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Nap Time!!!

Monday, April 16, 2007
Suggestions

When you find illegal stuff in campaign literature, tell the Elections Council. Don't post in a public blog. Nadir Shams changed his Facebook group to suggest that those endorsements from groups actually came from editors/presidents, while the Materials Science and Engineering Association deleted its endorsement of Student Action, both without telling the Elections Council.

Update: Folks with evidence of the pre-adjustment stuff for Nadir Shams's Facebook group (and probably the MSEA endorsement), should contact Solicitor General Alex Kozak: akozak at berkeley dot edu. Or, I guess, any evidence of Shams claiming group endorsements.

I sent him both pages I saved, but he's probably looking for other stuff, too.

posted by Beetle Aurora Drake 4/16/2007 03:23:00 PM #
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if anyone has hard evidence of Nadir claiming group endorsements, please email me TODAY:

akozak at berkeley dot edu
 
LOL so much for screenshots.
 
is it possible to find this in a google cache?
 
On that note, I don't even know if Nadir's "adjustment" is legal. He doesn't name the officers, just the groups.

Additionally, Facebook shows that his group has been updated in the past day. File charges and ask when he made the adjustment to his website.
 
They don't need to file charges in order to ask a question. Interfering with an investigation is itself a violation, and lying when asked that question would probably count.
 
I kind of figured this would happen. If I had discovered a Student Action violation, I would have emailed the AG or Elections Council directly, lol.

But Nadir Shams will hopefully tell the truth if asked about this.
 
following suit with Alex's comment, I'm working on the MSEA endorsement case, so any evidence of the parties MSEA endorsed claiming that endorsement would be super appreciated.
electioncouncil@gmail.com
k, thanks.
 
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