Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 09, 2001, Page 5A, Image 5

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    Election
continued from page 1A
The court will hold a hearing to
decide the grievance and Jacobson’s
» appeal March 16. Regardless of the
decisions from that hearing, the
ASUO has begun work to bend the
April 1 deadline.
ASUO President Jay Breslow,
Raschio and Senate President Peter
Watts met with Executive Assistant
President Dave Hubin on Thursday
to discuss how the funding meas
ures could be added into the final
fee total.
Hubin said the deadline exists so
the administration has time to re
view the budget before it is set for
final approval to the Oregon Uni
versity System.
“We do give this a very thorough
review, and we do need time for
discussion,” Hubin said. But he
added that Breslow could prepare
an appeal for an extension so voting
could occur the first week of spring
term.
Breslow said he will start work
ing on an informal budget proposal
that includes everything but the
money that could be granted to OS
PIRG and the MCC, then ask for the
extra few days for voting.
Whenever voting starts again, the
ASUO will need to decide whether
to count votes cast Wednesday be
fore the injunction or start the elec
tion from scratch.
Breslow said he believed the tal
ly would be saved, but it would be
a final decision for Elections Coor
dinator Shantell Rice, who could
not be reached for comment.
“It would be like the election
never stopped,” Breslow said.
Emerald reporter Emily Gust
contributed to this article.
ASUO Election
timeline:
Thursday, March 1: The ASUO
Elections Board, rulingon a
grievance filed by vice presidential
candidate Jeff Oliver, disqualifies
candidates Bret Jacobson and Matt
Cook from the Executive election. On
the same night, Nilda Brooklyn and
Joy Nair, and Jacobson and Cook
finish at the top of the primary
election. But ^disqualification
allows Eric Bailey and Oliver to
advance to the general election.
Sunday: The ASUO Constitution
Cou rt halts the general election so it
can hear Jacobson’s appeal. With
ASUO rulesbarringelectionsduring
Dead Weekand Finals Week, the
court’saction ensures the election
will be delayed until spring term.
Monday: The court amends its
rulingto allow voting on the OSPIRG
and Multicultural Center ballot
measures. Both measuresinvolve
fundingincreases,and University
President Dave Frohnmayermust
have a feefundingtotal by April 1. To
make the deadline, the election
would need to happen this week.
Wednesday morning: Ba I lot
measure voting begins.
Wednesday evening: After five
student senators file a grievance
against the MCC measure, Justice
Alan Tauber stops voting again. He
enjoins voting on both measures
even though the senators petitioned
him to let OSPIRG voting continue.
Thursday: The MCC Boa rd decides to
fight the grievance.
March 16: The court will hold a
hearing to decide Jacobson’s appeal
and the senators’ grievance.
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