Show Primary Elections Narrow arrow N Field To o Two y f 1 Final Elections April 30 28 0 1 1 by Rob Kjar Nf N.- N. r 1 l- l r 0 i 0 f r V Managing Editor c J 4 T T Primary elections for President narrowed the field Wednesday from four candidates to two Randy Foote Jackson who will now go to head-to-head in the final elections April 28 Campaign activities during the Primaries carried on into the night as the candidates spoke to students and campaigned adjacent to the polling sites These efforts led to a higher number of night students voting than in years previous Current President Gary Carpenter Carpente who monitored the polling procedures proc dures Tuesday night commented The turnout has been good by the night students There have been more night students vote this year than in last years year's campaign provided free pop to entice involvement at the polls The pop also helped to pep the candidates candidates' on to the final closing of the ballots at Wednesday afternoon Rest Results ts were announced later Wednesday Having survived the rigors of applying planning and the primary Elections the candidates for offices now shift into th the final high- high gear home st stretch home etch stages stages' Both candidates and their parties will attempt to snatch the e. e biggest Il number r-of r of yo votes s. s while hoping o that students regardless of wh whom take the opportunity yo r 1 Final ii ih l eT l s' s no Wt M Monday r day r 30 p ri e Technology li g. g On Tuesday the polls will open at 8 15 am a.m. in the College C Center until 3 00 pm p.m. The balloting ball will be moved to the Tech Building at night from until pm p.m. Voting Wednesday will be from 8 15 am a.m. until in the afternoon in the College Center Primary Voting Rest Results ts Randy Foote Ken Jackson Kevin Brown Gary Bronson Bronson- |