LETTER OF THE WEEK
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In the interest of positive dialogue, conceptually Ron Davis’ idea of
four district representatives and three at-large in Huntington Beach for
the election of City Council is a good idea (“Surf City council race
needs another starting gate,” Aug. 10). However, I have some questions as
to how this would actually work. The transition seems to be filled with
uncertainties.
For instance, does a candidate have to declare before a campaign if a
candidate is running for an at-large or for a district position? What if
a district person won more votes than an at-large person, or vice versa?
What if no one from a district decided to run? Would the next highest
elected person take the position?
Would there be a hierarchy of positions filled with only those who
spent the time, effort and money to run? Or would it be open for
appointments.
Is it fair for one to win with 5,000 votes in a district and to have
an at-large candidate lose with 10,000 votes?
Perhaps a two-step plan may be considered, in which the first time
this is enacted there would be two district positions and five at large.
The following election, there could be four district positions and three
at large. Or perhaps there needs to be a requirement that one be a
district council member before one can be an at-large council member.
How would we handle those in office completing an elected term when
districts are enacted, as terms are staggered? What about the mayoral
position? Would it now be selected only from the at-large council members
or from the district positions also? Or would it be better to have the
mayor elected again?
Ron, please respond with more input regarding the details of such a
plan.
DIANE A. LENNING
Huntington Beach
* EDITOR’S NOTE: Diane Lenning is a candidate for Huntington Beach
City Council.
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