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Sara Hamilton solicits votes in dorms
Former Senate president said to have pressured students to vote for the Oregon Action Team
by Robert D'Andrea | News Reporter
Five students in Walton Complex told the Emerald Tuesday that a woman came to their rooms and pressured them to vote for Sam Dotters-Katz and Johnny Delashaw last Friday. All five students identified the woman as former Student Senate President Sara Hamilton.
Andrew McNulty contacted the Emerald Tuesday afternoon and said Hamilton identified herself by name and talked about her campaign for ASUO president last year.
McNulty, a political science major, said he was familiar with her name but he had no connections to the ASUO or any campaign. He said he had not been following this year's election, but was surprised when he read recently that Hamilton had no formal role in the Oregon Action Team campaign.
A case pending before the ASUO Constitution Court centers on Hamilton's involvement with the campaign. Matt Rose, campaign manager for the Rock the Yellow slate, is challenging Dotters-Katz and Delashaw's win because a check Hamilton wrote to the Emerald was not listed as a campaign contribution.
Rose's grievance states that Hamilton is a member of Oregon Action Team's campaign committee. The ASUO elections board, the respondents in the case, recently told the court there is no proof that Oregon Action Team has "expressed authorization, either explicit or implicit, for her actions."
"She was using words like 'we' and 'our,'" McNulty said, "and I completely thought she was affiliated with those people."
He said Hamilton pressured him and his roommate, Sam Olson, to vote for Oregon Action Team candidates.
McNulty said he gave Hamilton his computer and allowed her to vote for who she wanted. "I was very uncomfortable but I was trying to be polite," he said.
Hamilton told the Emerald Tuesday that she could not recall campaigning in Walton Complex. She said she campaigned all over campus, mostly distributing leaflets on 13th Avenue and University Street.
She said she campaigned every day and several members of the Oregon Action Team live in residence halls, so she could have been seen delivering or picking up campaign materials.
She said she ate lunch at the Living Learning Center while campaigning one day and placed door hangers at Ducks Village.
University Housing rules state that candidates and their representatives must be escorted by a resident of the hall and "must not solicit or campaign to other residents in the halls."
Hamilton said she supported Dotters-Katz and Delashaw because they brought a fresh perspective to the ASUO and weren't attached to "special interests."
"That doesn't mean I didn't do things without their permission," she said.
Dotters-Katz played down his connection to Hamilton in an interview.
"Sara Hamilton's role in the campaign was pretty distant. Sara started doing stuff without our permission," he said. That started when Hamilton purchased an advertising contract with the Emerald after Dotters-Katz canceled his because the elections board disallowed it.
He said he wrote a letter asking her to "please stop." The contract "put a real strain on her part in the campaign," he said.
"I think there are a lot of reckless and inexcusably unprofessional accusations that are being thrown around," Dotters-Katz said. "For people to keep coming out of the woodwork like this is highly suspicious."
rdandrea@dailyemerald.com
Andrew McNulty contacted the Emerald Tuesday afternoon and said Hamilton identified herself by name and talked about her campaign for ASUO president last year.
McNulty, a political science major, said he was familiar with her name but he had no connections to the ASUO or any campaign. He said he had not been following this year's election, but was surprised when he read recently that Hamilton had no formal role in the Oregon Action Team campaign.
A case pending before the ASUO Constitution Court centers on Hamilton's involvement with the campaign. Matt Rose, campaign manager for the Rock the Yellow slate, is challenging Dotters-Katz and Delashaw's win because a check Hamilton wrote to the Emerald was not listed as a campaign contribution.
Rose's grievance states that Hamilton is a member of Oregon Action Team's campaign committee. The ASUO elections board, the respondents in the case, recently told the court there is no proof that Oregon Action Team has "expressed authorization, either explicit or implicit, for her actions."
"She was using words like 'we' and 'our,'" McNulty said, "and I completely thought she was affiliated with those people."
He said Hamilton pressured him and his roommate, Sam Olson, to vote for Oregon Action Team candidates.
McNulty said he gave Hamilton his computer and allowed her to vote for who she wanted. "I was very uncomfortable but I was trying to be polite," he said.
Hamilton told the Emerald Tuesday that she could not recall campaigning in Walton Complex. She said she campaigned all over campus, mostly distributing leaflets on 13th Avenue and University Street.
She said she campaigned every day and several members of the Oregon Action Team live in residence halls, so she could have been seen delivering or picking up campaign materials.
She said she ate lunch at the Living Learning Center while campaigning one day and placed door hangers at Ducks Village.
University Housing rules state that candidates and their representatives must be escorted by a resident of the hall and "must not solicit or campaign to other residents in the halls."
Hamilton said she supported Dotters-Katz and Delashaw because they brought a fresh perspective to the ASUO and weren't attached to "special interests."
"That doesn't mean I didn't do things without their permission," she said.
Dotters-Katz played down his connection to Hamilton in an interview.
"Sara Hamilton's role in the campaign was pretty distant. Sara started doing stuff without our permission," he said. That started when Hamilton purchased an advertising contract with the Emerald after Dotters-Katz canceled his because the elections board disallowed it.
He said he wrote a letter asking her to "please stop." The contract "put a real strain on her part in the campaign," he said.
"I think there are a lot of reckless and inexcusably unprofessional accusations that are being thrown around," Dotters-Katz said. "For people to keep coming out of the woodwork like this is highly suspicious."
rdandrea@dailyemerald.com
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Bill
posted 4/16/08 @ 1:42 AM PST
McNulty said he gave Hamilton his computer and allowed her to vote for who she wanted. "I was very uncomfortable but I was trying to be polite," he said. (Continued…)
Nobody's Fool
posted 4/16/08 @ 11:38 AM PST
You people are a bunch of fools. Does anyone think that any of these people can act in a responsible manner while making decisions that have an impact on students? This is high school all over again. (Continued…)
irritation incarnate.
posted 4/16/08 @ 12:11 PM PST
Great. This McNulty kid is looking for his fifteen minutes.
Really, if you're going to be as obtuse as to allow someone else to vote for you on YOUR computer with YOUR username and YOUR password, then you really don't have any room to complain. (Continued…)
Robert
posted 4/16/08 @ 12:44 PM PST
Andrew McNulty identified himself as a fifth-year senior who had lived in a fraternity for a couple of years. He said he was familiar with Athan Papailiou and he knew of Sara. (Continued…)
Kevin
posted 4/16/08 @ 6:09 PM PST
Well now... looks like we have a stunning development. According to an E-mail I just received from the elections board, it turns out that RTY also campaigned in the dorms! I love how no one is capable of following the rules in a highly irrelevant student government campaign. (Continued…)
anti-sara
posted 4/16/08 @ 10:37 PM PST
Sara went to carson as well. she was claiming that she lived there which is also untrue. she would solicit and go door to door; something which isn't allowed; and i promptly told her it was against regulations and to leave. (Continued…)
Yeah...
posted 4/17/08 @ 6:51 AM PST
I think many of us would agree that Sara Hamilton lives in her own little world, so her stupidity shouldn't reflect OAT's campaign strategy. And if whoever in the OAT did plant her, their stupidity will undoubtedly show this coming year. (Continued…)
I can't remember either
posted 4/17/08 @ 9:51 AM PST
"Hamilton told the Emerald Tuesday that she could not recall campaigning in Walton Complex. She said she campaigned all over campus, mostly distributing leaflets on 13th Avenue and University Street. (Continued…)
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