August 19, 2008

Ken Johnson addresses successful petition drive

A note that former GOP mayoral candidate Ken Johnson sent out this evening to supporters of the chief operating officer petition drive:

Dear friends:
It’s official! The City Clerk’s office reports that they have completed the signature validation process and we’ve succeeded! Therese Pac stated that her office validated 3661 signatures vs. the 3176 required to put the City Manager/COO question onto the ballot. Congratulations to each and every one of you who helped collect signatures. Please help me extend a generous thank-you to other supporters not on this distribution list and to everyone who signed the petition.
You have all participated in a process that has given voice to the citizens of Bristol. Your effort has paid off and the result is an historic reversal of Bristol City Council action. I ask you to join me, too, in acknowledging the efforts of every member of the City Clerk’s office and the Registrars office. You know the hours we expended in gathering these signatures. Imagine the enormous undertaking of going through thousands of signatures, one at a time, cross checking names and addresses against the voter rolls. An interesting aside that Therese shared with me is that our petition drive helped clean up the voter rolls a bit. Over 100 people gave addresses that were different from their address on the voter registration list. Once each name and address was validated, the Registrars were able to correct their list to reflect the new addresses.
If you’re interested in the math, here’s a little analysis of the numbers. When we set out to collect signatures, we knew we had to get nearly 3200 validated signatures. Anecdotal information shared with us indicated that we could expect 15% to 20% of the signatures we’d collect to be invalidated (for a variety of reasons from ‘can’t read their handwriting’ to ‘they said they’re a voter but they’re not’). For that reason, we felt we needed a 25% ‘cushion’ to be safe. So, instead of aiming for 3200 signatures, we aimed for 4200 in hopes of creating that ‘safe’ margin.
In total, we turned in 4378 signatures. Of that number, 717 were invalidated which works out to 16.4%. So the 15% - 20% estimate turned out to be very accurate. Based on the signatures turned in, 27.5% would have had to be rejected for the petition drive to fail. As it turns out we had a very comfortable and IMPRESSIVE 485 signature cushion.
So, you ask, what happens next? My understanding is that the council will convene to vote to place the question on the ballot. According to Therese, the council can choose to put the question on this November’s ballot or next November’s ballot or on a special ballot. You all know what the correct answer is and I expect the council will be able to figure that out, too. The next step after that isn’t quite as clear to me. The question must be crafted – but by whom? Therese stated that it does not appear to fall under her office in this instance. I’m supposing that perhaps it would be written by Corporation Counsel or the City Council. I’d like to see Tim’s Charter Revision Commission write it. (Or maybe we, the people, get to write it! …any submissions?) Ultimately, absentee ballots including the COO question must be available by Oct. 3rd.
The next step for our group is clear. I’m thrilled that the people will get the opportunity to vote on this very important question about the form of their municipal government. I’m thrilled irregardless of a ‘YES’ vote or a ‘NO’ vote in November. But we must now turn our attention to educating voters on the subject and making a persuasive case for the City Manager. So, you see, we’ve still got lots of work to do… any volunteers?
Ken

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14 comments:

Anonymous said...

if the Charter Revision committee members HAD SOME BA--S and did their job, we would be voting on a Town Manager position, as originally proposed,instead of this stupid excuse of an attempt at this COO abortion.
look at johnson jumping on the publicity trail and leaving his cohorts, cocaine and minnie minor waving in the wind.

Anonymous said...

THANK YOU BILL STORTZ!

Anonymous said...

Gee, now that Mr. Johnson is finally ackowledging Ms. Pac for her diligence and hard work on the petition (I don't know where he was when everyone was calling her "Pac the hack," but I guess now that it's gone his way, it's okay for him to be magnanimous), will he get the other Kenny and the Craigs to apologize to Ms. Pac for slandering her? That would be a surpisingly classy move from these boys, so I suppose that won't be happening soon. They all owe Ms Pac a huge apology and a debt of gratitude for saving their sorry behinds.

Anonymous said...

If the council did there job and let the people vote, the petition wouldn't have been needed! However, those beholden to the union said no!!

Anonymous said...

Bill Stortz, the worst mayor Bristol has ever had. Not even your own party wants you!!

Anonymous said...

I have a minor complaint but its something that really galls me and it also can be used by opponents of the COO to create a smokescreen issue to fight over. EVERY e-mail I get from Ken Johnson on this issue touts his real estate business, (variously named A Buyer's Market or Buyer's Advance, it appears from the e-mails. Everyone else on the "sent to " list has a private e-mail account. This creates the impression that Ken is only in this as a way to advertise his real estate business and/or promote another run for mayor. I support this proposal and want it to succeed but somebody should show Ken how to set up a personal e-mail account and then he should USE IT!

Anonymous said...

Kenny C needs to get his sister to sign only one name and not 2 . Its not like she did not know she was married in oct.07

Anonymous said...

10:50: Good Point.

Or what about Ken Johnson's other sham company: Municipal Energy? He doesn't advertise that.

And, for the $10k the City already paid him and the potential to make a total of $50,000.00 from the City, how does he have time to fulfill that contract and do the necessary work for the City if all he is doing is stumping for the COO?

Anonymous said...

Ken Johnson for Mayor...........yeah right! Then he can rip the taxpayers off for more MONEY !!!

Anonymous said...

maybe he will "really", "honest and truly" sell his interest in Municipal Energy this time - "honest", "really" - yeah right.

Anonymous said...

Only a few Power Hungry people in the party did not want Stortz, along with some people that wanted favors and didn't get them.

These same people chose not to run and/or could not get elected.

I would have supported Stortz, butt he leadership turned many people off.

Anonymous said...

might not have liked his style but at least stortz was up front, with no hidden agendas, like ken johnson lining his own pockets.

Anonymous said...

Stortz's problem was that he didn't play politics, and the "Big Boys" didn't like that.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Stortz wasn't so bad after all.