The Currier House committee will go door-to-door with a ballot box to ensure that all students vote, delegates said.
Other delegates were less optimistic. "I'm concerned. I don't think the vote will be three to one in favor of the constitution," Peter M. Fleischer '80, a Lowell House delegate, said yesterday. "We have to get about 40 more students in each House."
House committee members will count most of the votes Friday and Saturday, but if the vote is very close, the final results may not be tabulated until early next week, delegates said.
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