Sunday, November 18, 2012

Other boards (there be Democrats)

"Not a member of any
organized political party"
     I just came across a recent post by OC Political’s Chris Emami that presents “School Board members and their party affiliation based on who will be serving post election.”
     Assuming the data are accurate, they are interesting. What follows is Emami's information re the OC School Board (all Republicans) and the four OC community college districts.
     The other three OC community college districts (beyond SOCCCD) have boards dominated by Democrats.*


*Emami does not explain NPP, but I assume it refers to some sort of independent or decline-to-state status.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

NPP = means No Party Preference. It is what many Democrats use in Orange County when they run in non-partisan races. think about it. If they were Republicans they would say so, right?

I fear no fish said...

5:06 -- Bullshit. There are a lot of people who are uncomfortable with either party. Some of these consider both the Democrats and the Republicans to be either too liberal or too conservative. Some are former Republicans or Democrats who became disgusted with their party for a particular reason.

Studies have shown that in conservative areas, such as Orange County, the "average" DTS/Independent/NPP is conservative, while in liberal areas such as San Francisco, those who eschew a party preference tend to be liberal.

Just because YOU think everyone should fit neatly into a particular party doesn't mean it's true.

OTOH, since you're apparently a Republican, you probably don't care about facts too much anyway.

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