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Code vs. free speech

'Unauthorized' flier violates ASDVC code, group claims violation of free speech during election

Published: Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, May 5, 2010 16:05

ASDVC meeting - Chris Knight/SDS

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Chris Knight holds up Students for a Democratic Society, SDS, self-made signs in defense of Brian Donovan, vice president of legislative affairs elect, during an election committee meeting on April 29.

Donvan

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ASDVC VP of Legislative Affairs-elect Brian Donovan.

Runninghorse

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SDS member Frank Runninghorse states his case at the April 29, 2010 ASDVC meeting.

As campus police stood guard and supporters of the accused waved signs defending freedom of speech, an Associated Students of DVC committee found three candidates in the recent student government elections guilty of an Elections Code violation.

In a unanimous decision April 29, the Election Committee ruled that Francisco Hinajosa, Nick Holmes and Brian Donovan – all members of the Progressive Democratic Students coalition – violated section 7.04 of the Elections Code, which states candidates are “responsible for the actions of the campaign committee, whether authorized or not.”

The committee was expected to rule on two additional alleged violations, two more against the three coalition members and planned to hear two possible violations against the opposing coalition, UAID (Uniting ASDVC, the Inter Club Council and DVC), at its May 4 meeting, too late for The Inquirer’s press deadline.

All of the allegations against the three were brought forward by Adrian Briones, current ASDVC activities coordinator and the losing candidate for the position of webmaster in the recent elections. He ran on the UAID ticket opposite the PDS candidate.

Briones’ complaint stems from a leaflet handed out during the election by Frank Runninghorse, a DVC student and member of Students for a Democratic Society, a club to which both Donovan and Holmes belong.

In the flier, Runninghorse endorsed the PDS coalition and criticized the opposing UAID slate, specifically Briones and President-elect Katerina Schreck.

Of the three accused, only Brian Donovan, the newly elected vice president of legislative affairs, won his race. Hinojosa and Holmes lost in the contests for president and vice president of executive affairs respectively.

In ruling that the accused had violated Section 7.04 of the Elections Code, the committee held them responsible for Runninghorse’s statements in the flier, since the code defines a campaign committee as “persons actively campaigning for the candidate, whether authorized directly or indirectly by the candidate.”

In an interview with The Inquirer, Briones said: “We shouldn’t be attacking each other.  Everyone has the right to say whatever they want. I am not against freedom of speech, but you have to be able to follow the guidelines.”

But the more than 20 students who turned out for the April 29 meeting in support of the PDS candidates said otherwise, holding up signs reading, “Stop the attack on democracy,” “Defend free speech” and “Drop the bogus charges.”  
 
Keith Montes, a member of the PDS election campaign committee and president of the Latino Student Alliance, admonished the committee during its public comment section.

“A student’s right to free speech should never, ever be run over by any DVC election code,” he said.

Several campus police officers were posted outside the door to the small meeting room in the Student Union as a precaution requested by ASDVC adviser Adriana Lopez, according to Ben Pradya, Election Committee chair and current ASDVC vice president of executive affairs.

Runninghorse, the three PDS candidates and many members of the public who attended the meeting, said section 7.04 of the Elections Code is ill-written and a violation of their free speech.

“How can one person be charged with the actions of another?” Runninghorse said. “It's collective punishment.”

In an interview with The Inquirer, Donovan said, “I don’t think [the Election Committee members] are looking into the long-term to how this could how damage the reputation of ASDVC.”

Election Committee chair Pradya said he plans to amend the code in the future, but for now his committee will base all decisions on the code as currently  written.

Pradya told The Inquirer that as the code stands right now, a candidate would be held accountable if The Inquirer had printed an editorial endorsing a candidate without getting the article pre-approved by the Election Committee.

“Candidates would still be responsible to at least inform me that they did not authorize The Inquirer to do that,” Pradya said.

The three PDS candidates are also accused of not following the Elections Code posting policy as stated in section 8.01 of the code because they did not get the fliers Runninghorse handed out approved. The committee was to rule on that charge May 4.

But, at the April 29 meeting Runninghorse said that even if PDS had attempted to stop him from handing his fliers out, he would not have let them.

The repercussions of any Elections Code violations would affect Donovan more than the other two accused because, as the newly elected vice president of legislative affairs, he could be removed from his position if found guilty by the committee.

Pradya, however, said this outcome is unlikely as disqualification is the harshest penalty the Elections Code allows.

Pradya said a letter of apology would be a more likely outcome, although he does not have a vote as the committee chair. Only the four voting members of the committee can take action.

Briones filed an earlier complaint against PDS, and the coalition was found guilty by the Election Committee on April 20 of having violated sections 8.01 and 8.02 of the Elections Code.

“[They] posted up flyers that were not stamped,” Pradya said. “Those flyers were supposed to be approved.”
PDS was forced to remove some of the flyers they posted, he said.

 

Contact Ariel Messman-Rucker at amessmanrucker@theinquireronline.com
 
 

 

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10 comments

Anonymous
Fri Aug 6 2010 17:34
Frank Runninghorse's true name is Steve Orcutt. He adopted the Runningmouth moniker in an attempt to mislead the naive and new to campus into thinking he might be a Native American - which he is definitely not. Before DVC he apparently ran the same scam over at the junior college in Napa. He's been a convicted sexual predator since 2005 when he was convicted of relations with a 15 year old as well as possession of child pornography. Orcutt failed to register as a sex offender from 2005 until his arrest on campus on May 5th of this year. He got by with being Mr. Radical on campus for the last five years without disclosing his deviant status. At age 54, Runningmouth has no business on any campus.
Sadly he was recently given an appointment as County Chair of the Peace and Freedom Party whose Contra Costa members are now scrambling to say his arrest and conviction was a police setup. Please!
Anonymous
Fri Aug 6 2010 15:05
It now turns out that Theinquireronline has done a public service by exposing Frank Runninghorse (true name Steve Orcutt) as a child molester and child pornographer who failed to register as a sex offender from his 2005 conviction of sexual predation on a 15 year old when Frank was 49 years of age. Frank shouldn't be on campus anywhere. Run his mug shot and leaflet his neighborhood on Red Oak Drive in Concord.
PREDATORS OFF CAMPUS
Anonymous
Wed Jun 30 2010 21:17
Frank Runninghorse's real name is Steve Orcutt. He was around in 2002 when I first started at DVC. Glad to see he his back 8 years. He should meet up with the LaRouche people that used to hang out around the quad...
Anonymous
Tue May 11 2010 14:07
Runninghorse is not even his real name look him up online for being a sexual predator.
Anonymous
Fri May 7 2010 03:09
Wow this is a really good article, the author did a great job at laying out the facts and what the issue is. This Frank guy has been causing issues within the students for a long time, and think this is finally the one thing that can shoo him away from DVC. When do we know the results? Sorry to the 3 candidates, but if you're dumb enough to have him on your side, you deserve to be thrown out !
Anonymous
Thu May 6 2010 19:18
Frank Runninghorse is more of a SOCIALIST then a democrat.
Anonymous
Thu May 6 2010 19:16
Wow this was a good article; I don’t know what you are talking about. It was straight and to the facts like everything published should be. The problem was the violation of rules that everyone agreed to run by and it is voting upon the violations it set precedence for future elections- don’t you people know anything?
Anonymous
Wed May 5 2010 16:42
This is one of the most poorly written article ever! WTF is the problem?
Anonymous
Wed May 5 2010 00:01
So, uh, what is the actual problem here?
Anonymous
Tue May 4 2010 23:00
Frank Runninghorse isn't even a real indian.






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