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Presidential committee: After a week of controversy, campaign violations and allegations against candidates in the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) presidential election, a group of individuals appointed by the university president was set at 10 a.m. Monday to review the election issues at large.
The ASI election commissioner, Mary Davis, has already ruled against presidential candidate Carlie Hall and her Next Step Slate regarding several campaign violations. She also cleared candidate Camalah Saleh of any campaign violations after a complaint was filed by student Aidan Brown, who alleged that Saleh committed “possible quid pro quo arrangements and unethical campaign conduct” in an incident involving the Pre-Med Club.
The ASI ruling stated that Brown is one of Hall’s Next Step Slate’s certified campaign workers. Hall and Brown are countering that Brown did not sign the campaign worker form, thus making it void.
The committee will be meeting to decide two things, according to Jiménez-Sandoval:
• Did ASI have enough information and documentation to make the original ruling on Saleh?
• What allegations and campaign violations remain?
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