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...weeks ago, Voith and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 looked like the ticket to beat. As chairs of the Undergraduate Council’s (UC) Campus Life and Student Affairs Committees, respectively, Voith and Gadgil ran as the UC insider ticket. The campaign was poised for a strong showing this week when The Crimson released its endorsement of the pair on Sunday, and Council President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 issued a statement on his stance on social programming, which criticized ideas that seemed similar to those in the Haddock-Riley platform. And although Glazer...
...ticket drew widespread criticism after an e-mail revealed that a campaign staffer had suggested to Magnus Grimeland ’07 and running-mate Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, that they drop out of the race and “join forces” against John S. Haddock...
...make the outcome interesting.”As of 11 p.m. last night, more than 3,300 students had voted, according to the UC’s website.When the campaign season started almost two weeks ago, many assumed that John F. Voith ’07 and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 would be the ticket to beat.“On paper, just looking at the candidates themselves, I think you can say that they came into it as favorites, but it wasn’t theirs to lose,” said Andrew H. Golis...
John S. Haddock ’07 and running-mate Annie R. Riley ’07 were elected president and vice president of the Undergraduate Council (UC) in a landslide this week...
...campaign after reports surfaced that a “ranking” Voith staffer had contacted a member of opponent Magnus Grimeland’s ’07 campaign to suggest that Grimeland drop out of the race. The penalty means that Voith and running-mate Tara Gadgil ’07 will lose $80 from their war chest. While candidates are given $400 by the Election Commission (EC) to fund their campaigns, the Voith-Gadgil campaign has already spent $263 as of Dec. 5. The $80 fine represents 58 percent of its remaining budget, using that figure.The...