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Race for ASUO positions sees increase in competitors

Nearly 70 students have filed as candidates or campaign managers, deadline extended

by Robert D'Andrea | News Reporter

PUBLISHED ON 3/17/08 IN News
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Sam Dotters-Katz and Johnny Delashaw, candidates for ASUO president and vice president who are running on a platform of fiscal responsibility and reducing funding to OSPIRG, said Friday that they have joined the Oregon Action Team campaign.

"We found that their platform really aligned with our values," said Tyler Scandalios, an Oregon Action Team candidate and current EMU Board member.

Dotters-Katz said no part of his and Delashaw's platform would be changed as a result of formally joining the slate, but new items supported by all candidates could be added.

"We want to make sure this is a campaign about the policies and not the politics," Dotters-Katz said.

According to his and Delashaw's Facebook profile, those issues include decreasing funding to OSPIRG by $40,000 "which would be combined with an aggressive ASUO commitment to fundraising" for a program to subsidize textbook prices.

The profile also says that OSPIRG is not the only organization "mis-using OUR incidental fund, and fiscal reform must occur across the board."

According to election filings, Michelle Haley is the slate's campaign manager. David Rustad, formerly campaign manager for Dotters-Katz and Delashaw, is still advising the campaign.

Haley said that "the people who were involved as campaign managers at the beginning were a little overwhelmed" and the infrastructure of Oregon Action Team and the Dotters-Katz and Delashaw executive ticket was merged and reorganized.

She said Derek Nix, who as late as last week said he was Oregon Action Team's campaign manager, "is running for PFC seat 3, that is his role." Haley said Nix does not have any role in advising or managing the campaign "at this time."

Nix could not be reached for comment.

There are two other candidates for ASUO president: Kari Herinckx, who is running on the Rock the Yellow slate with Jesse Hough, and Drew Cattermole, who has been endorsed by the Oregon Commentator. Cattermole has no running mate.

ASUO Elections Coordinator Kendell Tylee said there were two candidates for president, excluding Cattermole's bid, when speaking at a meeting for candidates Friday evening. She said that a new executive team could be elected during the primary, which would allow for a greater focus on runoff elections for Senate seats.

The primary election will be held during the second week of spring term. The general election will occur during week three.

There are currently two executive debates scheduled. The first will take place in LLC Performance Hall Tuesday April 8. A second debate in Mills International Center is set for Tuesday April 15, and will be followed by an informal outdoor debate on April 16 in the EMU Amphitheater.

Dotters-Katz said that if it looks like the Mills International Center debate may not be necessary, he will request another debate during primary voting.

Friday's meeting was billed as mandatory, but not all candidates were present. There will be another meeting Wednesday evening because the filing deadline has been extended.

Tylee said the deadline was extended because some positions are still without candidates. As of Friday evening, nearly 70 students filed as candidates or campaign managers.

No candidates have filed for the Senate seat representing architecture and allied arts students. Two at-large seats on the Programs Finance Committee have unopposed candidates, as does a seat on the Associated Students Presidential Advisory Council.

All other Senate seats have at least two candidates running. There are three candidates vying for each Senate seat on the Programs Finance Committee, three for one Senate seat on the EMU Board and four for one Senate seat on the Athletic Department Finance Committee.

There are also three candidates in each race for Senate seats representing business administration, social science and science students.

But journalism and education majors have the most competition for their votes. Senate seat 10 had five candidates as of Friday night: Alexander Tomchak, Devon Scarfe, Suzie Giacomelli and Bryan Saxton.

rdandrea@dailyemerald.com
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Michelle Haley

posted 3/17/08 @ 12:37 AM PST

Derek Nix is actually running for PFC Seat 2.

Jim

posted 3/17/08 @ 12:11 PM PST

A fair and balanced perspective would have been preferable. For example, interviewing independent candidates or the other slate (Rock the Yellow???) would have been nice to hear from. (Continued…)

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Sean

posted 3/17/08 @ 5:06 PM PST

Very true, but it would also make sense for the reporter to give more air time to those that are at events and show up with enthusiasm to talk. You can't guarantee equal time to people that aren't there. (Continued…)

Moderator

posted 3/17/08 @ 5:24 PM PST

Sean Jin is one helluva reporter, give him some respect. Instead of whining like you. he makes positive change, so kudos to you Sean

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Jim

posted 3/17/08 @ 6:34 PM PST

Actually, Sean I was being sarcastic. You work for the OC so you should be familiar with that concept. I would bet that "moderator" either works for OAT, probably Derek Nix if I had to take a guess. (Continued…)

Jim

posted 3/17/08 @ 7:03 PM PST

Ok...I am done discussing this conversation. My point is that Robert should have put in a little more effort investigating the story. Then again, this proves why ODE is not the best paper on campus. (Continued…)

Andrew

posted 3/17/08 @ 9:13 PM PST

Well that's the problem with strong Executive candidates, people look up to them and its difficult for them to stay independent for long. I would this is the case with Sam and Johnny and Karri and Jesse. (Continued…)

Patrick Boye

posted 3/17/08 @ 10:36 PM PST

5 people applied for the Senate seat I currently fill? I'm shocked being I've been talking about this around the J-school for months and then on Friday there are 5 people. (Continued…)

The Obvious

posted 3/18/08 @ 10:04 AM PST

Gee Boye, I can't possibly imagine why anyone would think they could do a better job than you... but nice campaign pitch anyway. "A vote for Boye is a vote for giving away money like it grows on trees!"

Nick Gower

posted 3/19/08 @ 10:49 PM PST

Whatever. Let's just drink in celebration, who cares about ASUO anyways? It's just a way for people to steal students' money to do what they want with it. (Continued…)

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