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Election Commission Chair Brad A. Seiler ’10 announced his resignation concurrently with the release of the vote totals in the election, in an e-mail sent to the Undergraduate Council general e-mail list at 10:51 p.m. tonight.
An e-mail sent 45 minutes later to the same list from the official presidential e-mail address of the Harvard Undergraduate Council—ucpres@fas.harvard.edu—stated that there had been "an underlying concern about the validity of the voting process" throughout the election proceedings this year.The...
The e-mail added that upon receiving the concern Seiler had originally reassured Election Commission members that they would all receive access to voting results to prevent any sort of tampering from going unnoticed, but that he failed to deliver on the assurance. It also stated that Hysen, prior to...
According to the author of the e-mail, two election commissioners refused to certify the results after they came in because they "had reason to doubt their validity." The vote to decertify the election results came at 10:15 p.m, according to the earlier e-mail from Seiler.
E-mailed resignations followed from Election Commission members Daniel P. Robinson '10 and Emily E. Osborne '12 followed at 11:03 p.m and 11:09 p.m., between the Seiler e-mail and the e-mail allegedly from McLeod.