Thursday, September 12, 1985/The Battalion/Page 3 SG is considering changing election filing procedures st selected t to fora American T congres- hat we're ith the ad- Danfortli, ,e subcoin- president sked if he )emocrats. he House them the s governoi appeal to rs “felt the eeling the ht. hief politi' Press. By ANN CERVENKA Staff Writer After considerable debate, the ludent Senate voted Wednesday night to put an emergency bill on the Igenda concerning elections for eshman class officers and senators. Normally, the opening and clos- [ig dates for filing, the filing sites, he dates and sites of the elections, runoffs and candidates’ meetings are announced no less than 10 class lays prior to the opening date for iling. However, because classes for the all semester began a week later than ast year, the bill provides that the nnouncements be made no less ban five class days prior to the [ opening date for filing. J Chris Gavras, election co-commis- ioner, said the reason for moving ip the elections is to get the fresh- nan senators involved sooner. The bill also increases the candi- ates’ filing fee from $3 to $5 “for romotional purposes of the elec- ion commission,” Gavras said. The elections for freshman presi- lent, vice president, secretary, trea- urer, social secretary and eight reshman senators will be Oct. 7 rom9a.m. to 6 p.m. in two polling laces, one on the north and one on he south side of campus, with the jecific locations to be named by the lection commission. If necessary, run-off elections for reshman class officers will be Oct. from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The eight enate candidates with the most otes will win the election. In other business, Student Body ’resident Sean Royall addressed the nembers on the student body’s ex- lectations of the Senate. “I think that your effectiveness is lardy dependent on the expecta- ionsofotners,” he said. “I think that merely knowing your esponsibility is not enough. You mist meet them too,” Royall added. He challenged the senators to neet their responsibilies to avoid ome of the problems that occurred ard ditor ; Editors •'.ditor r or errv Oslin Jan Perry n Williams liter Smith mara Bell, Cassavoy lindy Gay Herndon is Koepke cWhorter :ia Parker i Rohsner meth Sur :cca Adair, rrah Oates 1 Cassavoy rcy Basile, in Hallett, Pallmeyer ic Grabein Hada, line Lopez el Sanchez ng newspaper ns A&M and t‘ those of the eccssarilv rep- rators, /acuity newspaper for rraphy classes h Friday dun >r holiday and $16.75 perse- full year. Ad- ?d McDonald ? Station, TX 845-3316. Ad- 1, TX 77843. to The Banal- tation, Texas Sean Royall addresses the Student Senate. 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