After working for nearly a semester to rewrite the Tufts Community Union (TCU) constitution, student government representatives decided to stop work Tuesday night and wait until next year to put the constitutional rewrite up for a campus-wide vote. Originally, representatives had hoped to have the new constitution included on the ballot of next Thursday's presidential election, but concerns about voter turnout and the lack of general student input on the issue caused various members of the TCU Senate, TCU Judiciary, and Committee on Student Life (CSL), who have participated in the debate over the constitution, to agree to hold off on attempts to send a new constitution to the students for a vote.
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