May the best candidates win
Those who have served in elected posts will testify that their
jobs require a lot of time, effort, sacrifice and patience. Not just
anyone can do it, nor should just anyone do it.
At the same time, voters must be responsible in selecting their
representatives. Just because someone’s on the ballot doesn’t mean he
or she is qualified. And even though some may be qualified to a
certain extent, they still may not be the best candidates.
COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL
In Costa Mesa, five residents are running for two City Council
posts. Among them are incumbents Linda Dixon and Gary Monahan. Both
have proven themselves more than competent as city leaders and, as a
result, we support their efforts in seeking another term.
Costa Mesa still has many issues relating to, among others, the
redevelopment of the Westside and the creation of a skateboard park.
Both Dixon and Monahan are knowledgeable in these areas and can make
them happen.
NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL
In Newport Beach, four seats are up on Tuesday, and only two have
incumbents seeking them. Voters would be wise to reelect both Gary
Adams and Tod Ridgeway, whose leadership over the last year has done
the city well. Both have dedicated countless hours into their city
and it shows. Both are worthy of another term.
The other two seats -- in districts 3 and 6 -- will open up
because the incumbents are termed out. Both rookie Newport council
members will have large seats to fill, as Norma Glover and Dennis
O’Neill performed their gigs well. We suggest that voters choose
Greenlight candidate Allan Beek to head District 3 and Bernie
Svalstad to lead District 6.
Beek is more than familiar to many Newport Beach residents, who
know well that he has the city’s best interests at heart. Svalstad, a
former Fountain Valley councilman and six-year Orange County
Sanitation District director, knows city government and will serve
Newport well.
NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD
Though four seats have opened up the school board, only three need
to be filled because no one challenged newcomer Linda Sneen in
filling trustee Jim Ferryman’s vacant spot.
Of those three that will open up, we support incumbents Judy
Franco, Wendy Leece and Serene Stokes. All three have proven capable
in leading the school district. While we have at times suggested that
new leadership is needed to revitalize the board, we don’t think the
other candidates can provide what is needed this go-round.
While the choices are one thing, voting is another. Tuesday is the
day when we must take advantage of the liberty that our nation has
provided us and fought so hard to keep and vote. It doesn’t take
long, and it’s more than worth it.
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