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Radcliffe's voting methods will be overhauled this afternoon at an open Student Council meeting in the Alumni Lecture Room, Longfellow Hall.
All undergraduates will have a chance to criticize current procedures and lobby for now methods at the 4 p.m. session.
Up for adoption tomorrow will be a series of changes already suggested by Council members. These include sealed ballot boxes and voting lists.
Two precautionary measures which will be voted on today are assurances that no student shall count a ballot on which her name is listed as a candidate and that at least three or four impartial counters should tally votes.
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