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Discovery yesterday of a violation in commuter voting procedure during Radcliffe class elections will delay announcement of class executives until after spring vacation.

Over 170 commuters who voted Wednesday and Thursday will have to vote again Monday and Tuesday, April 10 and 11, Elizabeth Heaton '51, student government president, revealed last night. Although commuters voted once in balloting this week, their votes are invalid as checkers kept no record of which students voted in Agassiz House Wednesday morning, Miss Heaton explained.

Voting procedure at Radcliffe requires the persons in charge of voting stations to check off the name of each girl as she turns in her ballot.

Commuters will vote from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Agassiz House. Election results for the four classes will be announced on Wednesday, April 12. The revote will not affect dormitory residents.

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