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Show — Pros & Consensus — | By Robert Pett ‘Do you think the student | Supreme Court's decisionto OL JCGAU declare seven senate seats null and void was justified?" SLE "No, I think some people were PF JIUBLILSLUL just upset because they didn't win. I believe the people who won the election deserved to ‘win and were voted in to office because the student body wanted them there." Danielle Anderson Sophomore, criminal justice "No, the people that were elected won the election because they deserved it. Any student should be able to vote for anyone they feel can represent the school." _ Dora Topham Sophomore, nursing "No, because the people were elected by the student body. The student body should have the right to elect the people that they want to run the school.” | Scott West Junior, political science "No, I think the whole thing is a worthless popularity contest anyway and that they should leave the votes as is and explain the rules better next time." John Coles Senior, psychology "It is not the seven senators fault for the way the students voted. The students were misinformed about how to — vote. We need to be better informed about the voting _ process.” Dawna Vallett Junior , design graphics "Yes, I think so, because the supreme court just pointed out the oversight which took place in the election. Every senate candidate deserved the same chance at receiving equal student votes." Timothy Goins Junior, communication ° |