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...ballots were cast, representing 55% of the student body » 47% of ballots were cast within the first 24 hours of voting . » Voters ranked an average of 3.54 tickets on their ballot, out of 6 eligible tickets. » The winning candidate (Petersen-Sundquist) had just 37% (1,314/3,519) of first-place votes, but achieved 54% (1710/3139) of the final redistributed votes under the instant-runoff system » 3 voters ranked “no candidate” as their first choice and a real candidate as their second choice. » Petersen-Sundquist’s campaign Facebook group...

Author: By Roger R. Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Instant-Runoff’ Voting Leaves Room for Campaign Strategy; Allows More Voter Input | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...Halfway through the campaign, [presidential hopeful] Tom [D. Hadfield ’08] was going so crazy not being able to check his e-mail,” says Mark A. Shepard ’08, the chief of staff for the Hadfield-Goldenberg ticket. “He set up a meeting where he was going to check his e-mail for five minutes in the Science Center...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Leading the Charge: The Diehards | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...Both the Petersen-Sundquist ticket and the Hadfield-Goldenberg ticket relied on “House captains” and “Yard captains” to ensure that every corner of Harvard’s campus heard their respective messages, and that these messages had to be consistent...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Leading the Charge: The Diehards | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...catering to the landless workers (students) through progressive social reforms (heavy drinking). Leo will use his superior judgment to supplement Frances’s fiery emotional rule, achieving a perfect equilibrium of well-reasoned policy and absolute totalitarianism. Together, I believe that these two candidates comprise the ultimate ticket, a golden ticket, if you will, to University President Drew G. Faust’s kooky factory of poor student relations known as the Harvard College Administration...

Author: By Matthew T. Valente | Title: Martel-Zimmermann: A New Brand of Student Advocacy | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...Many of you who are critical of the UC election process note that no outside ticket has ever won the UC presidential race. As I pass the 500-word mark, however, I would like to remind you that that fact was most recently reported by The Crimson, which we all know has a longstanding political bias towards the Whig Party, and their “facts” should not be taken at face value. I believe a president without any student government experience whatsoever is something we desperately need. The UC is a highly self-selecting group of people...

Author: By Matthew T. Valente | Title: Martel-Zimmermann: A New Brand of Student Advocacy | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

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