Wednesday, June 9, 2010

19.7% OC voter turnout. OC rules!*

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     I’ve been reading the final election results at ocvote.com and it’s kinda dreary, man.
     I realize that it was only a primary election yesterday, but fewer than 20% of voters turned out to vote!
     18.9% of registered Democrats voted. And 28.3% of Republicans.
     Sheesh, at this rate, maybe I should start referring to the “Democrat” party too. If a voter in a forest doesn't make a trip to the polls, is he really a voter? Berkeley was right.
     10% of the Greens voted; 11.5% of American Independents; 5% of Peace and Freedom; and 16.4% Libertarians.
     These groups should just close up shop for good. Dems and Repubs, too.

     I spoke with the Reb. She noted that certified loon Steve Rocco garnered (she didn’t use that word) 27,674 votes and Don Wagner only attracted 10,482 votes.
     “Yeah,” I said, “but Rocco was in a different race and it was county-wide.”
     “I don’t care,” replied the Reb.

     I ran into my dad. He was somewhat pleased with himself.
     “I made a point of not voting for that Williams guy,” said dad.
     “Great! Who’d you vote for?”
     “Somebody named ‘Rocco.’ He's an educator,” said dad.
     D’oh!

     Following the Reb’s lead, I checked out the Republican "Central Committee" elections. Our own trustee Nancy Padberg and CAPO’s (and the Treasurer’s office’s) Anna Bryson were incumbents.
     They lost.
     The biggest vote-getter was Norman Dickinson, with 12% of the vote (out of 14 candidates).
     Bryson got 6.4%
     Nancy got 6.1%
     I do believe that both have ties with Tustin’s Education Alliance, which is way right-wing and inveterately anti-faculty union. EA endorsed Nancy (for SOCCCD trustee) at least back in 1998. Bryson received EA's support in her more recent board races.

     John Williams was among the incumbents on the (GOP) Central Committee for the 71st district AD. He was the only incumbent who lost, with 4.5%. Todd Spitzer and Mark Bucher survived, and John Fleischman (Flashreport) is now on the committee.

     Here's a fascinating factoid: of the eight races for membership on the GOP Central Committee, seventeen incumbents lost. (Each district committee has six members.) Is that typical? Anybody know?

There was a young man who said "God
Must find it exceedingly odd
To think that the tree
Should continue to be
When there's no one about in the quad."

"Dear Sir: Your astonishment's odd;
I am always about in the quad.
And that's why the tree
Will continue to be
Since observed by, Yours faithfully, God."

*Tea Partiers, this is known as "irony." And no, irony is not about iron.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have an iron deficiency.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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