I am extremely disappointed that Chris Smitherman was elected to City Council, but I am not concerned with him actually having any significant influence on the direction of the city. I lack that concern because of the seven Democrats now on council along with the Mayor in solid control of the government. All we citizens are going to have to do is put up with his antics. I'm wondering what he will do for his first performance. I'm hoping for a little David Mamet.
Anyway...How did Chris get back on Council? I think the answer is quite simple, but there are two parts.
1) His name recognition as a former Councilman and as local NAACP Chairman got him votes on a low/moderate level across the city. He never placed below 18th in any ward, and only was that low on the East Side.
2) The main reason was the turnout of African American voters. Specifically in Ward 7 (Bond Hill/Roselawn) where Smitherman was 1st, with over 3,700 votes. Ward 7's turnout was 42.43% up 6.33% from 2009.
His COAST endorsement I am going to say was meaningless. If he gained any votes from it, then he likely lost just as many, if not more. The higher turnout was the main factor. He still barely got on, placing a very weak 8th, so when the Mayoral election rolls around, he may face trouble with more conservatives voting if there is actually a contended race.
I honestly hope Smitherman behaves. If that sounds likes I am considering him childlike, well, I do. His track record is not good on this front and I fear he will take grandstanding or school yard threats to new heights, since that is all he will be able to do. He won't actually introduce meaningful legislation, because he can't get it passed without cooperation from others. Since his not known for playing well with others some level of circus is ahead for Cincinnati City Council. I hope it is only a one ring circus and not three.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Ghiz, Door, Ass
Of the many things that happened in last night's election, Council Member Leslie Ghiz's surprise 13th place finish was nothing I or I dare say anyone else was expecting. She had alienated much of the city, but one thought her Republican base and FOP endorsement would have won the day.
Not this time.
The conservatives did not vote for her. In 2009 Leslie got 3,209 votes in Ward 1 (Mt. Washington.) Last night she only got 2,355, almost 1,000 less in one of the main Republican districts. In Ward 25 (West Price Hill/Covedale) she got 2,765 votes in 2009, and last night only got 1,906. Ghiz's fellow Republican amy Murray came close to holding her votes from 2009 in both Wards, showing at least on the surface that the GOP wasn't sitting on their hands in large numbers. Instead, I think people are tired of Ghiz's negative attitude and more importantly I think that the Enquirer's non-endorsement really hurts Republicans more than Democrats. So for the next few weeks we'll still have the chance for more Twitter Theatre or massive demonstrations of how to properly grandstand on both East Side and the West Side. After that, Ghiz is Gone.
In what has to be one of the most classless acts I've seen in local politics, Ghiz told Enquirer Reporter Jane Prendergast that she's putting her house up for sale and moving. She didn't come out and say she was moving to the Suburbs, but she doesn't have to, there would be no other reason to mention it. She has never cared about the City and this is just one more act of disdain. If she was thinking about moving, why bother running again at all?
I don't know what changed about her. When she first came on the political scene she was, or appeared to be, here for good reasons. In the end, she's cutting and running. She can't find a way to exist without alienating the city she claimed to serve.
It is sad to say good riddance, but everyone is better off with her off council. We will, however, never get to read her non-existent nearly magically plan to balance the City Budget without laying off police officers, something I've was waiting for with bated breath. Alas, another mystery we will be forced to live with. Life goes on.
So long, Council Member Ghiz, don't let the door hit you in ass on your way out of town.
Not this time.
The conservatives did not vote for her. In 2009 Leslie got 3,209 votes in Ward 1 (Mt. Washington.) Last night she only got 2,355, almost 1,000 less in one of the main Republican districts. In Ward 25 (West Price Hill/Covedale) she got 2,765 votes in 2009, and last night only got 1,906. Ghiz's fellow Republican amy Murray came close to holding her votes from 2009 in both Wards, showing at least on the surface that the GOP wasn't sitting on their hands in large numbers. Instead, I think people are tired of Ghiz's negative attitude and more importantly I think that the Enquirer's non-endorsement really hurts Republicans more than Democrats. So for the next few weeks we'll still have the chance for more Twitter Theatre or massive demonstrations of how to properly grandstand on both East Side and the West Side. After that, Ghiz is Gone.
In what has to be one of the most classless acts I've seen in local politics, Ghiz told Enquirer Reporter Jane Prendergast that she's putting her house up for sale and moving. She didn't come out and say she was moving to the Suburbs, but she doesn't have to, there would be no other reason to mention it. She has never cared about the City and this is just one more act of disdain. If she was thinking about moving, why bother running again at all?
I don't know what changed about her. When she first came on the political scene she was, or appeared to be, here for good reasons. In the end, she's cutting and running. She can't find a way to exist without alienating the city she claimed to serve.
It is sad to say good riddance, but everyone is better off with her off council. We will, however, never get to read her non-existent nearly magically plan to balance the City Budget without laying off police officers, something I've was waiting for with bated breath. Alas, another mystery we will be forced to live with. Life goes on.
So long, Council Member Ghiz, don't let the door hit you in ass on your way out of town.
News Round Up On Council Election
Here are a plethora of news links on last night's historic City Council Election:
CityBeat: Newcomers join council; Bortz, Ghiz among ousted
Enquirer: Cincinnati voters shake up City Council
Enquirer Politics Extra: More Re Stunning Council Election
WVXU: Cincinnati Council full of new faces
WVXU: Cincinnati Council race stuns observers
WCPO: Voters choose new members of Cincinnati City Council
700WLW: "Sea Change" for Cincinnati Council
WXIX: Cincinnati City Council receives major overhaul in election
WKRC: Voters Shake Up Cincinnati City Council
WLWT: 4 Newcomers Lead City Council Shakeup
CityBeat: Newcomers join council; Bortz, Ghiz among ousted
Enquirer: Cincinnati voters shake up City Council
Enquirer Politics Extra: More Re Stunning Council Election
WVXU: Cincinnati Council full of new faces
WVXU: Cincinnati Council race stuns observers
WCPO: Voters choose new members of Cincinnati City Council
700WLW: "Sea Change" for Cincinnati Council
WXIX: Cincinnati City Council receives major overhaul in election
WKRC: Voters Shake Up Cincinnati City Council
WLWT: 4 Newcomers Lead City Council Shakeup
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Huge Defeat For Republicans In City Council Race
In an amazing turn of events, four incumbents from council lost their seats tonight. Gone are Chris Bortz, Leslie Ghiz, Amy Murray, and Wayne Lippert.
Joining Council are P.G. Sittenfeld, Yvette Simpson, Chris Smitherman, and Chris Seelbach.
This is a game changing election. I myself am astonished at the turnover. I shall be crunching the numbers as soon as the ward and precinct detail becomes available. The tale of the numbers will be telling.
Cincinnati should be proud. We are a city moving forward and shedding much of the past. Our future is looking bright tonight, and I am going to enjoy it!
Joining Council are P.G. Sittenfeld, Yvette Simpson, Chris Smitherman, and Chris Seelbach.
This is a game changing election. I myself am astonished at the turnover. I shall be crunching the numbers as soon as the ward and precinct detail becomes available. The tale of the numbers will be telling.
Cincinnati should be proud. We are a city moving forward and shedding much of the past. Our future is looking bright tonight, and I am going to enjoy it!
Early Council Results
Here are the top nine after the early votes:
Qualls
Thomas
Winburn
Young
Sittenfeld
Simpson
Quinlivan
Smitherman
Seelbach
Qualls
Thomas
Winburn
Young
Sittenfeld
Simpson
Quinlivan
Smitherman
Seelbach
Polling Location Details Not Updated On BOE Website
I had a minor problem at my polling station this morning. This year after the precinct locations were revamped, I double checked to make sure that my location did not change. It didn't. It is still at the Emanuel Community Center at 1308 Race Street.
So Knowing where I going, I walked in the same entrance I've gone to since I moved to OTR in 2007. I went down the ramp in front of the building, went around to the back door and found that it was locked.
I was perplexed. I was pondering what was going on. Why would the doors to a polling place locked at about 10 AM. There must be some kind of mistake, so I went in the front door and asked and found that a different room was being used in the building and was pointed quickly to the room not far from the main door and voted without a problem.
No big deal. Things change and I just didn't pay enough attention.
After I got back to blogging and was researching another report of problems at my precinct, where it reportedly was not opened for voting until 7:15 AM, I checked the polling location search on the BOE's website (www.votehamiltoncounty.org) and I found a problem. They still list the building entrance as "FRONT RAMP ENTRANCE" as can be seen below:
I hope that no one gave up when trying to find the entrance. I would have hopped that the BOE would have the website more updated, unless this was a last minute change, which has other implications. I also hope that building has a third entrance that is wheel chair accessible, because the main entrance did not appear to be.
So Knowing where I going, I walked in the same entrance I've gone to since I moved to OTR in 2007. I went down the ramp in front of the building, went around to the back door and found that it was locked.
I was perplexed. I was pondering what was going on. Why would the doors to a polling place locked at about 10 AM. There must be some kind of mistake, so I went in the front door and asked and found that a different room was being used in the building and was pointed quickly to the room not far from the main door and voted without a problem.
No big deal. Things change and I just didn't pay enough attention.
After I got back to blogging and was researching another report of problems at my precinct, where it reportedly was not opened for voting until 7:15 AM, I checked the polling location search on the BOE's website (www.votehamiltoncounty.org) and I found a problem. They still list the building entrance as "FRONT RAMP ENTRANCE" as can be seen below:
I hope that no one gave up when trying to find the entrance. I would have hopped that the BOE would have the website more updated, unless this was a last minute change, which has other implications. I also hope that building has a third entrance that is wheel chair accessible, because the main entrance did not appear to be.
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