University Daily Kansan, April 25, 1983 Page 9 Apathy, confusion delay BSU elections Elections for officers of the Black Student Union have been postponed twice this month and reasons for the delays range from apathy among black students to mismanagement by the present administration, one of the officer candidates said last week. Cheri Brown, Topeka sophomore and a candidate for BSU president, said the confusion surrounding the elections was an example of how the organization had been mismanaged throughout this year. Last week, the candidates and BSU's present officers met for the first time to make plans for the elections, which have been rescheduled for Thursday and Friday. That meeting followed one that had been scheduled for earlier in the week but was cancelled. THE ELECTIONS WERE originally scheduled for April 14 and 15, Brown said, but when she was the only person to submit an application for any office, the elections were postponed. The deadline was then extended to allow more to apply. Brown, who is chairman of the Student Senate's Minority Affairs Committee, said that she then formed a coalition with four The elections were rescheduled for April 21 and 22, and the new election dates were publicized in BSU's newsletter. other students, who applied before the new deadline. But, the elections were postponed by a week, Brown said. SHE SAID THAT ALL candidates had been required to submit a letter of good standing with their applications, and that getting that letter from the University had taken longer than some of the applicants had anticipated. Tami Weatherbsby, St. Louis junior and president of BSU, said the delays were caused by candidates who submitted their applications late. The postponed elections will give the new candidates time to campaign, she said. About a dozen people have now applied for various BSU offices, she said. debate at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Burge Union. The elections will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Kansas Union the following two days. Weatherby said that BSU might place ballot boxes in some of the residence halls during the evenings of both days, but that she was not sure whether that would happen. Downtown parking to be on city agenda Mayor David Longhurst has asked that discussion of unpaid special assessments and downtown parking be added to the agenda for tomorrow's Lawrence City Commission meeting. Longhurst said yesterday that although he had suggestions about improving downtown parking and ways to collect unpaid assessments, he did not want to discuss them before tomorrow's 7 p.m. meeting at City Hall. The city is owed almost $896,000 in delinquent assessments, according to the most recent data available from city officials. The assessments are used by developers and builders to finance public improvements such as sidewalks. 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