District-only voting, or not
By Dave
5 12 2007I went in to last night’s county council without having made up my mind on the idea, and came out of it less convinced than before. Passions are running high, but I’m really not all that certain that it’s warranted at this stage of the game.
As you’ve no doubt heard, the Council decided 6-Sam Crawford to send the issue back to voters next year. There were two primary reasons given for doing so:
- The ballot statement last time was confusing
- There was no real debate prior to the vote
Of the two, I find the first one particularly compelling. As a fan of martial arts movies a poorly written or misleading title is in the top five of things that make me especially crazy. Have you ever seen Bionic Ninja? There were lots of ninjas but if any of them were bionic then they didn’t bother to mention it. Don’t get me started on Thunder Ninja Kids 3: The Hunt for the Devil Boxer.
The second proposition, though it has more emotional appeal, is also interesting. I’m one of those people who like big drawn out debates on policy things like this (see every third post on this blog) and I’m eager to see what comes out of this.
There’s an interesting debate to be had here. At the meeting it was brought up that many representatives on the national and statewide levels won’t give you the time of day if you’re not in that district. Whenever I get an automated response from a member of the US House Leadership that says, essentially, “Thanks, but as a courtesy to our colleagues we don’t respond to people outside our Congressional District” I want to call up their office and say bad words to the poor intern who answers the phone. I understand their reasoning, but I don’t agree with it.
There were other arguments in favor of county-wide voting, such as the idea that since the Council represents the whole county then they should be accountable to the whole county. I don’t disagree with that, but I’m not yet sold.
On the other side, I like the idea of having my representative who represents my area who I can call and say bad words to whenever they do something that I think is dumb. I know that’s not a very persuasive, but it’s the sort of thing I worry about.
It has been suggested that the switch will help Democrats and I think that’s true just not as dramatically as people seem to think. Looking at the map, Democrats should do just fine on the Council under district-only voting. Their chances aren’t too great in District 2, but the results of Ken Mann’s campaign seem to indicate that it’s not forever out of reach. For that matter I’m not sure that the Council should even be 100% Democrat, but I’ll leave it at that for now before I get myself in too much trouble.
I haven’t made up my mind on this yet, but the discussion so far has been interesting and hopefully the passions will stay hot long enough to get people organised on both sides. The Council, most of it anyway, has thrown down the gauntlet and since it’s going to go to the ballot anyway now lets make sure that no one can ever say that there wasn’t robust, and at least mostly civil, public debate from both sides.
Clearly many people feel strongly about this, but are they bad enough dudes to put a campaign together and see it through to the end?

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