Student Supreme Court says no to disqualification appeal
Sophomore Joe Nail’s candidacy for student body president may not recover after the latest blow to his campaign late Tuesday.
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Sophomore Joe Nail’s candidacy for student body president may not recover after the latest blow to his campaign late Tuesday.
UPDATE (2:30 p.m. Tuesday): Joe Nail filed a complaint against the UNC Board of Elections to the UNC Student Supreme Court.
The Board of Elections held three hearings on Sunday — one against the Joe Nail campaign and two against the Matthew McKnight campaign.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the nature of the second complaint against the Matthew McKnight campaign. The second complaint says the McKnight campaign is responsible for knowingly submitting a false complaint — when Shriver resubmitted her complaint on Feb. 16. The story has been updated to reflect this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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