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1:16:00
I get the same as you, Jim.
Paul's our next president.

1:16:05
- It doesn't make sense.
- We both get the same figures.

1:16:11
256 for Paul.
255 for Tracy.

1:16:15
- And 290 disregards.
- Mostly Tammy fans.

1:16:21
It doesn't add up. There were
801 ballots, but 803 people voted.

1:16:25
- There must be two votes missing.
- Two people pocketed their ballots.

1:16:31
They were there.
I counted 803 votes.

1:16:36
- People make mistakes.
- I didn't.

1:16:39
- They were there when you sat down.
- I don't like where you're going.

1:16:44
- Every vote was accounted for.
- That's enough. End of story.

1:17:11
I just want to let you know
that no matter howthis turns out -

1:17:17
- you've run a great campaign.
Good luck.

1:17:20
Thanks, Tracy.
I'm just glad it's over.

1:17:26
Let's get started. When the winners
are announced, we can all go home.

1:17:35
In a contest so well fought
it seems unfair to have a winner.

1:17:41
Act surprised.
Walk slowly to the podium.

1:17:45
Be modest. Thank them
for this incredible honour.

1:17:49
They're all highly qualified
and embody the integrity -

1:17:54
- that we expect
from the school leadership.

1:17:57
The point of an election is to
choose a winner. That you have done.


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