Williams withdraws sign appeal
By: Rick Rojas
Williams' campaign is budgeted as spending $2,100, which is $600 more than the $1,500 student body president candidates are allowed to spend on their campaigns. Byron Haney, campaign manager for Williams, thinks Williams will be disqualified in the near future. "Disqualification is imminent," he said.
"Rule Five of the campaign materials section of the Election Regulations clearly exonerates us of any wrong doing, and we feel J-court would agree," Haney said. "We (Williams' campaign) have decided that it is in the best interests of the student body and the University that we drop our case since the Election Commission, in their absolute authority to set fair market values, has found an alternate way to disqualify us from the student body president elections."
The campaign is over budget because of the fair market value rule, in which campaign materials purchased online or outside of the Bryan-College Station area cannot be listed on expense reports as what the campaign paid. Instead, six to 10 prices of the same or similar products will be found and averaged together, and that mean will be listed on the expense report, said Election Commissioner Jim Reed.
"It doesn't matter what kind of price you find on the Internet," he said. "It's based on what the student would have to pay in the Bryan-College Station area."
Williams actually spent $1,229.05 on expensed materials. But items including paper, CDs and CD cases were purchased online and therefore had to be re-priced based on fair market value, which caused the campaign to expense items at 30 to 50 percent higher than what was paid for those items, Haney said.
One campaign-related event at a Bryan movie theater caused confusion as to whether it should be expensed or not. Haney contends that the event was specifically held for campaign staff.
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