Election season arrives full force
- Share via
As the signs popping up around the area attest to so plainly, it
is election season again in Newport-Mesa.
For most of us in the newsroom, it’s one of the most exciting --
not to mention just plain fun -- times of the year. We get to find
out about city leaders and would-be leaders. We get to discuss who
will win and by how much. We look forward to election night, where
news comes in fast, changes even faster and then, by the end of the
night, usually switches one last time completely.
More than occasionally along the way, we find out dramatic
information that can swing an election one way or another.
But the coverage is about more than just who’s accusing who of
doing what. The important parts, for readers, begin this morning at 9
a.m. and will appear in Tuesday’s paper.
Today, the editorial board of the Daily Pilot will start meeting
with candidates for both city councils and the school board. These
meetings will form the central basis for our decisions on whom we
will endorse. Those endorsements will appear later this month on our
Forum pages.
We held similar meetings two years ago, including sit-downs with
proponents of both Measure S and Measure T. And -- while every time
we put forth a bit of self-aggrandizing prose we get slammed by a
bunch of readers -- I’ll risk writing this: I found these meetings to
be solid proof that what we do is important. The candidates came in
wanting to talk about the issues. We entered wanting to listen.
I assure readers that the board enters these meetings with no set
agenda about who we will endorse. While certainly we are more
familiar with some candidates than others, it is entirely possible
that a person we don’t know well will strike the right notes with us
and get our support.
So, for three plus hours during the next three days, we will be
meeting with the people who want to be your leaders. Really, really,
you don’t have to thank us.
The other part of our coverage will be more than apparent in
Tuesday’s paper. That day we begin our candidates profiles, so
readers can learn a little bit more about the people who want their
vote.
Providing such information is, of course, among the most important
contributions we can make to the community because these decisions
will end up affecting voters more than any other.
We hope they help you choose wisely.
* S.J. CAHN is the managing editor. He can be reached at (949)
574-4233 or by e-mail at [email protected].
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.