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    Those approved by the Guardian Council are put to a public vote. The winner is the candidate who receives a majority (50% plus one) of votes. If no candidate receives enough votes, another election is held between the two candidates with the most votes the following Friday.

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    Ray Paprocky — 1961 1961–62: After being named as one of the players involved with fixed NCAA games according to the testimony of the gamblers involved in the 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal, Paprocky, a New York University player, was given a permanent ban from the NBA. Mike Parenti — 1957 1961 1961–62