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Third Ticket Declares Intent To Run in UC Presidential Election

By Jalin P. Cunningham, Crimson Staff Writer

UPDATED: November 3, 2015, at 1:17 a.m.

A third pair of College students has entered the race to become the next leaders of the Undergraduate Council.

Nick E. Gajdzik ’17 of Kirkland House and Jeffrey M. Ott ’17 of Kirkland House declared on Nov. 1 their candidacies for president and vice president, respectively, according to the UC’s Election Commissions Chair Matthew C. Estes ’18.

They join Shaiba Rather ’17 and Daniel V. Banks ’17 as well as William A. Greenlaw ’17 and William F. Morris IV ’17 in the running towards leading the Council.

All three tickets had until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 2, to gather 150 student signatures, a requirement to appear on the ballot later this month.


This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

CORRECTION: November 3, 2015

An earlier version of this article misnamed Daniel A. Ott '18 of Lowell House as having declared his candidacy for the Undergraduate Council vice presidency. In fact, Jeffrey M. Ott '17 of Kirkland House declared his candidacy for that position.

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