Dispatches from the Eccentric Frontier - Hold your nose and vote on Tuesday, November 6, 2007

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19:03 Hold your nose and vote on Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The Sunnyvale candidates are covered in the Sunnyvale Sun and the Palo Alto Daily News. All the incumbents are endorsed by the Sunnyvale Sun, the San Jose Mercury, the Santa Clara County Democratic Central Committee, and the Sunnyvale Public Safety Officers’ Association (PSOA) [endorsement in PDF]; all of the challengers are endorsed by Tim and Yolanda Risch. There is discussion that Sunnyvale has fallen from the fifth safest city in the country to #38, but this is largely statistical in nature; there’s an uptick in burglaries and robberies lately, but Sunnyvale is still a very safe place to live.

Campaign finance is getting attention in this electoral cycle, as the incumbents are getting a lot of donations from developers who can benefit from their favorSpecial Interest Watch (run by Tim and Yolanda Risch, who definitely have an axe to grind— their table of council attendance fails to note that Melinda Hamilton was pregnant for many of the meetings she missed, and the PSOA flyer notes other inconsistencies) is pointing out the play that campaign contributors are getting for their pay. I’m including links to their pages for each candidate’s contributions, but note that they come with biased opinion text along with the data. They note that the PSOA are doing a lot for the incumbents, and that the Sunnyvale Political Action Committee (SUNPAC) are also financially motivated. The incumbents all chipped in together to send out a “Voter Information Guide” to endorse themselves, which merited a complaint in the Sunnyvale Sun.

One letter writer in the Sunnyvale Sun notes slanted coverage against the challengers in a supposedly factual story.

I consider this an accountability moment for the failure of the incumbents (other than Melinda Hamilton) to show any support for electoral reform, so I’m strongly biased against Swegles and Chu. Just in case I haven’t already bored you with discussions of it, please learn about ranked-choice voting (and local efforts) and public financing of electoral campaigns (and local efforts); I believe that those reforms will make it easier for citizens to clean up our democracy. I consider the former as replacing a duopoly with a free market and the latter as a way for candidates to demonstrate that they aren’t beholden to financial backers.

You may also be interested in the candidates’ records (or lack thereof) on the environment.

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[info]wild_patience @ November 6th, 2007 16:53 (UTC)
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I was kind of shocked to find Dave Whittum at our front door the other day. He was responding to the hubby's e-mail.

Of course, having lived in a house with no doorbell (it had just a knocker) for 16 years, I was startled to hear the doorbell, period.
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[info]seshat @ November 6th, 2007 18:41 (UTC)
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*blink* I'm registered to vote, but I never received a ballot in the mail. WTH? Grrr...Time to walk into my polling station on my way home and be grumpy at them.
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[info]slothman @ November 6th, 2007 19:19 (UTC)
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One of my co-workers didn’t get one either, and someone on my neighborhood association’s email list was actually told their precinct wasn’t voting this year. I’m wondering if this is accident, incompetence, or electoral fraud...
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[info]seshat @ November 6th, 2007 20:34 (UTC)
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I went and hit smartvoter.org, and according to them my part of Santa Clara County has nothing on the ballot this year.

Wackiness abounds.
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[info]slothman @ November 6th, 2007 20:36 (UTC)
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Yeah, elections are very local this time. I’m still collecting data on people who didn’t get their ballots, just in case there’s a pattern.
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[info]slothman @ November 8th, 2007 20:53 (UTC)
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