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CONTINUOUS ELECTION DRAMA
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Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012
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ASFA elections are back
New general election polling dates set for March 5-7 despite bylaws infraction
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Marilla Steuter-Martin & Joel Ashak Co-news editors
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fter confirming last week that the general elections had been postponed indefinitely, Arts and Science Federation of Associations President Alex Gordon told The Concordian on Monday that the polling dates have now been set for March 5, 6 and 7. The campaign period begins for a second time Feb. 29 and runs until Sunday, March 4. Gordon said that the original dates following the postponement were in conflict with the Concordia Student Union’s nomination period
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for its general election and thus new dates had to be chosen. The ASFA president admitted that the current dates are still in violation of the ASFA bylaws that state that the elections must not overlap with the CSU campaign period. Despite ASFA’s commitment to adhering to its bylaws, Gordon said “the breaking of the bylaws is what has to happen right now.� Due to “extenuating circumstances, we had no option but to push back the dates,� said Gordon. “This is the soonest we could properly get the elections running.� Although there may be some confusion by the time students head to the polls in the midst
of the CSU campaign period, Gordon is hopeful that there will be no negative impact on voters. He has been in communication with members of the CSU executives who have been “very sympathetic to the situation.� The election was postponed due to procedural complications and a lack of communication since chief electoral officer Chris Webster resigned unexpectedly just before polling began on Feb. 15. Gordon had emphasized since elections were first postponed that they were “definitely
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