SALEM — “I feel like there are many people around the world that just cannot relate to scholarly commentaries using the jargon of higher education when much of the world,
It Is Time for Dallas to Adopt Ranked-Choice Voting
As six council campaigns head to runoffs, let s finally admit that Dallas municipal elections have morphed into glorified primaries.
By Peter Simek
Published in
FrontBurner
May 6, 2021
9:10 am
Amid all the postgame analysisthat has been flyingabout in the aftermath of last Saturday’s municipal elections, one simple and striking fact bears mentioning: up until a few election cycles ago, sitting council members were rarely challenged. That has changed – big time. Last Saturday’s elections saw competitive races in nearly every district, and three incumbents David Blewett, Adam Bazaldua, and Carolyn King Arnold have been forced into runoffs. In general, that’s a good thing. More candidates mean more ideas are brought to the table, more citizens are engaged in the electoral process, and council members are more responsive to the constituents who put them in office.
Austinites for Progressive Reform s
strong mayor proposal (Proposition F) was failing spectacularly.
Bo Delp, organizer with
By the People ATX, called it a repudiation of Prop F s provision that a future strong mayor could veto decisions made by City Council, the main message his team had been using to urge Austinites to reject the proposal. Others, such as labor leader
Jeremy Hendricks, pointed to a lack of authentic community engagement from APR as it crafted its proposals last fall: The last thing we want is millionaires and tech CEOs telling us what they think is good for us.
By the time votes were cast on election day, APR was being out-hustled by two different campaigns against Prop F: By the People ATX, largely backed by labor groups (including those representing city employees), and
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