The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 31, 1994, Image 12

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The Battalion
Thursday, March!;
Election
Continued from Page 1
Rollins said. “Some of the best Ag
gies I know are not in the Corps. ”
The election commission confis
cated the memo from a cadet with
the names of all candidates except
Hernandez and McGlothlin.
On one side of the memo, all non-
Corps members are listed for the in
tent of “maintaining non-Corps lead
ership within the University.”
Corps member Steve Kendrick is
listed on this side above the name
“Benedict Arnold.” Both Hernan
dez and McGlothlin believe that
the Arnold remark is also directed
at them.
Kendrick said he has openly sup
ported Ashby.
Haraway said he did not know
Kendrick and referred to the inclusion
of Benedict Arnold as “an attempt to
make a smart-aleck remark.”
“I can say whatever the hell I want
because I know I’m within the
bounds of the law,” Haraway said.
“That was a closed memo meant for
Corps members only. It’s none of
(the election commission’s) damn
business what it means.
“The Corps will take care of the
Corps.”
The other side of the memo lists
all Corps members running for elec
tions “for maintaining Corjas leader
ship within the University ’ and in
structs the cadets to bring an ID and
the sheet to polling places.
Possession of unregistered elec
tion materials within 30 feet of a
polling place is a violation of A&M
election rules.
Hernandez said he was disappoint
ed that Haraway signed the memo.
“It’s a shame Will Haraway has
the power to influence people and
damage the integrity of the Corps
and Texas A&M in the process,”
Hernandez said.
Haraway said he failed to see
how the omission of two names
could be damaging to the election
process and was not a “hate cam
paign or conspiracy.”
V ‘I think having Ross and Ray in
the Corps is damaging enough,”
Haraway said. “I think they’re the
ones who are damaging the integri
ty of the Corps.”
Ferguson said the commission de
cided to issue a $25 line to everyone
on the list because they could not de
termine who instigated it.
She said many irate candidates had
phoned the student government of
fice upon learning of tlieir fines.
Rob Holland, an off-campus sen
ator candidate, said he was furious
his name had been put on the list
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“I think ihe Corps is contradicting
themselves,” Holland said. “They
shot themselves in the foot with this.
It was terribly dishonest.”
David Hall, interim Judicial Board
chairman, said candidates can appeal
the fines to the Judicial Board. Hall
said that as of Wednesday afternoon,
he received six appeal notices and ex
pected more.
Hall said the Judicial Board would
meet Monday to discuss the appeals.
If an appeal is filed after the elec
tion, the Judicial Board will rule on
the validity of the elections and could
reverse election results. Hall said.
Last year, the Judicial Board
overturned a decision by the elec
tion commission to fine Corps
members for circulating a list en
dorsing Corps members.
The board ruled the list was not
campaign material hut rather an or
ganizational endorsement.
Election Commissioner Michael
Crain said he deemed this year's list
as campaign material because it did
not endorse all the members of the
Corps as an organization.
‘ Had they included everyone’s
name, then it would have been an
endorsement,” Crain said. “But
since they left two off, it was cam
paigning for specific people.”
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memo with Haraway beforeJ
tion and told him the mem
be confiscated if anyone bn ]
the polling place. Crain saidJ
cause the memo was]
passed among Corps membe
tion rules were broken.
“I defined possessionj;I
body, in a folder, anywhere?I
seen,” Crain said. “Theffc
guidelines also say that ana | ,
material brought to a ]
a voter shall remain in the p
of that voter while within]
the polling place andanyi
of the material would be mleij
gal campaigning.”
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standing that cadets couldbl
memo to polling sites as lot:!
memo was not distributed r
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Corps member,” Harawayk.B j
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Battalion’s election guide.
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