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But a few hours later, Yuan learned about the technological loophole that Seiler addressed Monday—a meeting that she did not attend—and became concerned about whether the election had been “free and fair.”
In later e-mails on Nov. 16, Seiler informed Holoshitz that it had been decided at an EC meeting earlier that day that all Commissioners would receive access to the voting software, and that he was at the time the only one who could access the voting software. But commissioners...
Three days after the ending of the closest Undergraduate Council presidential election in recent history, while the student body’s chief governing organization finalizes plans to pass judgment on vote tallies that remain decertified today, a series of interviews by The Crimson shed some light on the events...
The picture that emerges is of a battle for the soul of an election that extends well beyond the candidates themselves, encompassing several former Council members—one of them now graduated—the current leadership, and the Commission itself.
At 5:30 Thursday afternoon, 5 members of the Election Commission—Seiler, Dennis M. Mwaura ’12, Emily E. Osborne ’12, Daniel P. Robinson ’10, and Sanyee Yuan ’12—met to certify the results.