Show Jordan take fake primary Montgomery o ornery to lodge e protest Dana Snow Horizon News vs Editor Throwing his support behind behind behind be be- hind presidential primary runner front Jon Jordan defeated candidate Jonathan Montgomery said he plans to lodge a formal protest but that even if the results are declared invalid he will withdraw from the race in support of Jordan Montgomery said his complaint complaint complaint com com- plaint concerns irregularities at the polling stations and apolitical apolitical a apolitical political advertisement placed in the Horizon He said however that he did not question the integrity of the balloting or the count Regarding his support for Jordan Jordan Jor Jor- dan Montgomery said that he Jordan Gordan is open open enough to accept a lot of input from other people The posted results showed votes cast with Jon Jor JOr- dan receiving Dave with and Johathan Jonathan Montgomery at There were 11 write-in write votes In interviews following the election both and Jordan stressed student involvement as their primary concern says he hopes to increase student involvement involvement involvement involve involve- ment by talking to them one- one by He said that CAB and the executive officers should maintain contact with the student population One of my main issues will be whether they have talked to students personally before an activity goes on continued All it takes is one or two of them going out into the different populated areas and saying is there something you would like to do you want want in- in Via r 7 F Jon Jordan stead of constantly telling them were going to do this' this Jordan said that he would stress the importance of becoming becoming becoming be be- coming involved and how it would better the school Take for example club support support support sup sup- port he said I think we could do the most most- in that area He said that strong clubs could impact the tre greatest number of students Jordan said that his efforts would include the Sandy Airport and South locations Ive been heavily involved with them this year he said it is important that their voice be heard Their percentage of voting is much higher than that of the main campus Both candidates feel that the largest single issue facing the new administration is the student constitution Jordan says he supports a proposed constitution currently in committee that would establish establish establish lish council a type of government govern govern- ment said I dont don't think has actually actually actually ac ac- come out and asked the students what their opinion is The current constitution constitution constitution con con- as revised by the Student Senate has been placed on the ballot for ratification Any change to the proposed council form of government will require senate approval and ratification ratification ratification tion in some future election asked students to please get involved He went on to say I realize the college right now is not the biggest thing on their minds They're really not concerned with student government or who is in it lt but they ought to be If they're looking for any kind of a change for any A W y y r X Y L i e Y- Y y k ss t X r q 1 aa z r y 9 o q 11 W WY Y M MH H 1 17 r C t w u. u Dave 1 kind of uplifting of the i notoriety of this vote Be proud to be here he said Jordan said I would like to thank the ones that did get out and let their voice be heard Regarding the presidency if elected he feels he can handle the It all boils down to money he said I think weve we've watched where the student student student stu stu- dent fees have gone this year I myself having had a budget to promote recruiting |