accoi
contributions and expenses must be filed w
the election."
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that no candidate has exceeded the campa
Constitutional officers' campaign expens
$400, and Senate candidates may not sper
Many of the candidates said they did not
accounting sheet was due until they hearc
was extended.
SG President-elect Glenn German, who
the day after the runoff, said no one told
"Right after the elections began, I read
just to see how the government works. No c
hand in the accounting sheet, but since I
code and read it, I kept a detailed account
"Had I not read the code, I wouldn't ha
the accounting sheet in. I think if you have i
follow them to the tee," he said.
German, who spent S357 on his campai
fiprman wins
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By Marisa Porto
Student Government runoff elections hel
ed with candidate Glenn German winning tl
and Ellen Hassell winning the secretarial r
The runoffs went smoothly, according tc
sioner Thomas Robinson.
"Basically, all the seats have been filled,
on Thursday for the seats which have not
really went well," Robinson said.
"WE HAD a few people upset with p
where they were. They were placed geogr
to make it as easy as possible to get out a
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even know that an the extension is fair because
J that the deadline and said he will try to provi<
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filed his statement Tony Snell, who was in the
him one was due. man. said he SDent about $2'
the entire SG code file an accounting sheet.
>ne ever told me to
had picked up the "I hadn't heard anything a
."German said. Barry Gray never met with
ve known to hand though I've seen him several
rules, you ought to tions," Snell said, adding th
this week.
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? Election Commis- Russell House, and Sims Do
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Wc have a runoff were not true.
been filled, but it
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lolling places being check the computer Drintout
aphically. We tried and they sign a ledger,
ind vote." "There is no way the boxe;
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runoff: Joan Davis
Marie Larkin 3 (Douglas,
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scat 4 (Patcrson) .
runoff: V. Burgess Tom Gallop (wii
D. WUliams *J? * ,
seat 5 (South Tower) pfh !p^
Angclia Barnes (winner) r~l
Ray Ricchi (wini
orscshoc) District 3 District 6
seat 1 (Capstone, Nada) se&t 2 (Health S<
Mandy Ziegler (winner) David Perdue (w
seat 3 (Columbia Hall) District 10
Eddie Zahler (winner) seat 1 (Humaniti
ide seat 4 Sam Holland (w;
Steve Loflin (winner) seat 5
the candidates were not notified, <much he spent,
ie all candidates with an instruc- was due becau
"It hasn't b<
: presidential runoff against Ger- one had to be
00 and was never told he had to Both secretai
Dan Fink said
sheet, but didn
bout it until now. (SG President) "I didn't fi
me and told me about it, even remember it be
1 times in the course of the elec- on his campain
at he will definitely file the sheet All executiv<
accounting sh
Prioleau, who is not sure how Monday.
assell secretai
4cClintock Dorm, Seat 2 Patter- ment has foule
Criminal Justice, and District 11 According t
on. runoffs was th
tie seats are in Gambrell Hall, "I can't thin
rm. contest the ek
rumors of voting discrepancies Robinson said.
SNELL SAIl
allot boxes. In order to vote, you "My whole i
Irivers license. The poll workers of Student Gov
to make sure a student is listed, do think there
"The Wade
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Laborae, seat 4 (Business Administration)
c) runoff: David Mulholland
nner) Steve, Short
Martin Taylor
nner)
Quad) District 17
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Lemuel Blades (winner)
:iences) seat 3
inner) Paul Agnew (winner)
es and Social Sciences)
inner)
, said he was not aware that an accounting sheet
se no one notified him.
;en brought to my attention, and I had no idea
turned in," he said.
ry-elect Ellen Hassell and presidential candidate
they knew they had to turn in their expense
't know it was due three days after the runoff,
ile. I completely forgot about it, but I do
ing mentioned," Fink said, adding he spent $15
\n. Hasseil said she spent $122.83.
; and Senate seat candidates must turn in their
eet to the Student Government office by
ry in runoffs
d up, anci it hasn't," Robinson said. ^
o Robinson, the only other problem in the
! rumor ot the presidential race being contested,
k of any reason that Tony Snell would want to
:ction. It was done fairly and accurately,"
D he has no plans to contest the runoff results,
ntention for running was to build the credibility
'ernment. I'm not going to contest the results. I
were a few difficulties," he said.
Hampton Hotel polling district opened three
A lot of people vote in the morning, and that
est precinct."
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