Results of a recall election of Associated Student Government President Steve Macias and Student Affairs Commissioner Monica Guzman won’t be known until next week at the soonest, campus officials said on Friday.
City College Vice President Debby Dixon called the results “inconclusive,” adding that “we will know more on Monday.”
Dixon made the announcement on behalf of ASG and Student Leadership and Development Advisor Lee Weathers-Miguel.
Balloting took place on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Far left of the voting booth, Macias and members of the Sac City Coalition of Free Speech along with representatives from the Tea Party Patriots organization set up camp.
“I have to make it clear, today’s recall is not about abortion,” Macias explains. “Today’s issue is free speech, two groups on campus are trying to limit what is displayed on a college campus. They’re trying to say these things are unacceptable from our point of view so you can’t say them at all and if you want to say them, we’re going to kick you out of office, and that’s wrong; and that’s why this recall is a joke.”
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Waiting in line to vote along with her puppy, City College History major Ashley Valdez expressed why she felt the need to place her vote in the recall election.
“It’s not about the abortion display, everything developed from there,” Valdez explains. “It’s mostly about him [Macias] not doing his job, I’m voting yes on the recall. Ideals will change; people will be more educated on what this is about.”
Standing by the Queer Straight Alliance table, a teary-eyed La Donya Reed, City College’s ASG Inter-Club Council, gives her opinion.
“When you lie to the board and deceit the board, that’s a separate issue,” Reed explains speaking of Macias. “You’ve generated all this energy for yourself, we could have been doing something else for the good of the students, and we are all focused on him.”