Friday, April 15, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Defeat Continued from p.1 by such a large margin, it was obvious that they truly were the favored candidates. Sanders said he still would play an active role in Student Senate. "I'm on University Council and SenEx.") Sanders said, "so their ideas will pass with me, and any ideas that I don't like, I won't pass." Frank Partnoy, Integrity candidate for student body president, and Brian Kramer, his running mate, refused to comment. The coalition released a statement that said, "After being misrepresented by the Kansan on April 4, April 8, April 11 and April 12, and the refusal of the Kansan to print a factual response from the Integrity campaign manager, we are no longer accustomed to the University Daily Kansan." Russ Ptacek, news director for KJHK, said that KJHK reporters were asked to leave when the results seemed to be going against Integrity and that an Integrity representative unplugged the phone the reporters were using right before the reporters went on the air. Few cheers rose from the crowd of more than 35 Integrity supporters, except when Mike Maddox, Oklahoma City freshman, won a Nunemaker seat; Milt Newton, Washington D.C. senior, won an Education Award; Jordan Okla, sophomore, won a Nunemaker seat for the second year in a row. As the evening wore on, many comments were made about filing complaints with the Election Review Board. Many members said they had problems with the way the entire election was conducted and were upset especially by Kansan coverage. Some members of Integrity said they might file a complaint about ballots. Nick Franno, an Ottawa junior who thought he was running for a Liberal Arts and Sciences seat, said his name had not appeared on the ballot. SENATE SEAT WINNERS Franano said he had been told that he could run for a resident-at-large seat even though he lived in a fraternity. However, the election board said that he had been misinformed and told candidates who had filed incorrectly to run for seats in their schools. Franno said he reapplied under Liberal Arts and Sciences but still had not appeared on the ballot. ARCHITECTURE MIKE HEITMAN TOP PRIORITY 69 VOTES CHRISTINE STANEK FOCUS 65 VOTES BUSINESS JEFF WIETHARN TOP PRIORITY 79 VOTES BRETT ROUND TOP PRIORITY 74 VOTES EDUCATION MARY HOLT TOP PRIORITY 38 VOTES MILT NEWTON INTEGRITY 38 VOTES FINE ARTS CHARMAINE BUCKLEY TOP PRIORITY 62 VOTES STEVE LENCION TOP PRIORITY 61 VOTES JOURNALISM MICHELLE STUART TOP PRIORITY 90 VOTES CHRISTINA BRITO TOP PRIORITY 83 VOTES NON-TRADITIONAL HELEN KRISCHE-DEE TOP PRIORITY 72 VOTES PHARMACY STACEY SHELDON TOP PRIORITY 40 VOTES GEORGIA A. 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