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Jill Reichenberger <reichenj@vaxa.cis.uwosh.edu> wrote:
>Subject: Election Information - VERY IMPORTANT - READ ME
>To: Jill Reichenberger
>Cc: mjstevens21@hotmail.com, Matt Zimmerman
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>There are a few things I need to get out to you all.
>
>* Senate: Right now, there are 3 people on the ballot for Senate. If this
>situation persists, we'll be looking at a situation where, in April, 2
>people will be able to make decisions for one entire half of OSA--and the
>winning President will get to appoint 22 people of his own choosing.
>Clearly, this is ridiculous and unacceptable.
>
>Therefore, I am extending the deadline for Senate papers u! ntil Tuesday,
>March 2nd at 4:45 p.m. (the debate). They are available at
>http://www.uwosh.edu/osa/documents/elections/election04.htm;
>if you like, you may type all your information and then print them, or
>print them first. All you need to do is get 25 signatures to get on the
>ballot--speaking as someone who first did it as a painfully shy freshman,
>I can tell you it's not at all difficult.
>
>If you are on Senate currently, EVEN IF YOU HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AT SOME
>POINT THIS YEAR, and you would like to come back for this next year, you
>have to put in papers again; otherwise, your term will expire in April.
>
>(Please note this applies to Senate papers only.)
>
>* Debate: Tuesday at 4:45 we will be having a joint meeting of Assembly
>and Senate. At this meeting we will hold the debate between Brian Rucks &
&g! t;Angi Daus and Tom Bertram & D.J. Fencsik (and any other slates that get
>their papers in by 3 p.m. today). Paul Stolen, Editor-in-Chief of the A-T,
>will moderate.
>
>As a part of the debate, there will be a "town hall" portion where members
>of the audience (i.e., YOU) will get to submit questions. Please start
>thinking about questions now. We won't be able to get to everyone's, so a
>thought-out, well-written question will have a much better chance of being
>asked.
>
>* Poll Workers: Under the Assembly bylaws, Assembly representatives are
>required to serve one hour at the polls; Senators not running for
>re-election (which, at this point, is all of you--a position I find
>difficult to believe) are also encouraged to help. Attached is the most
>current copy of the schedule for poll workers (which has been duly scanned
>with my anti-virus software). The times we most need h! elp are Tuesday 3/9,
>11-12, 12-1, 3-4 and 5:30-6:30, and Wednesday 3/10, 9-10 and 2-3.
>
>E-mail me at bushd25@uwosh.edu with an hour or
>two that you can serve; I will get back to everyone with the final schedule.
>
>- DB
>
>Daniel Bush
>Elections Commissioner
>Oshkosh Student Association
>General Election: March 9-10



Is the Hokey Pokey REALLY what it is all about?



> ATTACHMENT part 2 application/msword name=EC - Poll Worker Schedule.doc; x-mac-type=42494E41; x-mac-creator=4D535744


 


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