The Election Review Task Force meeting was canceled Monday night because the majority of task force members could not attend.
The task force had planned to discuss how candidates distribute campaign information, as well as consider e-mail and mailing list usage guidelines.
“I think on the relative scale of what we’re doing, as long as we don’t make this a habit, we’re okay,” said task force member Charles Maddox, a history and government junior.
Created by former Student Government President Keshav Rajagopalan, the task force has met regularly since March to discuss possible revisions to the campus election process in light of this year’s election controversies. It is composed of nine students who were chosen through an open application process.
The group will make recommendations on ways to reform student elections to the incoming SG assembly by June 1, Rajagopalan said.
“It was just one meeting, and we’ve been meeting pretty regularly,” Rajagopalan said. “Even with just three meetings left, I’m hoping we will be able to wrap up our work before June. I’m not worried about it.”
The task force’s next meeting is Sunday at 9 p.m. in the Student Government office located on the fourth floor of the Student Services Building. All task force meetings are open to the public.






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