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ASG elections feature only one uncontested race

Michael Gsovski

Issue date: 4/7/08 Section: Campus
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Last year, five candidates ran for Associated Student Government executive offices. This year, five candidates are running for the office of president alone.

Ten students are running for the four elected positions on ASG's executive board this year. Only one of the four positions, the executive vice president position, is uncontested.

Only two of the five presidential candidates have ASG experience, and none of the candidates have served on the executive board.

ASG Elections Commissioner Samir Pendse said he didn't understand what led to so many applications but is excited by the high turnout.

"I'm not sure what it says (about) as ASG as a whole but I think it's exciting," he said. "I think, in any organization, if you have the same voices then after a while it can get stale."

The candidates cited their lack of ASG experience in interviews as either a non-issue or an asset.

Weinberg junior Blake Yocom characterized the organization as out-of-touch and excessively focused on internal issues and resolutions on issues like the Iraq War and Jena 6.

"I have zero ASG experience, which I feel qualifies me more to be president of ASG more than anything else," the Weinberg junior said. "For anybody to claim experience with ASG would mean them standing behind the record of ASG for however long they've been a part of it."

But some experience is necessary to even know what would be necessary to fix, said Neal Sales-Griffin, a one-term ASG senator.

"It's very important to understand the inner workings of an organization before jumping head first into it," the SESP junior said. "It is irresponsible to enter an organization without having learned its current status and how it is functioning."

The other presidential candidates are Weinberg sophomore Luke Adams, Weinberg junior Scott Burton and Weinberg junior Mark Crain.

Hariharan Vijay, a candidate for student services vice president, said his experience outside ASG gave him a greater insight into what ordinary students want.
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The Obvious Choice

posted 4/07/08 @ 10:24 AM CST

ASG is the most worthless organization on campus.

Dickie Humps for ASG President

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