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BSA Elects Adjah As President, Again

Third election held after ballot-counting controversy clouds earlier results

Shanai T. Watson ’07 said she did not believe that the controversy was in vain.

“Part of me is glad it happened...now we know how to deal with situations like this in the future and how to prevent it,” she said.

Despite the problems, Raynor is satisfied with his experience as a presidential candidate.

“I don’t have any regrets,” said Raynor. “It was a very trying process for everyone involved, and I am glad it’s over.”

Adjah said he believes that members of the black community would not allow the past month to affect their commitment to BSA.

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“This organization has a very strong foundation...People have been happy with the organization in the past and just want to see resolve,” said Adjah.

—Staff writer Shayak Sarkar can be reached at ssarkar@fas.harvard.edu.

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