The next few days may be historic ones for the University's student government. Voters tomorrow and Wednesday will have the chance to vote on two full constitutional proposals, as well as two amendments to the current constitution -- and the usual slate of candidates for office. In order for any of the referenda to be binding, 20 percent of undergraduates must vote in the elections. Students who do not like either of the constitutional proposals will have the option of voting for neither, while still voting on the amendments.
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