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fraudulent votes, and students that revote earlier this
week voted in these races.
The Central Student Judiciary, the appellate court to
the elections board, will consider an appeal filed by the
Students' Party on Wednesday. The appeal contains five
notions, all of which asked the CSJ to postpone releas-
ing the election results to investigate the complaints.
Agreeing with some of the motions would mean dras-
tically altering the elections results. One of the motions
asks the CSJ to re-evaluate how it doles out demerits. If
the CSJ sides with the Students' Party, it could remove
Elias and Coulouris from their newly elected positions.
One of the other motions involves the Architecture
and Urban Planning election. The CSJ has decided
not to announce the results for that election until it
has ruled on the case. Students' Party candidate Joel
Kirzner ran unopposed but his name was omitted
from the online ballot for part of the voting period.
Students Party claims this may have injured the
slate's chance of getting elected.
"Joel's name should have been on the ballot, because
if there is a strong write-in candidate, that's not fair to
Joel," Karnik said.
The CSJ will hear the five motions over the weekend.
The Department of Public Safety is currently con-
ducting an investigation on the fraudulent votes. The
elections board decided to release election results, even
though it does not have the findings from the report.
"I have complete confidence that if something does
come up, there will be an ethical investigation by MSA,"
Elections Director Andrew Serowik said.
Although the polls for the MSA revote closed last
night, the LSA-SG revote polls will remain open until
11:59 p.m. Monday. LSA-SG Elections Director Cagla
Ozden said LSA-SG results may not be announced until
the DPS report is released.
LSA (Nine seats):
Rachel Arfa, Blue Party
Shari Katz, Students' Party
Ellen Friedman, Blue
Marisa Linn, Blue
Peter Handier, Blue
Glen Roe, Blue
Jenny Cowley, Blue
Mark Sherer, SP
Abe Rafi, Blue
Rackham (Four seats):
Erin Carey. Blue
Melita Mitchell, DAAP
Kava Taylor, DAAP
Bryan Cook, DAAP
Public Health (one seat):
Erin Dotson, Blue
Kinesiolog(One seat):
Jeremy iler, N/A
Jason Ptak, N/A
5,203
4,925
4,596
4,093
4,077
4,003
3,696
3,554
3,513
390
351
346
341
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Engineering (Two seats):
Matthew Robinson, SP
Milan Gandhi, Blue
Business (One seat).
Tom Panoff, Blue
Art and Design (One seat):
Ksenija Savic, Blue
Medicine (One seat):
Andy Dahliwal, Independent
SNRE (One seat):
Mona Gupta, SP
Law (One seat):
Jasmine Abdel-Khalik, DAAP
Pharmacy (One seat):
Ethan Stier, N/A
Kat Timberlake, N/A
Ballot Question
Yes
No
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Education (One seat):
Jocelyn LaFace, Independent 16
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