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PostJul 18, 2020#551

^ Yep, exactly.  I would like to pose the following question to those alderpersons worried about representation...what has it gotten you now?  Has it been working all these years so far?  I’d say not...like you said...just little meaningless politicians trying to protect their (esp. in the City) shrinking piece of pie.

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PostJul 18, 2020#552

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Fun fact, if an equal number of voters vote yes to stop ward reduction as who voted against ward reduction in 2012 (not likely given 2012 was a presidential election), then the votes against stopping ward reduction would have to be 46,783 fewer than the yes vote for ward reduction in 2012 in order to pass the proposed ward reduction undo. What a waste of time.
Sorry, but could someone clarify this a bit? 

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PostJul 18, 2020#553

If ward reduction is reversed, and the exact same number of people vote, then a TON of people who have to flip sides.

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PostJul 18, 2020#554

Speaking of the BoA...

They passed a bill to have the Workhouse closed by the end of the year.  Reed's airport privatization measure was tabled and unless there is a special session, is dead for now.
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 291b8.html

Messenger's take:
https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/col ... e-trending

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PostJul 18, 2020#555

Do they put the votes of the aldermen on bills on the website anymore?

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PostJul 18, 2020#557

The Mayor was one of the original sponsors of the 2012 ward reduction bill, if this comes to her desk I don’t see why she won’t veto it.

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PostJul 18, 2020#558

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Sorry, but could someone clarify this a bit? 
In 2012 the vote was Yes- 80301, 61.5% | No- 50277, 38.5% 
If the vote to undo ward reduction garnered an equal number of affirmative votes as the 2012 vote got against, then the no vote on the undo would have to get 46,783 fewer votes the 2012 vote got yes votes in order to pass.
Hypothetical Apr 2021 vote to undo Yes- 50277 60%, No- 33518, 40%

An interesting wrinkle is if we pass the non-partisan voting charter amendment in Nov, and there's a runoff for mayor in April. 

If the mayor vetoes it, or she signs it so it goes on the ballot, it'll be a topic in the mayor's race, especially if it becomes competitive in April due to a runoff.

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PostJul 18, 2020#559

Let's hope the mayor does the right thing and vetoes this again. Can hardly wait for half the losers on the board to be out.

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PostJul 18, 2020#560

quincunx wrote:
Jul 18, 2020
framer wrote:
Jul 18, 2020
Sorry, but could someone clarify this a bit? 
In 2012 the vote was Yes- 80301, 61.5% | No- 50277, 38.5% 
If the vote to undo ward reduction garnered an equal number of affirmative votes as the 2012 vote got against, then the no vote on the undo would have to get 46,783 fewer votes the 2012 vote got yes votes in order to pass.
Hypothetical Apr 2021 vote to undo Yes- 50277 60%, No- 33518, 40%

An interesting wrinkle is if we pass the non-partisan voting charter amendment in Nov, and there's a runoff for mayor in April. 

If the mayor vetoes it, or she signs it so it goes on the ballot, it'll be a topic in the mayor's race, especially if it becomes competitive in April due to a runoff.
So, you're saying that a huge number of voters would have to change their minds and vote opposite of how they did in 2012 for this new thing to pass. . . and that such an outcome in highly unlikely . . . right? 

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PostJul 19, 2020#561

Yes, and/or not show up.
Another note- in 2012 the vote against reduction didn't hit 60% in any ward.

PostAug 17, 2020#562

St Public Radio- Dwinderlin Evans On Making The Transition Into The Aldermanic Arena

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/podcast ... anic-arena

PostOct 16, 2020#563

Who's running?

Stltoday - St. Louis Alderman Joe Roddy, heir to political dynasty who guided central corridor redevelopment, is calling it quits

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/gov ... 60efe.html

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PostOct 16, 2020#564

quincunx wrote:
Aug 17, 2020
St Public Radio- Dwinderlin Evans On Making The Transition Into The Aldermanic Arena

https://news.stlpublicradio.org/podcast ... anic-arena
Dwinderlin is an awesome name.

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PostOct 17, 2020#565

Joe Roddy retiring is a big loss on the board, but hard to see him running for one of the larger seats after consolidation so it was probably inevitable. He had his critics but I am sure everyone can agree he was dedicated to Forest Park Southeast in a way few others were willing to be.

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PostNov 24, 2020#566

On 1st day of filing. Four people running in the 21st. Two in the 5th.

PostDec 14, 2020#567

Filing closes in three weeks, Jan 4
No one has filed yet for Wards 1, 
There are challengers in Wards 3, 5, 7, 12, 13, 19, 21 (4), 27 (a Boyd v a Carter 🔥)
Do any of the challengers have a chance?
No incumbent in 17, only one candidate filed

PostDec 17, 2020#568

Make that 5 candidates filed for Ward 21

PostDec 30, 2020#569

There's a candidate in Ward 1. I presume Tyus will wait until the last day?
Ward 4 has two challengers
Former ald Ken Ortmann is seeking his old seat in Ward 9
Still only one candidate in Ward 17

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PostDec 30, 2020#570

I don't follow the ward races. Who is running for Ward 17? Is Roddy moving on to something different?

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PostDec 30, 2020#571

Roddy is retiring. 

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PostDec 30, 2020#572

flipz wrote:
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I don't follow the ward races. Who is running for Ward 17? Is Roddy moving on to something different?
Michelle Sherod, former Claire McCaskil aide, a CPA and a lawyer

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PostDec 31, 2020#573

Anyone think the rematch between Guenther and Ortmann in Ward 9 will turn out differently than it did last time?

Disclaimer--I do not live in that ward, but I know, work with, and admire both candidates. 

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PostDec 31, 2020#574

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Anyone think the rematch between Guenther and Ortmann in Ward 9 will turn out differently than it did last time?

Disclaimer--I do not live in that ward, but I know, work with, and admire both candidates. 
I don’t think it will be anywhere as close as last time (when Dan won 65-35%)

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PostDec 31, 2020#575

dbInSouthCity wrote:
Dec 31, 2020
Baltimore Jack wrote:
Dec 31, 2020
Anyone think the rematch between Guenther and Ortmann in Ward 9 will turn out differently than it did last time?

Disclaimer--I do not live in that ward, but I know, work with, and admire both candidates. 
I don’t think it will be anywhere as close as last time (when Dan won 65-35%)
I tend to agree, and I'm not sure why Ken is going for a rematch. 

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