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UC Decision Pending Amid Claims of Fraud

McLeod’s running mate had similarly harsh words.

“What Kia did does not represent the vision of leadership for the Council,” Flores said of the e-mail.

McLeod denied writing the controversial message in an interview with The Crimson early Friday morning.

But according to former Student Affairs Committee Chair Tamar Holoshitz ’10, who said she contributed to the e-mail, McLeod approved its contents and sent it from the official UC presidential e-mail account.

Legislation will be presented at today’s UC General meeting calling for McLeod’s impeachment on charges related to improper use of the UC president’s official e-mail account.

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—Writer Melody Y. Hu can be reached at melodyhu@fas.harvard.edu.

—Writer Eric P. Newcomer can be reached at newcomer@fas.harvard.edu.

CORRECTION

An earlier version of the Nov. 23 news article "UC Decision Pending Amid Claims of Fraud" incorrectly stated that three members of the Undergraduate Council's Election Commission were present at Sunday night's public meeting about the UC's presidential election. In fact, four members of the EC were present at the meeting.

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