Some allegations of campaigning and tallying errors accompanied elections held for the Student Union last week. Union elections included class senators, senator for racial minority students, senator at large and justices of the Union Judiciary.

Massell Quad Senator Annie Rosenberg '07 and Rosenthal Quad Senator Ezra Stark '06 won senator at large. Edgar Ndjatou '06 was elected as senator for racial minority students. He ran unopposed.

Elnatan Reisner '05 also won the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee position as an unopposed candidate.

In the class elections, Class of 2005 Senator Mitchel Balsam won another term in that position. He will be joined by newly-elected Class of 2005 Senator Alex Amman.

Current Class of 2006 senator Robyn Kaplan also won a second term in that position and will be joined by current Senator at Large Donnie Phillips '06 as class of 2006 senator.

Jenny Feinberg '07 will serve another term as class senator with Albert Kahn.

But allegations were made against Cahn, who had allegedly used his laptop to set-up a mobile voting station that directly linked to the UNet Balloting system.

Critics said this was in violation of the campaign bylaws that prevent the solicitation of votes.

"I was never disqualified and never warned," Cahn said.

According to Feinberg, Cahn stopped using his laptop computer with the link to the UNet voting page after she informed him that this was in violation of the by-laws.

She, along with other candidates, filed a complaint with the Elections Commission.

Feinberg said that she does not have any personal reason to contest the election, but she wants to ensure the Elections Commission upholds the election rules.

"The Elections Commission needs to hold themselves to the same standards for all candidates," Feinberg said.

She also said that she looks forward to a good working relationship with Cahn and does not want this complaint to prevent this.

The voting system also had to be reset after the preliminary rounds due to alleged technical problems.

According to elections commissioner Adam Herman '04, the voting window was set for 48 hours and not the standard 24-hour period.

Cahn said the reset had nothing to do with the actions he took during Thursday's final round.

"The Elections Commission failed to set the correct end date for the election in the UNet elections system and, in the process of correcting the date, the vote totals were inadvertently cleared," Herman said.

Igor Pedan, an associate editor of the Justice, has been elected to chief justice of the Union Judiciary. Samuel Dewey '06, Mark Samburg '07, Rachel Kohn '07 and Brian Kurtzburg '05 were also elected justices.

Hillel elections were also held last week occurred without any complications.