New County Charter Say YESSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
As Mike Briggs, Democratic challenger against Brandon Vick in the 18th District, noted: "I'm just being zen". And he was. With lots of cold water, and the help of his lovely and bright wife, Janet Anderson Briggs.
Mike Briggs and wife Janet Anderson Briggs, being Zen, at Torque Coffee |
Jim Moeller and Handsome Out-of-Town Bow Tie Man |
Michele McDermid, at Torque, with her Eagle Eye on the ball |
Greg Kimsey Checks Everything Twice |
Jack Burkman Reading Tea Leaves |
Sharon Wylie, Looking Grave |
The Silent Shi-Tzu |
As I left Gaiser Hall at 8:30 (congratulating Jim Moeller and Erica Marchbank on my way out) the dog remained. Silent.
So...what does this election 2014 ALL MEAN?
-Voters go with incumbents, in most instances. Nearly all incumbents, with the exception of both in the 17th District (east Vancouver), were re-elected. Some (such as Brandon Vick in the 18th) were re-elected with near 60%. Others, such as Jim Moeller and Sharon Wylie, narrowed their 2012 numbers significantly (margins of around 57% in their favor, as opposed to 60-61%).
-Voters go with candidates flush with money. Both incumbents lost in the 17th because a) the State Democratic machine, always Seattle-centric, didn't bother to support them with campaign dollars and publicity, and b) Commissioner David Madore (also CEO of US Digital) funnelled LARGE amounts into the races of BOTH Republican candidates in that district.
-Voters prefer the party NOT in power at mid-term elections (as nationwide gains for the GOP in the Senate showed us). In Clark County, this showed up in narrower victory margins for incumbents.
-Democrats are NOT reaching out effectively to Libertarians, and other independents, particularly on issues of individual rights - including the right to bear arms. It appears County Dems are beholden to Seattle advice (perhaps that was the sexy out-of-town bowtie contingent appearing with Jim Moeller?) on such matters, rather than actually LISTENING to the great body of independent voters in Clark County (comprising 35% of the electorate).
Finally, and what really excites me this 2014 Election, our NEW COUNTY CHARTER (and associated new County government structure, giving more power to the people, with powers of initiative, recall, and referendum, and more weight to Vancouver and suburban voters, plus a professional streamlined "city manager" style of County administration more suited to the metropolitan area we've become) passed RESOUNDINGLY, 57% in favor. I am honored to my fellow Clark County citizens for voting YES on said Charter.
Also, Craig Pridemore is our new Commissioner in District 3 (west Vancouver). Craig is a thoroughly SOLID supporter of the Charter, squeaking in on a 51% Countywide vote.
So what does this mean? First of all, it means Commissioner David Madore should live up to his threats (promises?) and RESIGN HIS OFFICE (which he said he'd do if the Charter passed). Secondly, it means citizens of Clark County are FED UP with shenanigans of the banana republic down at the County building on 13th and Franklin (I encourage Commissioner Tom Mielke to make a FULL BREAK with Madore's flim flam and bibble babble). Thirdly, it means a new day of responsible County government (including holding elections to fill two new vacancies on an expanded Clark County Council) has dawned. Attitudes at County government, including those of the other elected offices (Treasurer, Auditor, Assessor, Sheriff, Clerk, Prosecutor) must CHANGE with the times - rather than complain about their salaries, as Treasurer Doug Lasher did LOUDLY before County commissioners last week.
A new day is dawning for our County. I'm thrilled to be a part of it, and these results have in fact left me ZEN.
PS - O Vancouvria! returns post-election to once a week blogs. Stay tuned for more!
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