Pollet had the bad timing to ask for my precinct's votes right after his wife had just done a thoroughly poor job of organizing our caucus site. I'm not voting for anyone from that marital community.
Goddamn stupid assholes. Fine way to pick a candidate. And in my district, the 36th? They're going to spend $600,000 to elect a Democrat in a 100% Democratic district, which is beyond stupid. That money should be sent to someplace it might make a difference, like Iowa or Florida or Ohio.
It's embarrassing being a Democrat sometimes. I think I'll do what I usually do and write in Mrs. Fnarf's name (which, shockingly, isn't (Mrs. Fnarf").
Nobody reads this shit. Do one of those "after the jump" things.
Did Valdez really write
All I can ask it [sic] that we be [sic] keep cool heads and be respectful while this needs to be [sort of sic] sorted outin an official e-mail?
I don't actually think that socialism can work, but it is amusing to think that it could, and that the reason it keeps failing is only that it attracts mainly incompetent loosers who couldn't actually get something done their lives depended on it.
When I see Democratic shenanigans like these, I almost think that might be the case.
So this guy TOOK ALL THE BALLOTS HOME, and decided to count them some more, and found another one that put his candidate in the lead? Do these morons have ANY IDEA what "appearance of impropriety" means? Does it FUCKING MATTER if he's the most upstanding guy in the world? No, it doesn't. What grotesque incompetence. These clowns sound like they couldn't find their ass with both hands. Surely, there's a PROCESS WRITTEN DOWN, where the votes get COUNTED IN FRONT OF EVERYONE AND WRITTEN DOWN ALL OFFICIAL LIKE? What the fuck? What the fucking fuck?
None of those shenanigans will happen when the 43rd meets on Tuesday to have our PCOs elect our nominees.
But I can't say it won't happen in the 7th CD Convention this Saturday, cause I'm only doing Credentials with Carrie and someone else is setting the Rules.
Kind of doubt it, since Jim McDermott endorsed Obama this week ...
OK...let me see if I have this right: The votes were tallied at the convention by a committee of people from both campaigns. The committee members all got the same count: Pollet won- White lost. The nominating convention ended. Afterwards, some guy gathered up the ballots and brought them home with him and later says he counted them and got a different result. Obviously the vote tallied by a neutral committee of people at the nominating convention is the only relevant number. Those are the rules. The election was over. Some random guy can't claim later that he "found" a ballot. How stupid!The loser White is being downright sleazy. Reminds me of George W. Bush. Says something about the kind of legislator he would be....
This whole new nominating system stinks. I say this as a PCO. The Dem Party should not be doing this. It needs to work within the top two primary in a way that is less subject to these kinds of manipulations.
So let me get this straight... the ballots were supposed to be signed by the PCOs so they could be tracked and verified, Pollet's campaign manager was in charge of creating the ballots, both Pollet's wife and his campaign manager vocally opposed using the signed ballots that would provide transparancy and security to track the ballots, White protested the irregular ballot procedure, White then won the initial tally, after Pollet's wife asked for certain ballots to be re-examined a new ballot suddenly appeared for Pollet, no 2nd count to validate the results occured at the meeting. Sounds more like Pollet's insiders were stacking the deck against White.
gripping story. Post event re-count not by the Committee is an interesting statistical event, but not really all that valid.
What is amazing is that 650+ people voted at a Thursday night district meeting.
@ 11 -- It isn't 650 people voted, it's weighted ballots, like the # of delegates assigned to a precinct at the precinct caucuses. If only people from big precincts showed up, the "person" actual vote might have been something like 48-45.
Seems to me that if the meeting ended and Gerry Pollet was elected, that's it as far as the "nominee" goes.
These "nominating" conventions are silly. I've got an idea: what if the actual public votes!
How about this: Pollett and White are disqualified. A neutral third party not running for anything makes up new ballots, FUCKING SIMPLE ONES LIKE ANY MORON CAN DO -- like I have myself made for organizations before -- and they have a do-over?
Or how about this: don't have a candidate in the 46th. Write-in free-for-all. Everyone associated with the current party organization in the 46th is told "we'll be happy to have you vote in November, until then goodbye".
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Will - I should hope you don't have "shenanigans" at the 43rd, especially since you don't have any vacant or contested seats to deal with there. The intrigue involved in the nomination of Chopp, Murray and Peterson must be scintillating. Don't fuck it up. Don't forget to breathe.
Scott never had a chance with Betty Means running the ballot process.
Nope, can't blame me for this one. I wasn't on the Tally (ballot-counting) Committee. Three of the 5 people who were, including the Chair, were White supporters.
Before the "nominating convention" was held, in which Pollet won based on the publicly counted ballots, Pollet actually had opposed holding the "nominating convention"!
Here's why:
The so-called "nominating convention" was dictated to the 46th district Democrats organization by the state central executive committee.
(BTW the 46th district Democrats group includes about 166 precinct committee officers (PCOs) plus some 700 other members, all from the 46th legislative district which includes N and NE Seattle such as Haller Lake, View Ridge, Magnuson Park area, Lake City, Laurelhurst and part of the U District).
The state level Democratic party officials and state chair told the 46th district dems to hold this "nominating convention" and there was only ten days notice.
This "nominating convention" was called to be held even before anyone had officially filed to run for state representative!
Many 46th District Democrats members and PCO's opposed this "nominating convention" because under the rules laid down by the state central committee:
--no district member could even vote.
So, about 700 members had no vote in this process.
--Only PCOS could vote but PCOs did not have equal votes. Instead, some had 6x the voting power of others.
--if the district dems. org. refused to hold the "nominating convention" -- if it asserted the right to choose its own nominating process, involving all members or the thousands of caucus attendees or delegates for example -- the state party officials and chair would rule that to be illegal and the state party chair will alone pick the official democratic party nominee for state representative in the 46th district.
At the 46th district dems meeting many of us who opposed this restrictive, top down "nominating convention" -- including Pollet -- supported a resolution opposing this whole process as top down and undemocratic. This resolution failed to pass on a close vote.
Then, the "nominating convention" was held at which the offical public vote count with observers orpesent was that Pollet had won. The result was about 329-323 (these are weighted voting units, not persons voting, remember, no members could vote and the 120 or 140 PCOs present cast ballots with 2-12 "voting units" on them each).
IOW Pollet not only won the "nomianting convention" at the official, public vote, but also had taken the principled stand opposing the "nominating convention" as a top down, undemocratic process in the first place.
“you’ve got to be gracious when you win and gracious when you lose, and right now, he’s lost.”
Now, that's an interesting quote from commissioner Bob Ferguson (D - Ego). Ferguson has the unique quality of being vindictive in victory. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/242243_ferguson26.html Most people are just vindictive when they lose.
If you want to get a feel for the kind of Democrat Ferguson represents, read Sound Politics Psycho Stefan Sharkansky's take on the PI story, as well as all the other praise he heaps upon Ferguson.
Look, the voting public could care less about these inside baseball District party fights. Gerry Pollett is an old school, single-issue Democrat who appeals to the crusty old-timers who still dominate party politics. (you know, the folks who turned out for Hillary in West Virginia)
Pollett is obviously bored with his one-trick pony routine fighting Hanford, and wants somebody to pay attention to him in North Seattle.
If the Democratic party is going to get dragged into the 21st Century, it will happen on the watch of progressives such as White. Rossicrats like Bob Ferguson, and Crustycrats like Gerry Pollett know how to appeal to self-serving politics and contituencies - but they are truly devoid of the larger vision needed to transform the party.
I have a lot of respect for the FDR wing of the Democratic Party machine. I just think it's time to let a new generation take the party forward.
Hey, even the TriCities are paying attention.
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/944/story/186464.html
Story includes Pollett's press release, where he whines about White's superior fundraising abilities (how Hillary-esque). I just checked Pollett's PDC reports http://www.pdc.wa.gov and I can see why Pollett is feigning the "good government" routine regarding campaign contributions. He's not raising much money...in the city or the state, anyways. All Pollett's campaign dough seems to be coming from other states. Which indicates a real shallow level of support in the district.
At least he has the antique party machine working on his behalf.
The TriCities Herald report also mentions the fact Bob Ferguson actually nominated Pollett at the convention. I wonder how Ferguson started his speech? Maybe it went like this: "Scott White refused to fall in line when I was running for office - despite the fact I won, he must be punished in an Old Testament kind of way."
Vindictive intra-party politics. Just the kind of thing the public wants out of their elected officials. One can imagine that if Pollett wins this seat, he can spend the next five years finding new ways to punish White for going up against the Dinosaur Democrats and Ferguson's Rossicrats.
@18 and 19,
Party insider sour grapes, much?
Nah. No dog in this race. I can't vote for either. I just don't care much for Democrats who base their careers on politicking, as opposed to progressive values.
I'm totally against corporations, too. That's why I live in a stick hut, grow my own food, don't own stocks, wear a leaf on my walk to work at the hemp factory, and refuse to use computers and internet connections controlled by 'the man.'
Gee. The 36th District looks like they took both the principled AND sensible approach by steering clear of a "nominating convention" fiasco.
Sez common sense:
Gee. The 36th District looks like they took both the principled AND sensible approach by steering clear of a "nominating convention" fiasco.Yes and no. They ignored the ridiculousness forced upon the parties by the stupidity of the Cajun primary (and the absence of party registration, but we'll skip that one for now), but they did end up with a "nominee" who was imposed on them by Dwight Pelz using executive fiat.
Okay.
Now will you please report on why Josh Feit was fired?
The abrupt departure calls for a story.
C'mon, Dan!
@ 19 -- "Hey, even the TriCities are paying attention."
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/944/story/186464.html
Damn right they are paying attention because they are the only community that has really had to deal with Pollet--and they can't stand him. White should have a fundraiser in the Tri Cities.
I read the article in the TriCities Hearald and Pollet's press release. Pollet claims to have been in the race for only a month, but I learned of his candidacy at the Washington State Dems Party meeting in January. Good try Gerry, but you have been planning to take your Hanford agenda to Olympia for years. Your bombastic claims only reveal your fear of White as a candidate because he is well qualified, a hard worker and well liked by those who have worked with him.
It was a really, really, really close vote for who got the Nomination for Congress from the 7th CD ... I think it was almost unanimous, with one guy saying no.
Hmmm. Maybe it wasn't that contentious.
@25,
Um, Pollett went there to deal with nuclear proliferation and waste issues. That's not exactly a gig that's gonna make anyone popular in the Tri-Cities (you have seen a Richland High School "Bombers" logo, yes?), or one that would indicate he isn't a true-blue progressive activist. Would you go after someone from the Audubon Society because people in Aberdeen didn't like their work on spotted owl preservation?
With regard to the current Primary dilemma, it's sorta ironic that the Democratic and Republican party establishment brought this on themselves when they sued to eliminate Washington State's formerly open primaries (that said, I do sort of agree with the free speech logic that won that case, but still, it's sure biting them now).
And isn't there supposed to be a rule against off-site ballot counts?
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