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Call Page 4 The Battalion Friday, April2,1993 Results Student Body President (run off) Rick Taylor Brian Walker 37.7% 35.2% Jason Arbaugh 11.2% Jimmy Stathatos 9.5% Zack Barcevac 6.4% Senior Yell Leader Mark Rollins 30.1% Steve Scanlon 25.1% Greg Riels 14.6% Junior Yell Leader Scott Torn 24.5% Scott Whitaker 21.9% Residence Hall Association President (run off) Chris Thompson 43.5% Mark Freeman 27.6% Vice President - Operations Jennifer Enos 52.0% Vice President - Student Development (write-in) Janel Schroeder 50.0% Treasurer* Mark Calais Secretary* Tracy Hesp Off Campus Aggies President* Fred Moore Vice President* Teri Heimer Treasurer* Michael Jasek Secretary (write-in) Elizabeth Ponder 50.0% Class of '94 President Chad King Vice President* Michael Crain Treasurer* Brian Davis Secretary 55.1% Sue Owen Social Secretary* Janet Frederick Historian* Andria Cook Class of '95 51.5% President JebJones Vice President 55.4% Tracy Kennedy Secretary* Cheryl Green Treasurer (run off) 55.6% Brett Williams 40.6% Pete Manias Social Secretary* Jennifer Simmons Historian* Darla Marburger Class of y 96 37.3% President Todd Rice Vice President (run off) 51.5% Carl Baggett 37.3% Tracey McAllister Treasurer 35.9% Tommy Hollahan Secretary (run off) 77.8% Stanton Ray 38.8% Erin Fitzgerald Historian 32.7% Todd Zatopek Social Secretary 57.0% Ty Tucker 60.1% Senators On Campus Northside (top three elected) Casey Childress 23.0% Todd Rice 22.2% Summer Belleperche 20.4% On Campus Southside (top four elected) Chris McNeely 17.6% Pete Manias 15.8% Doug Watjus 15.3% Chris Halvorson 11.7% Off Campus (top 16 selected) Heather Cameron 7.0% Chad King 6.7% Jeb Jones 6.6% Brooke Leslie 6.4% Tobin Boenig 5.1% Jennifer Simmons 4.9% Katha Sokol! 4.5% Johanna Atkinson 4.5% Jennifer Hatfield 4.4% Russell Langley 4.4% Amy Aten 4.3% Heather Kennedy 4.0% Chuck Sulak 4.0% Ben Dale 3.9% Angela Amshoff 3.9% Jorge Luengas 3.3% Agriculture (top three elected) Trent Ashby 34.4% Darla Marburger 23.1% Dave Lilley 21.51 Architecture Christy Durham 57.91 Business Administration (top four elected) Amy Jenkins 22.31 Brad Britton 21.11 Tyler Reeves 20.91 Thomas B. Reed 13.91 Education* Leslie Jacobs Engineering (top six elected) Ray Hernandez 13.8% Ryan Shopp 12.1% Thomas Clingenpeel 11.3% Tim Raines 9.4% Conrad Camit 9.1% Matt Hurt 7.1% General Studies Mike Yates 65.3% Liberal Arts (top four elected) Ross McGlothlin 24.0% Jennifer Johnson 22.4% Becky Silloway 19.8% Erin Fitzgerald 17.0% Science David K. Butler 30.7% Referendums Sterling C. Evans Library funding fee Yes - 53% No - 47% * unopposed races. Run-off elections will be held Tuesday, April 6. Cadets Continued from Page 1 ruled the Corps memorandum vi olated campaign regulations be cause it wafs distributed during hours students of the opposite sex are not allowed in residence halls, said Michelle Campbell, election co-commissioner. "The problem is not because it was brought to the polling places; that's just how we were made aware of the situation," Campbell said. "How it was distributed is why they were fined." Campbell said Haraway con firmed with her the flyers were distributed during an illegal cam paigning time. The fines, which are added to each candidates total election ex penditures, could disqualify the cadets if the total expenditure is more than the spending limits set by election regulations. Michelle Cook, election co commissioner, said all candidates were clearly informed of the regu lations, and the possibility they might be fined. "At the very first, we let the candidates know the rules on how much you can spend campaign ing," Cook said. "We said to note that you might want to give your self a little leeway so you won't go over (if fined)." According to Election Regula tions, any candidate exceeding campaign spending limits will be disqualified. In the Election Commission's final decision, Cook and Campbell said the memorandum cited four articles of the Election Regulations considered in the final ruling: •Door-to-door campaigning during hours which members of the opposite sex could not •The candidate is held solely responsible for the actions taken by his or her supporters •A candidate caught illegally distributing campaign literature will be fined $25 •Election Commission is the sole judge of what is formal cam paigning and has the authority to take whatever action deemed nec essary. Cook said she could not specu late on how many cadets may be affected -by the fine because the election wiygrers have until April 9 to turn in expense reports. Beller said cadets affected by the ruling are free to file an appeal with the Student Government Ju dicial Board. "If the candidates don't agree, then I encourage them to appeal,” Beller said. "The intention here is fairness." 1-800-443-6428. ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - fisheries. 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Call 1-800-932-0528, Ext 65 If You Have Something To Sell Remember: Classified Can Do It Call 845-0569 The Battalion Fairness Continued from Page 1 fined Thursday each cadet $25 on the list for illegal distribution of the flyer. The fine is considered a part of campaign expenditures. If the fine pushes race-winning cadets over campaign spending limits, they are disqualified and must forfeit their newly elected positions. Election winners are not re quired to turn in expense reports until April 9. Adolfo Garcia, deputy Corps commander, said it is not fair to fine all 26 cadets for the actions which they had nothing to do with. "How can you fine a person who doesn't understand why they are fined," Garcia said. "This was not campaign literature." Billy Dean said the fines were nothing but an attack against the Corps. "This seems to be picking on the Corps just for being the Corps," he said. "We get out and vote and people don't like it. Everyone from the Commandant's office down is just appalled by this." Steve Beller, student body pres ident denied the fines were an at tack on the Corps. "We are not attacking the Corps by any means," Beller said. "There are election regulations everyone has to follow. When they decide to take part, they de cide to follow the rules." Campbell said Haraway con firmed the flyers were distributed door-to-door during illegal times, but Billy Dean said that is inaccu rate. "They accused us of violating times of distribution, but they were distributed in the University mail system which everyone has access to," he said. Corps staff feels like they are being told by Student Govern ment how to run their organiza tion, Billy Dean said. "This is not a matter of whether or not this was campaigning, it's a matter of whether or not we as the Corps can communicate with our cadets," he said. Beller said the Election Com mission became involved because the actions of the Corps were af fecting students outside of the or ganization. "The Corps can do whatever they want, but when their actions start to affect the election process, that is when the Election Commis sion needs to act," Beller said. If the cadets are unhappy with MSC AGGIE CINEMA THE FILM SOCIETY OF TEXAS A&M ADMISSION: $2.50 Presented in Rudder Theatre Complex Rudder Box Office 845-1234 Aggie Cinema Hotline 847-8478 Student Programs Office 845-1515 CLINT EASTWOOD GENE H A C K M A N MORGAN FREEMAN RICHARD HARRIS Unforgiven SATURDAY / 7:00,9:30 & 12:00 Winner of 4 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Don 'f miss it! F M p 4JL. nr PLUS! Friday is the LAST DAY of the MASSIVE ILM SOCIET OVIE & MUSI OSTER SAL MSC 1st Floor! We got the goods, you got the dough - go man go! MSC 1st Floor! A Memorial Student Center Student Programs Committee Y C E nr "This seems to be picking on the Corps just for being the Corps. We get out and vote and people don't like it." -Billy Dean Corps scholastic officer the the commission's actions, then Beller said he encourages them to appeal. "I believe in the system," he said. "The intention here is fair ness." Bobby Dean, Corps chaplain, said even if the cadets win the ap peal, they still will have lost some thing. "We can go through the judi cial system and I am sure that jus tice will be served, but the campus will still get the message they've been campaigning unfairly," he said. "Even if they are vindicated, they're name will still not be cleared." Run off Continued from Page 1 issue that is "near and dear to his heart," it's the re-naming of Texas A&M System colleges and the possibility that other schools may be able to order Aggie rings. "We shed blood, sweat and tears to become what we are to day, and they need to do the same," he said. Walker said he wants to make the student government more ac countable to students and admin istration and create programs on and off campus to bolster accep tance of multiculturalism. Of the other three candidates who did not make the run-off, Jimmy Stathatos received 9 per cent of the vote, Jason Arbaugh 11 percent and Zack Barcevac 6 percent.