The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1980, Page page 3, Image 3

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Cuca: Securitu mandated another court justice
thursday, march 20, 1980
By KcntWamcke
ASUN President Bud Cuca said the appointment was a
very, very important one.
The appointment of law student Jim Young to the
ASUN Student Court to fill the vacancy created by the
resignation of 0ob Cleason was then approved 20-0-2 at
Wednesday's ASUN meeting.
Cuca explained that GleasorTs resignation and the
assumed declarations of conflicts of interest by Joe Nigro
and Mari Lane left only four student justices to hear cases
brought against the Electoral Commission Thursday night.
"Four justices are a quorum, but for security's sake, I
would like to see five justices hear those cases, Cuca said.
Sen. Brad Belt questioned the appointment of a third
law student to the court, when the intended purpose of
the court is to be a student court, not a legal one.
Cuca said with all the motions filed with the Court the
case is so legalistic that he felt it almost necessary to
appoint another law student.
Rumors disputed
Speaker of the Senate Jim Davidson spoke during open
forum attempting to squelch rumors that the election re
sults have been leaked and people know who won the
races.
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"There have been a lot of rumors flying around and a
lot of speculations have resulted from those," Davidson
said. "But there are only three people who have access to
the actual vote count.
Questions were raised by numerous senators if those
three people were members of the Electoral Commission
and if not, why they had access to the results.
Sen. Wendy Wysong said members of the electoral
commission were not familiar with the computer used to
tabulate ballots, so computer science students were
recruited.
They were verbally certified under the same restraints
the electoral commission has and they're also required to
be honest and have a little integrity, Davidson said.
Never sworn in
Sen. Gail Casteel pointed out, however, those people
were never sworn in and cannot pe called agents or mem
bers of the commission.
Sen. Renee Wessels questioned the organization of the
commission and said she felt frustrated by the lack of or
ganization she encountered.
"I think a lot of the problems we see now are a direct
reflection of this " Wessels said.
As a member of the Senate, Wessels said she was em
barrassed and ashamed by what had taken place when it
gets to what she called the point of pettiness and mud-slinging.
Wysong agreed that there were problems and indicated
numerous recommendations will be made to next year's
commission and also said she felt the commission did a
good job when put into perspective.
"You have to look at the bad and good things, but for
all the time put in, we've received exactly one thank
you, Wysong said. .
Kim Weiland said she felt now was not the time for
complaints, but rather they should be written down and
submitted to the electoral commission.
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