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Melissa Bondi Out of the Gate with First Arlington County Board Mailer

by: lowkell

Fri Dec 02, 2011 at 14:57:31 PM EST


It looks like the Arlington County Board race for Senator-elect Barbara Favola's seat is off and running. This coming Wednesday, the 5? 6? announced Democratic candidates will be speaking at the Arlington County Democratic Committee meeting, and today I received my first mailer of the campaign -- from Melissa Bondi -- which you can see here and on the "flip." Other candidates include Terron Sims, Kim Klingler, Libby Garvey, Peter Fallon, and possibly Elmer Lowe (not sure if he's running as a Democrat, or at all for that matter) and H.K. Park.

The first step in choosing a replacement for Barbara Favola is for Democrats to choose their nominee, in a two-day "firehouse primary" process in early February 2012 (I'm hearing that one of the locations will be in Ballston -- NRECA Building, the other in South Arlington -- Kenmore Middle School). Presumably, Republicans, Greens, etc. will select nominees as well. Then, there will be a special election, probably in mid-April 2012, to fill Favola's seat. Clearly, Democrats are a huge majority in Arlington, and thus the Democratic nominee will be the overwhelming favorite to win in April. What really strikes me is that the expected turnout for the Democratic nomination contest is in the 5,000 range, with the "win number" somewhere around 1,500-2,000. In other words, out of a population of 200,000, just 2.5% will select the nominee, and only 1% or so will probably have voted for that person in the nominating process. I don't know about you, but somehow that doesn't seem acceptable to me. The question is, how do we get the other 97.5% of Arlingtonians interested in this race? It's kind of baffling to me that they wouldn't be, but there it is. Any ideas?

P.S. I'm glad to see that Melissa Bondi's campaign mailer is printed on recycled paper, with soy ink, using wind power and union labor. I certainly would hope the other candidates would do the same!

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Good for the Arlington County Democratic Committee (0.00 / 0)
As you noted, the Democratic nominee is mostly likely to win the special election, so I am glad that the nominee is being selected via a firehouse primary (rather than by caucus or convention-style proceeding).  While you are right that a very small percentage of the electorate will participate in this process (although the firehouse primary for the School Board endorsement the year that Emma Violand-Sanchez won had thousands of participants, if I recall correctly), at least this maximizes the admittedly low numbers of voters.  

I wonder what substantive differences - if any - will emerge between the Democratic candidates, particularly on Arlington-specific issues (e.g. the Columbia Pike trolley, continued support for the Artisphere, sign regulations, etc.)


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the year Emma Violand-Sanchez and Libby Garvey won :)

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I did mean that... (0.00 / 0)
...but I forgot that it was Ms. Garvey who was the second winner of that endorsement process.  :)

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FYI -- Arlington Democrats' turnout (0.00 / 0)
in the most recent caucus, in 2008, was 4425, with six candidates vying for endorsement for two School Board seats. In the past twenty years, the only higher turnout was back in 1993 when a four-way contest for a County Board nomination drew 4951 voters. A prediction of about five thousand in February may sound low, but it's roughly one-third of the turnout in last August's primary, which had much higher visibility and far more spending.


Yes, these are "firehouse primaries" (4.00 / 1)
or unassembled caucuses. Voters don't have to come, form subgroups, listen to speeches and sit around for hours. They can just show up -- during a two-hour window on Thursday evening, or eight hours on Saturday -- and vote.

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Right, very easy. (0.00 / 0)
So I'd sure hope for more than 2.5% turnout!

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Any thoughts on the candidates? (0.00 / 0)
Does anyone have any thoughts on the various County Board candidates?  The only one I know is Peter Fallon and he seems great - very committed and knowledgeable, but they all seem good, so it may be hard to choose other than just who knows who .. .  

I've got questionnaires out to all of them... (0.00 / 0)
...should have them back by the end of this week/early next week. I've also sat down with several candidates to talk. This Wednesday, you can meet many if not all of the candidates at the ACDC meeting (Wednesday evening, 7 pm, Walter Reed Community Center). I presume there will also be a number of debates/forums.

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Here's the agenda for the next ACDC meeting (0.00 / 0)
Note the presentations by six Arlington County Board candidates.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011, 6:30pm
Walter Reed Community Center (2909 S. 16th St.)

6:30 - HOLIDAY PARTY
 
7:00 - MEETING
 
1) Welcome and Introduction of First Time-Guests 
2) Introduction of Elected Officials  
3) Tribute to Commonwealth's Attorney Dick Trodden
4) 2011 Election Results
5) Joint Campaign 2011 Recap
6) Adoption of Reorganization Caucus Rules
7) Recruitment for Reorganization Caucus
8) Outline and Adoption of County Board Caucus Rules
9) Presentations by County Board Candidates
 a) Melissa Bondi  
 b) Peter Fallon
 c) Libby Garvey
 d) Kim Klingler
 e) Elmer Lowe
 f) Terron Sims

10) Reports
 a) County Board Report
 b) School Board Report
 c) AYD Report
11) Upcoming Event Announcements
12) Adjourn



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