Justin Bruno speaks as Victor Chrispin stands behind him and
Elmira Mangum watches |
Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper granted Bruno’s request for a
temporary injunction to stop a full redo of the SGA presidential election in both
Tallahassee and the law school campus in Orlando. Cooper agreed with Bruno that
the new election should only take place in Orlando where voting-day problems
were reported.
The judge rejected a “motion to dismiss” by the FAMU
attorneys. He also disagreed with the FAMU legal team’s argument that the
Tallahassee campus should be part of the election redo, too.
Bruno won the SGA presidential election last month. FAMU
President Elmira Mangum supported a decision by the Student Supreme Court to
order a redo of the entire election after the losing candidate, Victor Chrispin, submitted
an appeal that claimed there were problems with the election process at the law
school.
The injunction request by Bruno said it wasn’t necessary to
include the Tallahassee campus in the new election because there weren’t any
voting problems reported there and that it was unfair for the presidential
contest to be singled out for the redo when other races took place at the same time.
“Everyone agrees the violations took place at the law
school,” Bruno said in a press conference on Monday. “Why not consider the law school only (for a second
vote).? Why is our campaign the only one being asked for re-election? Clearly,
we are being singled out.”
Bruno told reporters that he thought Mangum was backing “a deliberate attempt to manipulate the outcome of this election” in order to make sure the next SGA president on the Board of Trustees will be her ally.
“If somebody gets elected that does not have a personal
connection to her and will not act in her favor as an advocate for her best
interest, then she might get removed,” he said.
The administrative mishandling of the FAMU student elections
was obvious and the ruling by Cooper confirms it. This latest mess is another
public embarrassment created by a university president who is more concerned
about protecting her $425,000 per year paycheck than doing what’s right for the school.