Word: ballot
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...accordance with the recommendations of both yourself and the Committee on College Life, I was invited to co-administer this referendum by Undergraduate Council Vice-President Joshua D. Liston '95. My activities have been to organize poll-watches at the various polling locations, to supervise the sealing of the ballot envelopes and their delivery to the council office, and to count the ballots, along with Mr. Liston and his representatives. During each meal, I have also personally inspected each of the dining halls to ensure that the polls were open and that the rules were being followed...
...first day of balloting (Monday, May 9, 1994), I had arranged for student volunteers to collect the ballot envelopes at the end of dinner and deposit them with a tutor or other responsible person in the house. Mr. Liston had announced to the Undergraduate Council the previous evening that the ballots would be secured in the office of the Dean of Students. However, Mr. Liston had not made such an arrangement, and so he personally approved my proposal when I spoke to him at the Union during lunch on Monday. Without such a precaution, any council member "tabling" would...
Gabay, who led the movement to invalidate thefirst referendum, acknowledged that the council'sfailure to secure the ballot box was wrong...
...ballot box is made of cardboard and taped at the bottom, so ballot replacement would not have been difficult," said Davis, whose petition drive led to the College-wide referendum...
...just one vote, but I can assure you that I will not be the only south Floridian casting his ballot for Leonard Miller's Overseer elections. In fact, I'll bet Ms. Carrier would vote for Leonard Miller too--if she had just researched her story a little better. David A. Aronberg...