Today the Daily Cal released its endorsements after quite a long and exhausting elections forum held last week. Earlier, Beetle predicted the Daily Cal endorsements for the ASUC executive slate:

I’m going to guess a CalSERVE sweep. Maybe Curtis Lee can pull one down for Student Action.

And that’s exactly what happened. For the 2007 elections, the Daily Cal endorses
* Van Nguyen of CalSERVE for President
* Taylor Allbright of CalSERVE for EVP
* Curtis Lee of Student Action for AAVP
* Daniel Montes of CalSERVE for EAVP
* Ajay Krishnamurthy (independent, but endorsed by both CalSERVE and Student Action) for Student Advocate

And the referenda and amendments?

Yes to
* The Green Initiative Fund Referendum
* Election Flexibility Constitutional Amendment
* Line of Succession Amendment
* Greek Life Amendment

No to
* The Student Union Complex Fee Referendum
* The Heuristic Squelch Life Fee Referendum
* Student Life Fee Referendum

Total endorsed cost: $5.
Finally seeing Sproul devoid of electioneering: priceless.

Ah, yes [Beetle Beat]
ASUC Executive Endorsements [Daily Cal]
Referenda Endorsements [Daily Cal]
Amendments Endorsements [Daily Cal]

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SayNoToSA said:
Apr 11, 2007 at 11:25 am

Just say no to Student Action. Remember what happened last year! They didn’t like the election results, so they hired some high-priced lawyers, got the results overturned by intimidating the judicial council, and then stuck YOU with the bill. That’s right, they tried to sue the ASUC, and then made the ASUC pay their legal fees.



OldTimer said:
Apr 13, 2007 at 12:06 am

SA got the most votes in the election last year, I’m sure they hated those results.



Charles said:
Apr 18, 2007 at 1:48 am

You know, isn’t that all the more reason to vote FOR student action?

After all, if we don’t vote them in, they’ll just hire those high-priced lawyers again.

Might as well vote them in first and save us the price of the legal fees:P



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