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Issue 19 • Volume 125 Thursday, Mar. 21, 2019 www.thesandspur.org
Student Government investigates campaigns Presidential election freezes as judicial board looks into alleged constitution, campaign violations By Ellie Rushing
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he Student Government Association’s (SGA) judicial board is investigating its current presidential election after anonymous tips allege that campaign practices may have violated SGA’s constitution. The election has been frozen until further notice. The freeze occurred at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, just 24 hours before the race would officially end. This is the first time Rollins administrators have had to intervene on a SGA election. This intervention adds even more tension to a tight election, which is between Matthew Weiner (‘20 HH) and Sydney Brown (’21) on one side and Nam Nguyen (’20) and Harrison Loew (’21) on the other. “The election is frozen because there were some concerns from people, and they’re all allegations, that there was some play in violation of the SGA constitution,” said Isabella Braga (‘19), SGA’s chief justice, who is responsible for overseeing the
investigation. Braga said that the initial tip that sparked the concern was texted to her by one person. “Only one tip is needed to spark an investigation. In truth, it probably isn’t as bad as people are imagining,” said Braga. She said that more tips were then submitted to her via email from different people and that the submissions were not made by the candidates. Braga would not go into detail about the allegations, how many tips were submitted overall, or who the tips accused. She also would not say what parts of the constitution were allegedly violated. When asked if one candidate is specifically being investigated, she said, “The [investigation] opening and [election] freezing technically means that both candidates are being investigated.” The campaigns leading up to the election have been very tense, resulting in both candidate pairs reporting issues to either Campus Safety or SGA. Weiner and Brown each filed a report to Campus Safety
about people tearing down and defacing their campaign posters. Nguyen said that she and Loew made formal complaints to Braga; Jade Taylor, assistant director of the Center for Inclusion and Campus Involvement (CICI); and Robert Whetstone, student outreach coordinator for the CICI. Taylor and Whetstone are the two faculty members that oversee SGA. Nguyen said that she reported “things we had heard that we didn’t think was fair and certain interactions that people told us about,” in regard to actions committed by Weiner and Brown’s campaign. She would not go into detail on what this meant because she said she did not think she was allowed to discuss it publicly. Braga would not confirm if these complaints were the tips that sparked the investigation. “Harrison and I have done our best to run a very clean campaign. Regardless of personal issues, we don’t talk about it publicly or we don’t tell our friends not to vote for someone,” said Nguyen.
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Nam Nguyen, who is running for SGA president, said she filed formal complaints against her opponents.
Weiner said he believes his campaign has been fair and unbiased. “Sydney and I have campaigned fairly and we have respected the other candidates throughout their campaign,” he said. “We have done all we can to be impartial.”
In the dark
Candidates were notified of the freeze on Thursday, March 8 at 4:30 p.m. after all SGA senators received an email from
Nagina Chaudhry (‘19), current SGA president, calling for an emergency meeting regarding election concerns. Both candidates were called into separate meetings with Chaudhry; Taylor; Whetstone; Meghan Harte Weyant, dean of students; and Maeghan Rempala, director of the Office of Community Standards and Responsibility, where they were told of the freeze. ‣ See SGA Campaign Page 6
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