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...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 ’06, who has followed the election...
Haddock and Riley received 59 percent of the first-place votes cast, the Election Commission announced earlier tonight. Their ticket received 2,308 votes out of 3,896 cast, while surprise second-place finishers Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Tom D. Hadfield ’08 received 912 votes and John F. Voith ’07 and Tara Gadgil ’07 received 664 votes. Slightly fewer votes were cast this year than the 3,985 cast in last year’s election...
...Harvard’s first and only Beer Society says, “is bad beer.” Beer aside, Nichols is best known on campus for resigning from his post as Undergraduate Council (UC) vice president last May. Nichols was elected as part of a split ticket and served as vice president for five months with rival candidate and current UC president Matthew J. Glazer ’06. However, Nichols denies rumors that tensions with the prez forced his resignation, saying instead that winning had been his only goal. “I’d already...
...Last Thursday afternoon, a Voith campaign staffer sent an e-mail to a 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...
...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...