EDITORIAL
The ruling this week to remove a Superior Court judge from the
November ballot is a start toward a fair election to replace Ronald C.
Kline, who is under house arrest and facing charges of child molestation
and child pornography. Now, all that is needed to ensure that voters have
a choice is for the county registrar to add Costa Mesa attorney Gay
Sandoval to the ballot.
As it stands with Kline’s name removed (the judge was among those who
asked for the change), only Dana Point attorney John Adams will appear on
the ballot. Adams, who placed second behind Kline in the March primary
(none received the 50% needed to forestall a runoff), won the right to be
on the ballot. His success at the time was a victory for voters, who
ended up with a choice of candidates.
Now, that choice is in jeopardy. Sandoval, who placed third in the
March election and was the first challenger to Kline, the one who opened
the write-in candidate door, is the obvious fix to the problem.
Sandoval -- a former Pilot columnist -- plans to ask the registrar to
make the judge vote a two-person contest. If she’s denied, she says she
plans to take her quest to the courts.
It should not have to come to that. In such an unusual set of
circumstances, allowances ought to be made in the voters’ best interest.
And that best interest always is served by giving them a choice.
Otherwise, Adams will gain the seat without winning a final, majority
victory.
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