Student body president candidate Rick Ingram has been a politician since childhood.
“I’ve always loved politics,” he said. “My parents always say that I was campaigning when I was four years old outside the grocery store.”
In place of promoting the 1992 presidential candidates, Ingram is now promoting himself.
Some have complained he started too early.
In early December, the Board of Elections decided to investigate Ingram based on an unaddressed e-mail to a board member inviting him to work on Ingram’s campaign – an e-mail that some interpreted as falling under the Student Code’s definition of public campaigning. Possible candidates are prohibited from publicly campaigning until they declare their candidacy.
The board dropped the investigation citing insufficient evidence. In addition to that investigation, Ingram’s campaign has been the subject of several others. He was fined $12.50 on Tuesday for premature dorm-storming.
Ingram dismissed the fine as a slap on the wrist. And he said he hasn’t let the complaints put a damper on his determination.
If anything, he said the complaints have had the opposite effect.
“There are going to be people who are going to try to knock you down and stop you from meeting your goals,” he said, “but that doesn’t stop you — it makes you stronger.”