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Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati
The ballot initiatives that the NAACP and its partners collected have now been assigned numbers by the Board of Elections. Issue 7 is Red Light Cameras and Issue 8 is Proportional Representation. The Cincinnati NAACP is urging you to vote YES on both of these issues. A YES vote on Issue 7 will ban Red Light Cameras in the City of Cincinnati. A YES vote on Issue 8 will change only how city council is elected. I hope after Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters decision yesterday with “no charges” our community is ready for change.
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Third, State Representative Tyrone K. Yates has endorsed Proportional Representation. State Representative Yates is urging a YES vote on issue 8. State Representative Yates says, “I believe proportional representation is the best and fairest method of electing Cincinnati City Council Members within the Council Manager form of government with Cincinnati’s Mayor selected by the Council. This was the method in place supported by Mayor Theodore M. Berry when Cincinnati’s form of government was the envy of the nation.” The Cincinnati NAACP is excited to have the endorsement of State Representative Yates.
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Voting begins in Hamilton County on September 30, 2008. Ohio is in the balance! This is the only time that I am aware that citizens can register to vote and vote on the same day. This period will last from September 30, 2008 -October 6, 2008. We encourage our members to vote early at the Board of Elections.
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14 Sep 2008 at 12:01 pm | #
It’s clear the voting system currently in place in Hamilton county does not work. Having educated myself about proportional representation through research, talking with officials from other states that use the system, it is clear to me that voting YES for proportional representation will bring about much needed change in Cincinnati. I’m very frustrated by “ do nothing” politicians who do not share important values and community concerns. For instance not one City council member spoke out against Joe Deters and his ill-considered and UNLAWFUL decision not to charge Jodi Edwards. No politician has spoken out about back-door-deals between parties, or judges and the Hamilton County Prosecutor who don’t have to fight to keep their “burning” seats. I want elected officials whether it be a man or a woman, with a big set of you know what. I want a politician who has the courage to stand up for what’s RIGHT and speak out against what’s WRONG.
YES TO PR!
14 Sep 2008 at 12:41 pm | #
I wonder......, does your research involve, hanging on Smithermans every word? I would also like to know if you can tell us which officials, from which states, you spoke to? I’d hate to change my negitive opinion of PR, based on what could be complete bullshit, if that is what you comments turn out to be.
14 Sep 2008 at 06:50 pm | #
CAJD says it is clear that the voting system here doesn’t work. Then the NAACP is proud to have the endorsement of Tyrone Yates.
I have written Mr Yates a number of times since he has been in office. The only response I have ever received is the same email that is automatically generated. In this case, I guess one could say the voting system didn’t work, but then I don’t know what system would work if the elected gets in office and ignores his constituents.
Perhaps CAJD could be more specific and tell us why the the system doesn’t work.
And perhaps CAJD could tell us why he is so happy to have the endorsement of Mr. Yates. Is Yates the type of representative that he is trying to elect?
14 Sep 2008 at 09:30 pm | #
Mr. Cajone (one or two?)- Hanging on Smitherman’s every word- (pun intended?)
Yes it’s true Smitherman is my Hero since he’s not afraid to stand up to the status quo.
I spoke with Terry Woodsnorth from Cambridge and Anthony Lorenzo from OTR. Also, I talked to the people from FairVote, read the PR petition, and now this was really hard research...I Googled PR.
dieterschmied
I also wrote Tyrone Yates. I mailed the letter to Columbus and received a detailed response back. Perhaps you might consider sending the letter the old-fashioned way. Kerry in Yate’s office is great. They will respond to your letter.
14 Sep 2008 at 09:32 pm | #
I think Yates is one fine American! Still, I heard he’s going to retire.
15 Sep 2008 at 07:54 am | #
cajd,
You said you talked to officials from other states; Anthony Lorenzo is from OTR, and Terry (Terrance) Woodsnorth produced nothing when Googled. What type of “official” is Mr Woodsnorth, in Cambridge? Does Mr Woodsnorth have multiple personalities? Would that be sufficiant to make his opinion count, as if it came from more than one “offical”?
It appears, your embellished comments are as I suspected, complete bullshit. I still plan on voting against a voting system designed to give representation to a small group of “block” voters, who may, or may not, have the best interests of all citizens at heart.
15 Sep 2008 at 03:53 pm | #
Embellishment? Your mind was already made up. Go get some PR soap and wash out your potty mouth. Or stick two of them in there.
15 Sep 2008 at 04:53 pm | #
What does Joe Deters have to do with either red light cameras or city council electoral protocol?
Once again you’re uncritically pimping for Smitherman. Is there no end to your socially guilty white liberalism?
15 Sep 2008 at 08:09 pm | #
Urbanist--pimping for Smitherman????? Are you serious? You asked what does Red light or PR have to do with Joe Deters--Joe Deters represents everything that is wrong with America. He’s the reason people like you don’t like people like me.
Also, who said I was white? I might be Hispanic or Asian or Black. What does color have to do with anything?
If PR helps folks that share my values get elected then folks like me would come out swinging when the Dems and Repubs make back door deals.
Furthermore I don’t have a problem pimping for a strong MAN. He’s not afraid he does not hide behind a hood or in his hood. He’s a man of the people.
15 Sep 2008 at 09:16 pm | #
COAST also urges a “Yes” vote on Issues 7 & 8.
17 Sep 2008 at 08:12 pm | #
Are you saying that in the year 2008 that My. Yates is justified in not accepting email?
Has Mr. Yates ever stated that he doesn’t accept email?
Does Mr. Yates employ a system that accepts messages on the internet?
Considering the last three sentences, I think Mr. Yates lack of response is unacceptable and indicative of the arrogance of elected representatives.
19 Sep 2008 at 05:58 pm | #
Our current list of endorsements, including Representative Tyrone Yates (D), is listed on our Web Site: http://www.betterballotcincinnati.com/endorsements.php
As it becomes clear to the community this is far from just being a Christopher Smitherman issue, that there are many who feel the city elections need a serious overhaul, we intend to mount a serious campaign to make our case in Cincinnati. We are just getting started, is what I am saying. We will have a flash tutorial on how the vote counting works up on our Web Site soon as well, along with lots of research papers and analysis of PR as well as historical data on how well PR has worked in communities across the country.
But nothing other than a vote of YES on issue 8 will change a thing about how things are right now. We encourage you to vote for a change beginning at home.
19 Sep 2008 at 06:08 pm | #
Here’s our list of endorsers so the pundits here can have more to chew on:
Groups & Organizations
• Ohio Common Cause
• US PIRG
• Cincinnati ACORN
• Cincinnati Progressive Action
• Cincinnati Beacon
• Cincinnati Business Courier
• Cincinnati NAACP
• We Demand A Vote
• Southwest Ohio Green Party
• Libertarian Party of Ohio
• Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending & Taxes (COAST)
Individuals
• Representative Tyrone Yates
• Bobbie Sterne
• Marian Spencer
• Jim Tarbell
• Charles M. Judd
• Karla Irvine
• Bill Woods
• Jim Clingman
• Christopher Smitherman
• Bishop Wilkins
• Pastor Charles Winburn
• Father Ben Urmston
• Harris Weston
• Joe Dehner
• Pastor Damon Lynch III
• Iris Roley
• Michelle Edwards
• Al Williams
• Art Slater
• Elizabeth Sanford
• Michael Patton
• Lisa McQueen
• Dr. Donald A. Shabazz
• Jeneene Brengelman
• Gwen Marshall
Feel free to join our growing coalition in demanding BETTER REPRESENTATION for Cincinati’s future by voting YES on ISSUE 8!