Jonathan House Emerald ASUO Executive candidate Eric Bailey checks the results of the primary election Friday to find that his ticket placed fourth overall. ASUO ticket Rachel Pilliod and Ben Buzbee, who took first in the vote, will square off against the runners-up from the primary, candidates Sean Ritchie and Jason Babkes, in the general elections starting Wednesday. North Campus 579 E. Broadway 686-1166 South Campus 2870 E. Willamette 686-1600 STUDENT ID SPECIALS • Show Your Student ID • Order by Number X-LARGE 1-TOPPING The Big New Yorker MEDIUM 3-TOPPING Pan, Thin 'N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 10 Wings X-LARGE 3-TOPPING The Big New Yorker 2 MEDIUM 1-TOPPINGS Pan, Thin ’N Crispy or Hand Tossed STICKS N WINGS 10 Breadsticks, 20 Wings _S8" _$Q99 _S099 $1099 $1099 $1099 2 FREE Cans of Sodajwith Any Above Order! Delivery charges may apply Elections continued from page 1 there is one ASUO candidate going on to the general elections. May the best candidate win.” Bailey and running mate Char lotte Nisser placed fourth with 266 votes, slightly more than last year when Bailey and Jeff Oliver scored 237 votes. Candidates John Ely and Hayes Hurwitz, who placed a distant seventh out of 10, said they are de manding a recount of votes be cause they believe the system could have defaulted. “I am contesting this. There is no way that I only got 144 votes. I work in a sorority house, and they all vot ed for me, and I had a whole frater nity behind me. Basically, I just want to see proof,” Ely said. The voter turnout hit 15.3.per cent, still short of the ASUO Elec tions Board’s goal of 20 percent, but Elections Coordinator Court ney Hight said she was still pleased that this year’s tally was higher than last year’s primary, which only hit 9 percent despite an extended voting period. “We hope to meet our 20 percent goal during general elections,” Hight said. “I think all of the candi dates did an excellent job.” The primary campaign re mained grievance-free, but that may change today. The Commen tator, which sponsored “subver sives-fighting” candidate Tim Dreier, plans to file a grievance with the ASUO because the elec tions board kept the press outside the ASUO Executive office where the DuckWeb votes were tallied Friday night. Uommentator publisher Bret Ja cobson said the move violated Ore gon law allowing media represen tatives to watch vote counting. “We would like the votes re counted with media presence and the (ASUO Constitution Court),” Ja cobson said. “If they recount it, some part of justice will be served.” Dreier placed last with 98 votes. A number of ASUO Student Sen ate seats and other positions were also decided Friday. The closest contest came in Seat #1, where Sen. Dominique Beau monte defeated Rick Reed by only three votes, 602-599. ' Two other seats had more than two candidates, and the winner will be decided with the Executive in the general election. Kate Kranzush and Brad Fetrow advanced in the Seat #7 race, beat ing Sho Ikeda, who ran for ASUO Executive last year on a platform of making dolphins legal housepets and comparing diversity to the Nin tendo game “Super Mario Bros.” In Seat #14, Levi Strom and Abby Lovett advanced, beating Anthony Kuchulis. And, like previous years, many humorous write-in candidates got a nod for Executive and senate, including Oregon quarterback Joey Harrington, Jesus Christ, football commentator John Mad den, “the French judge for ice skating,” ASUO Vice President Joy Nair and former ASUO Presi dent Wylie Chen. E-mail reporter Danielle Gillespie at daniellegillespie@dailyemerald.com. 2002 ASUO primary election results: President/Vice President Rachel Pitliod/Ben Buzbee—541 Sean Ritchie/Jason Babkes—408 Haben Woidu/Oscar Arana — 385 Eric Bailey/Charlotte Nisser — 266 Sean Powell/Tyler Lofquist—145 John Sy/Hayes Hurwitz—144 Ezra Mannix/Lucas Willett—144 Jesse Harding/Todd Brink—115 Gregory McNeill/Maco Stewart — 105 TimDreier—98 Associated Students Presidential Advisory Committee Steve Gold—1,022 Programs Finance Committee Two-year At-large Member James Tiilord —563 Russ Tkebuchaava—483 Programs Finance Committee One-year At-Large Member Kate Shull—1,014 EMU Board At-large Member Jacob Holcombe—689 EMU Board At-Large Member Christa Shively—758 Student Senate Seat#1 Dominique Beaumonte—602 Rick Reed—599 Student Senate Seat #2 Matthew Pfeiffer—980 Student Senate Seat #3 Meghan Standridge—1,010 Student Senate Seat #4 Kady-AnnDavy—1fG33 Student Senate Seat #5 Aryn Clark—632 Samuel Berg—388 Student Senate Seat #7 Kate Kranzush —457 Brad Fetrow—375 AlainSholkeda —279 Student Senate Seat #8 Joseph Streckert—940 Student Senate Seat #10 - SenStrawrt—197 Student Senate Seat #13 Jackie Lynn Bay—254 Student Senate Seat #14 Levi Strom—123 Ah by Lovett—117 Anthony Kuchulis—61 Student Senate Seat #16 Tex Arnold—114 Student Senate Seat #17 Michael Unman—91 Starla Cummins—66 Student Senate Seat #18 Andrew Sioft—63 Scott Austin—12 Oregon Daily Emerald P.O. 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