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...agrees, it nevertheless demonstrates a lack of control of their campaign. And this is not the only occasion on which Voith and Gadgil have lost control of their staff—before Thanksgiving break, their campaign registered www.HaddockRiley.com, irritating John S. Haddock ’07, Annie R. Riley ’07, and their supporters, until the domain name was turned over to the Haddock and Riley campaign. Voith and Gadgil also said they were unaware that a campaign staffer did this on their behalf. While we sympathized with this first campaign oversight, this mismanagement has become a trend.More...
...member of Grimeland’s campaign, asking Grimeland and running mate Thomas D. Hadfield ’08 to drop out of the race and “join forces” against the third ticket, John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07. In the e-mail, which was obtained Sunday night by The Crimson, the staffer wrote that if Grimeland and Hadfield dropped out, Voith and Gadgil would reimburse them for their campaign expenses, ensure that Grimeland be reinstated on the UC after a temporary expulsion, and promote the ideas...
...flurry of endorsements, open-list arguments, and alleged infractions ends today. After voting for the Undergraduate Council (UC) presidential elections closes at 11:59 a.m., the three tickets of Grimland-Hadfield, Haddock-Riley, and Voith-Gadgil can only await the results with bated breath. FM chatted with former UC insiders to see if they could predict the outcome—let’s see how they stack up: “I think that Dean Gross will throw his hat in the ring and pull off a last-minute upset. He’s been eyeing that...
Lest Voith and Gadgil take too much of the heat, the Haddock-Riley campaign seems to be having a bit of trouble in forthrightness as well. In their case, the issue is not about contradiction; they seem to have found the predictable key to nearly every student groups’ heart—more money. But what really hurts is what they’re not saying: if the UC devotes all of its current resources to increased House Committee and student group funding, campus-wide social events will be left without a dime. Unless, of course, University Hall decides...
...tipped by people dishonestly changing their votes,” Love said. “That is because we have no way of validating who they voted for in the first place.” Members of the John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07 campaign expressed their disappointment over the Election Commission’s decision not to allow people to change their votes. “I think clearly a lot of people are concerned that they were deceived by John and Tara and we feel that...