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...open list, for example, would respond quickly and savagely should their list be overrun with irrelevant e-mails. Because tracking candidate e-mails and personnel lists is nearly impossible, we favor self-regulation through which those turned off by e-mails can voice their opposition through complaints to a campaign??or even through the ballot box. Failing retribution, there’s also the not so far-fetched possibility that some of these e-mails could serve the worthy function of informing the electorate and activating student interest...
...rules, as they stand, encourage campaigns to misstate their campaign personnel rosters to the EC. Although an individual affiliated with a campaign or at the directive of candidates cannot send out unsolicited e-mails on the campaign??s behalf, individuals outside the official campaign apparatus can still do as they please. As such, candidates have an incentive to leave names off their campaign lists or simply deny association (otherwise unprovable) with unofficial campaign e-mailers...
...before voting closes, Undergraduate Council (UC) candidates are amassing campaign violations, with one ticket more than doubling its penalties in the past two days. Presidential hopeful Ryan A. Petersen ’08 and running mate Matthew L. Sundquist ’09 were docked 135 points for their campaign??s unsolicited and illegal campaign messages via open e-mail lists. The penalties brought their total to 260 points, according to an e-mail sent by Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09. Any ticket that racks up 400 points in violations is disqualified from...
...combined number of violation points docked and dollars spent tops 400, candidates are required to return the amount exceeded to the UC Election Commission in the form of campaign materials, such as posters and flyers. Petersen’s campaign has spent $126.69 thus far, according to his campaign??s filings with the Election Commission. According to an e-mail to the UC open list sent by Election Commission Chair Joshua G. Allen ’09 early this morning, “The Petersen/Sundquist campaign has surpassed its violation-adjusted campaign spending limit by $31.68. The campaign...
Kyle’s work on and off campus has also been nothing short of amazing. As a freshman, he worked closely with me on a number of extraordinarily successful projects like the Unite Against AIDS Summit and the Darfur divestment campaign??both of which exhibited the “culture of collaboration” that is necessary for Harvard’s student body to maximize its fullest potential and talent as world leaders and fellow students. On a campus where too many students try to “stick to their own” Kyle...