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Todd Zywicki takes a lawyerly look at the history of Dartmouth’s trustee election rules. The inevitable conclusion: Every time a petitioner gets elected—each and every time—an attempt at changing the rules has occured. The inevitable comedy? This time, those desiring to change the rules want to revert to the oldest trustee election rules—ones which were changed after the first petition trustee, John Steel, won.

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