Word: voter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...legislation to begin voter registration on campus was proposed by council member Brady Case '97 during Sunday's meeting. Case had previously circulated an e-mail message to other council members to gauge interest in the effort...
...says on the [voter registration] affidavit that by registering to vote here, you are claiming Massachusetts residence," Neighbor said...
...article of October 10 on the mediocre performance of the Progressive Undergraduate Council Coalition (PUCC) in last week's Undergraduate Council elections ("U.C. Elections Are Completed," news article), I was dissatisfied with the reasons of "weak media relations" and "an electoral system that unduly rewards those receiving first-place voter," that were offered by PUCC to explain the failure of many of their key efforts...
...first-year voter, I attribute the losses to the inadequacies of PUCC itself in its entrance onto the Harvard political scene. First, PUCC's liberally polarized agenda alienated many students by forcing them to vote for a platform with many extreme elements (i.e., the mandatory hiring of union staff); thus, even though many voters may have respected PUCC's drive to make the council a more politically active body, they were taken aback by the brand of political activity that PUCC seemed to espouse. In many cases, students were simply unwilling to accept far-left planks of the PUCC platform...
...they voted at all). Hopefully, PUCC will find a way to apply its liberalism and its drive toward activism on campus in a way that is far more in touch with the practicalities of the voting process and which is far more politically digestible to the studious Harvard voter. Joel Pollak...