Showing posts with label mayor. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

First Anchorage Election Totals Have Dunbar Ahead By 114 Votes Out of 72,036 -UPDATE 3


UPDATE 3:  Friday May 14, 2021 - The Bronson lead continues to grow.  With 6,043 new votes reported today, Bronson now leads Dunbar by 1,116 votes - 489 more votes than yesterday.  


So Bronson must have gotten 3266 new votes and Dunbar must have gotten 2777.  So that would be 54% for Bronson and 46% for Dunbar this round.  

I suspect later analysis will show that Bronson had much more enthusiastic supporters - they were angry about how COVID restrictions affected their businesses and their sense of liberty. And many of them believe or pretend to believe that the presidential election was stolen.  Dunbar's supporters were split among three candidates and were mostly motivated by fear of Bronson winning - a fear they apparently didn't feel too strongly.  

I would guess that national GOP supporters did a better job of targeting their voters via social media and other forms of communications than Dunbar was able to do.  But that's just speculation.  


UPDATE 2:  Thursday May 13, 2021 - The tallies are following the pattern of the original election.  Each new report increases Bronson's lead.   It's now 627.  Of course, I exaggerate a bit since there have only been a total of three reports.  But it's not looking good.  Add your own favorite profanity.[

[UPDATE 1:  Wednesday May 12, 2021 - new numbers today put Bronson ahead by 278 votes. 

  

There we're 3,986 new votes counted.  (Today (76,022) minus yesterday (72.036).  In this batch Bronson would have received 2189  and Dunbar 1797 - Bronson needed 114 to catch up with Dunbar and then another 278 to get 392 votes ahead today.  

That means out of 72,036 votes reported yesterday, Dunbar got 50.08% and Bronson 49.9%.

But out of 3,986 votes counted since yesterday, Bronson got 55% and Dunbar got 45%.  That's quite a difference.  I don't know which votes were counted today.

But in the general election, Dunbar led the first two or three results, then Bronson went ahead and his lead kept increasing.  That's not a good sign.  

How many votes are left?  Not sure.  if we speculate about the same as came in today (I'll round up to 4000 to make it easier to calculate), Dunbar would need to get 55% of the votes just to break even with Bronson.  

The odds aren't good.  The only positive I foresee if Bronson wins is that the Assembly will fight him all the way.  But there's still a lot of damage he can do. ] 



People said the vote would be close, but I believed that Anchorage had moved further along than this, than half the voters voting for a pandemic denier, a virulent pro-lifer who has been equally opposed to LGBTQ rights.  


These are the results as of 8:15pm.  There haven't been any updates since then, so  that's probably it for tonight.  I'm guessing these are all the mail in ballots that arrived by yesterday or this morning.  Maybe people who voted in person before today.  So people who voted today in person or by mail are probably not counted.

There are more votes to come in during the next week - mail in votes that were post marked by today. Maybe people who voted in person today.  I'd like to think that the anti-masker crowd got all its voters out and the progressive folks just couldn't believe it could be this close.  But that's probably wishful thinking.  

Unless the first mail-in votes depart radically from the trend so far, it looks like we aren't going to know who our next mayor is for at least ten more days.  And if it stays this close, there will be an automatic recount.  

For the visually impaired whose devices can't read the image, Dunbar is ahead by 114 votes:

Dunbar   36,075

Bronson  35,961

72,144/236,777 - These numbers are listed as "Times Cast" which has never been an obvious descriptor.  It also says 30.47%.  I understand this to mean the number of votes over the number of registered voters.  If that's correct, then 69% of Anchorage voters did not vote.  (Well, we probably have a few thousand more votes coming in.)  

But it also raises the question of the 108 difference between this number (72,144) and the number of votes listed if you add Dunbar and Bronson's votes.  Are those write-ins?  There's a line that says "Unresolved Write-ins = 0".  I'm guessing they mean they've resolved all the write ins.  

Anchorage, I'm ashamed it's this close.  Ashamed that so many people voted for Bronson, ashamed for all the people who didn't vote.  I had thought people had learned from Trump and Dunleavy, but I am obviously wrong.  


Saturday, May 08, 2021

When Is A Crossroad Just A Copied Fork In The Road Dishonestly Promoted?

 With mail in voting, there really is no such thing as election day any more.  It's an election period with a deadline.  And so we're in that period in Anchorage in mayoral runoff.  If we had ranked choice voting, it would have all been over at the end of the original election.  

In any case, I got this flyer (among many others) the other day.




Cross roads, I thought.  When roads cross.  Like an intersection.  But this is really a fork in the road. One road becomes two.  No roads cross.  But, no matter.  Truth, accuracy, literacy all those things have been abandoned by about 30% of the public.  A crossroads - "a" before "crossroads" is a bit like a fingernail on a blackboard to me - is whatever Dave Bronson wants it to be.  

There was also a bit deja vu.  I'd seen this picture before.  And it took less than a minute to pull it up via google.  


This is John Kasich making the same point when he opposed Donald Trump.  Recycling old campaign ads is an old political habit.  


And then I read the ad from Bronson.  Sorry, the resolution is probably too low for people to read it. It's a quote ranting against Forrest Dunbar, Bronson's opponent signed by "Todd Peplow, President of Local 71."

That seemed odd.  Why would a public employee union be supporting a candidate who has promised to cut every department except police?  I even considered calling the union to ask.  But lots of things were already on my mental to do list.  

But then I saw a Tweet.

The link goes to a letter from Jordan A. Adams, Business Manager/Secretary-Treasurer, Local 71 the union.  In part, it says:

"Today, I find myself in the unfortunate position of informing you that your recent mailer quoting Todd Peplow constituted an unauthorized and invalid endorsement, which must be corrected. To be clear: Public Employees Local 71 has not endorsed your candidacy, and I must correct this misinformation publicly.

In utilizing his official title and purporting to speak for “hundreds of union members,” Mr. Peplow has violated our LIUNA Constitution, longstanding protocols for candidate discussions, accepted procedures, and the expressed direction of both our Executive Board and General Membership provided to him following extensive debate on 13 March 2021 and 17 April 2021."

It's a long letter that says they don't go out looking for candidates, but if candidates come to them, they will review their platforms and make decisions about donations and endorsements and that Bronson never came to them.  

One might give Bronson the benefit of the doubt here.  After all, the president of the union gave him the endorsement.  Shouldn't that be good enough?  This is a problem for the union, not the candidate. Part of me says, 'yeah, that's plausible.'

But, reading the letter again, I don't think so.  

"Unfortunately, the only arguments Mr. Peplow has brought to our membership to deny Mr. Dunbar support have been based on his personal non-union issues related to lifestyle and actions of Mr. Dunbar’s family.  Had he made enough of a case to support your candidacy, our membership would have taken action to do so a mere two weeks prior to Mr. Peplow acting on his own and disregarding our members direction that they approve all endorsements."

This sure sounds like Peplow did try to get the union to endorse Bronson and the union turned him down.  I'd be surprised if Bronson didn't know that was going on.  And then when Peplow failed to get the endorsement for Bronson, he just went rogue and said, "I'll just put my name on it.  What is anyone going to do about?"  

And, if something like that happened, he wouldn't be wrong.  There's really no serious penalties for violating the Alaska Public Offices Commission rules.  A $10,000 fine would be unusual, but it's like an ad buy for some candidates.  Part of the cost of the election.  


If Bronson is elected mayor of Anchorage, we're screwed.  We got Trump nationally.  We got Dunleavy for the state, and now there's Bronson hoping to be mayor.  His greatest claims to fame in the public arena are fighting gay rights, fighting women's right to choose what they do with their own bodies, and fighting efforts to minimize the impact of COVID-19.  

 

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Dave Bronson Cancels Appearance At Alaska Black Caucus Because Of "Last Minute Conflict"

 Attending the Alaska Black Caucus Sunday meeting.  They had confirmed RSVPs from both Mayoral candidates - Dave Bronson and Forrest Dunbar.  

But when the zoom meeting opened, Celeste notified us that Dave Bronson would not be at the meeting - "he had a conflict."   Later, explaining to those who got to the zoom meeting late and wondered where Bronson was, she said it was a "last minute conflict."



Here's Forrest Dunbar answering questions from people representing the Black, Alaska Natives, the Latinx, and the Asian-American communities.










So I went to Dave Bronson for Mayor Facebook page.  I was trying to find out how I could go to a meeting so that I could hear Dave Bronson.  A second thought was, where is he tonight, what was the conflict?   Here's his Upcoming Events page.  "No Upcoming Events."  It's hard to believe he's not campaigning and having events.  But there's nothing here to help us find where/how to hear what he stands for and to interact with him.  


I did double check on Dunbar's FB page.  Tonight's panel is on his main FB page and again on his Events page.  


However, before I posted this, I double-checked on Bronson's website.  He does tell us how to meet with him on his webpage.



I'd note, for those of you who do not keep track of local Anchorage affairs,  that these are the two diners that defied the initial lock down orders and stayed open in August 2020.  The court rejected their arguments.

Do I really want to enter a restaurant that doesn't care about its customers' health in order to meet Dave Bronson?  

Clearly, Bronson's message on COVID and other issues reflects his support of the former president of the US.  In a television ad for the general election he said "here in Anchorage a bunch of idiots are tearing up our city" with a picture of the Anchorage Assembly (city council) in the background.  

So was it just a weak moment when Bronson or someone at his campaign agreed to the Alaska Black Caucus mayoral forum?  Or did he know all along he wasn't going and thought this was a way to mess with the Black Caucus' weekly meeting?  

The professional thing to do is to decline in the first place.  

Bronson was the candidate with the most votes in the general election.  But there were more strong progressive candidates running for office than strong conservative (that's not even the right word for him) candidates.  My sense is that the votes are their for Dunbar, but if his coming in second scares people into voting, that's fine with me.




Thursday, April 15, 2021

Anchorage Election Results Today Don't Change Anything [UPDATED 4/16/21]

[UPDATE 4/16/21 - today's new numbers don't really change the standings.  You can see them here. I don't think I need to keep updating this table.]


I managed to squeeze in one more day.  Front-runner Dave Bronson added 241 votes to his total and second-place Forrest Dunbar added 197 votes.  All the candidates kept their same ranking, with just a couple of exceptions, throughout.

In the School Board races the leading candidates continue to lead and seem to have gained a bit over yesterday.


Mayor RaceTuesWednesThurFridaySaturdayMonTue WedThu
EVANS, Bill 

999 (4)   

3,871  (4)  4,782 (4)5,505 (4)5,686   (4)6,281(4)6,83270087052
SWANK,  Jr

36  (9)

139 (10)157 (10)173  (10)183  (10)206 (10)226228230
MARTINEZ, 

321 (6)

1,272  (6)1,658 (6)1,928  (6)2,006  (6)2,345(6)2,6342,7202,744
MOMIN, Reza

12  (11)

35  (13)39 (13)40  (13)44 (13)47(13)484850
FALSEY, Bill

1,281 (3)

5,312  (3)6,703  (3)7,614  (3)7,826  (3)8,527(3)
9,2579,4789,536
HERNDON, H

91   (7)

303    (7)337  (7)366  (7)374  (7)400(7)428441445
ANTHONY, A

63  (8)

190   (8)233  (8)237  (8)242   (8)270 (9)290296303
BRONSON, D

3,116  (2)

12,986  (2)15,953 (2)18,716  (1)19,334  (1)21,807(1)23,59724,23624,467
BROWN, Jeffr

33  (10)

147   (9)196  (9)229  (9)236  (9)274(8)295304307
VERSTEEG, Ja

11  (12)

31  (14)35  (14)36  (14)36 (14)37 (14)414142
ROBBINS, Mi

745   (5)

3,097   (5)3,766 (5)4,324  (5)4,457  (5)5061(5)5,5425,6895,743
DUNBAR, For

3,701 (1)

13,711 (1)16,458 (1)18,300 (2)18,812  (2)20,566(2)22,23822,76322,960
COLBRY, Darin

8  (14)

18  (15)21 (15)25 (15)25  (15)29 (15)303031
WESTFALL, Jo

12 (11)

48  (11)61  (11)67  (11)68 (11)73(11)798383
KERN, Jacob S

 (13)

38   (12)41 (12)43  (12)45 (12)50 (12)515252







Total10,43841,19850,43057,60359,37465,97371,58873,41774,045




The Recall and School Board Votes

ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 4 – SEAT G – RECALL (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 23 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

12,487 / 42,059

29.69%

Candidate

Party

Total

YES

5,166

43.44%

NO

6,726

56.56%

Total Votes

11,892

Total

Unresolved Write-In

0

SCHOOL BOARD SEAT B (1-YEAR TERM) (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

75,158 / 236,619

31.76%

Candidate

Party

Total

ELEDGE, Judy Norton

25,014

38.42%

STEWART, Marilyn

7,420

11.40%

COX, Mark Anthony

7,404

11.37%

LESSENS, Kelly

25,266

38.81%

Total Votes

65,104

Total

Unresolved Write-In

562

SCHOOL BOARD SEAT E (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

75,158 / 236,619

31.76%

Candidate

Party

Total

HIGGINS, Pat

21,338

32.94%

HILDE, Alisha

8,237

12.72%

BLATCHFORD, Edgar

5,247

8.10%

BLAKESLEE, Rachel

6,373

9.84%

GRAHAM, Sami

20,943

32.33%

WILLIAMS, Nial Sherwood

2,638

4.07%

Total Votes

64,776

Total

Unresolved Write-In

600


SCHOOL BOARD SEAT F (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

75,158 / 236,619

31.76%

Candidate

Party

Total

SANDERS, Marcus

10,211

16.02%

PAULSON, Kim

21,508

33.75%

LORING, Dan

3,330

5.23%

WILSON, Dora

28,681

45.00%

Total Votes

63,730

Total

Unresolved Write-In

653

SCHOOL BOARD SEAT G (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

75,158 / 236,619

31.76%

Candidate

Party

Total

VAKALIS, Elisa

30,296

48.77%

JACOBS, Carl

31,824

51.23%

Total Votes

62,120

Total

Unresolved Write-In

1,112

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Election News: More Of The Same. Two School Board Seats Tighter

 I'm confident this is going to end soon.  But then we have a runoff.  But that should be easier to count because there are only two candidates.  If you get your votes in early, maybe we can have a winner without waiting two weeks.  Actually, we do have two winners for mayor (who will be in the runoff - Bronson and Dunbar.)  But a couple of the School Board races have margins of less than 1%.

Again, the rankings didn't change among the mayoral  candidates.  So, Monday's rankings remain the same for yesterday and today.

Frontrunner Bronson gained 639 votes over yesterday's total.  Second place candidate Dunbar gained 522 votes.   You can get all the daily election tallies here.


Mayor RaceTuesWednesThurFridaySaturdayMonTue Wed
EVANS, Bill 

999 (4)   

3,871  (4)  4,782 (4)5,505 (4)5,686   (4)6,281(4)6,8327008
SWANK,  Jr

36  (9)

139 (10)157 (10)173  (10)183  (10)206 (10)226228
MARTINEZ, 

321 (6)

1,272  (6)1,658 (6)1,928  (6)2,006  (6)2,345(6)2,6342,720
MOMIN, Reza

12  (11)

35  (13)39 (13)40  (13)44 (13)47(13)4848
FALSEY, Bill

1,281 (3)

5,312  (3)6,703  (3)7,614  (3)7,826  (3)8,527(3)
9,2579,478
HERNDON, H

91   (7)

303    (7)337  (7)366  (7)374  (7)400(7)428441
ANTHONY, A

63  (8)

190   (8)233  (8)237  (8)242   (8)270 (9)290296
BRONSON, D

3,116  (2)

12,986  (2)15,953 (2)18,716  (1)19,334  (1)21,807(1)23,59724,236
BROWN, Jeffr

33  (10)

147   (9)196  (9)229  (9)236  (9)274(8)295304
VERSTEEG, Ja

11  (12)

31  (14)35  (14)36  (14)36 (14)37 (14)4141
ROBBINS, Mi

745   (5)

3,097   (5)3,766 (5)4,324  (5)4,457  (5)5061(5)5,5425,689
DUNBAR, For

3,701 (1)

13,711 (1)16,458 (1)18,300 (2)18,812  (2)20,566(2)22,23822,763
COLBRY, Darin

8  (14)

18  (15)21 (15)25 (15)25  (15)29 (15)3030
WESTFALL, Jo

12 (11)

48  (11)61  (11)67  (11)68 (11)73(11)7983
KERN, Jacob S

 (13)

38   (12)41 (12)43  (12)45 (12)50 (12)5152







Total10,43841,19850,43057,60359,37465,97371,58873,417



In the School Board races Seats B and E tightened a bit again.  Lessens leads Eledge now by 269 votes.  Higgins leads Graham by 310.  


ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 4 – SEAT G – RECALL (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 23 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

12,386 / 42,059

29.45%

Candidate

Party

Total

YES

5,116

43.37%

NO

6,681

56.63%

Total Votes

11,797

Total

Unresolved Write-In

0

SCHOOL BOARD SEAT B (1-YEAR TERM) (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

74,515 / 236,619

31.49%

Candidate

Party

Total

ELEDGE, Judy Norton

24,801

38.42%

STEWART, Marilyn

7,354

11.39%

COX, Mark Anthony

7,332

11.36%

LESSENS, Kelly

25,070

38.83%

Total Votes

64,557

Total

Unresolved Write-In

555

SCHOOL BOARD SEAT E (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

74,515 / 236,619

31.49%

Candidate

Party

Total

HIGGINS, Pat

21,169

32.95%

HILDE, Alisha

8,167

12.71%

BLATCHFORD, Edgar

5,201

8.10%

BLAKESLEE, Rachel

6,326

9.85%

GRAHAM, Sami

20,759

32.32%

WILLIAMS, Nial Sherwood

2,617

4.07%

Total Votes

64,239

Total

Unresolved Write-In

591

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SCHOOL BOARD SEAT F (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

74,515 / 236,619

31.49%

Candidate

Party

Total

SANDERS, Marcus

10,123

16.02%

PAULSON, Kim

21,325

33.74%

LORING, Dan

3,296

5.21%

WILSON, Dora

28,463

45.03%

Total Votes

63,207

Total

Unresolved Write-In

643

SCHOOL BOARD SEAT G (Vote for 1)

Precincts Reported: 0 of 123 (0.00%)

Total

Times Cast

74,515 / 236,619

31.49%

Candidate

Party

Total

VAKALIS, Elisa

30,025

48.74%

JACOBS, Carl

31,580

51.26%

Total Votes

61,605

Total

Unresolved Write-In

1,103