Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1995, Page 4, Image 4

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Election primaries
RESULTS
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the University c ampus In Charleston. Ore
Tb<* two tic kets remaining for executive will fat0 off in the gc*n«r
cil election on April 2ft and 27
My biggest focus is getting students to vote.' said Kantrowil/
"Every vote does count." Scott added
kelton agreed that rails mg students to vide next week is c ritic al
' It's going to he a c lose race in the generals because it svas so c lose*
in the primaries."' he said "This is pretty nc< k ami-nw k at this
point
Williamson added that students should learn as muc h as possible
about the ASUO Exec utive c andidate's “it s really important that the
voters know who they are voting for "
Bc»th c ampaigns vowed to take their message to the students in the
week before the general elec tton and to keep the i ampaigns issue
based
Kenya I.iivert flnished third In the rac e with 402 votes The Good/
Scoenoorn ticket finished fourth with 158 votes, and the
I amain Elder campaign garnered 147 vote's
COMPLAINT
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tor by incidental fit'*, to print
.1 letter to the Oregon Daily Kmvr
alii Thu complaint also states
that I.von* uswi the Student Sen
ate office computer to compose
tile letter
1.ions’ letter [ODE, April 20)
urged voters to write him in its
a candidate for Senate seat t Hut
he was unable to gamer enough
votes to ca putt' sea! 1
The Kleclicm* Board forward
ed Grigsby's complaint to the
Constitutional Court, who will
det id« if the hoard can legally
sane turn Lyons
In an informal letter to the Con
stitutional Court. Lyons admitted
that he used the ASUO printer
He also asserted that his latter to
the Emerald was no different
than student senators and ASUO
esis utivw ofB< ers using fee fund
ad < ompotura for peraonal papers
"I saw my letter to the editor ns
the same," Lyons wrote Lyons
also w rote that he reimbursed the
ASUO for use of the printer after
t In- incident
"I think Jason's being sort of
petty about this, ' Lyons said
Lyons may not be in trou
ble — for now Before running for
office, candidates must sign a
petition pledging they and their
staff w ill abide by all AM K) cam
paign rules
Jennifer Driekan, ASUO LI is
lions Coordinator, said Lyons is
a write-in candidate for the pri
mary elections, and therefore not
sublet t to campaign regulations
Bui if Lyons wins the pri
manes and moves on to the gen
eral elections, the board may
hav e the power to sane lion him,
she said
' I really don't want to specif
late right item to the pit*** about
what steps we may take against
Jewry,*' U/.iekan said
Grigsby's complaint comas
amidst c harges of widespread
campaign violations among pres
idential and senatorial c amps,
D/inkan said. None except Grigs
by have filed formal complaints.
Thu charges have come to the
attention of the IMet.lions Hoard,
but the board has only witnessed
three or four incidents, most of
which dealt with poster viola
tions in the EMU and candidates
unknowingly campaigning less
than SO feet from the ballot
(moths
"There weren't major viola
tions - nothing to the point that
anyone should have been dis
qualified." she said Once candi
dates were told they were in
violation of campaign rules,
Dziekan said, most began taking
steps to c omplv
Fliers from the Justin flood
Tom Schoenborn ticket have
tieen found on campus trees,
which is in violation of ASUO
campaign rules.
Frank ( a-ltner. assistant dirts
tor for the I MF said it is illegal
to hang campaign fliers from the
walls, pillars or windows in the
EMU esc ept on offic e windows
and bulletin boards
Geltner said an I MU building
directory in one of the elevators
was taken down and replaced by
a Chris Kantrow it/ Niki Scott
flyer Siru » the campaign season
fiegan. Geltner has tx-en gather
ing illegally placed posters and
turning them over to the* Klee -
lions Board
Dziekan said historically,
spring elections have been
plagued by campaign violations
1m-< ause of ignoranc e or outright
disregard for campaign rules
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