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Elections are opportunities to be heard BY CHANDLER VICE MAYOR RICK HEUMANN, MESA CITY COUNCILMAN DAVE RICHINS AND TEMPE CITY COUNCILMAN COREY WOODS
Campaign signs are peppering Valley street corners signaling the start of a new election season. And for many of us, that means a trip to the mailbox for our early voting instructions. Approximately 60 percent of Arizona voters are on the Permanent Early Voting List (PEVL). By now, residents who are on that list should have received a postcard in the mail with instructions on how to obtain their early ballot to vote in the Aug. 26 primary election. This is an important moment for those Arizona voters who register as Independents. Vice Mayor Rick Voters who are registered with a recognized party Heumann. Submitted (Republican, Democratic, Libertarian and Americans photo Elect) will automatically receive their party’s ballot in the mail if they are on the PEVL. Independents on the PEVL will need to take an extra step. The Independent party is not recognized, which has resulted in a misconception that those voters are not qualified to vote in the primary election. This is not the case. Much of this confusion was brought on when the Legislature voted to move municipal elections to the fall cycle. But Independents are absolutely eligible to participate, and we encourage you to do so. Those not affiliated with any political party will not automatically receive a ballot. Voters have a choice; they simply need to respond to the postcard they receive requesting a “City-only” ballot or a partisan ballot of their choice for Mesa City Councilman Dave Richins. Submitted that election only. Many people don’t realize that voting in the primary photo election is extremely important because a City Council candidate has the ability to be elected outright. Or, in the case of the state legislative race, a candidate running unopposed may also be selected outright if he or she receives enough votes. Consequently, voter participation in the August primary is critical to have a voice. As part of the democratic process, we all have the opportunity and responsibility to participate in elections. With all of the options available, voting has never been easier. In fact, there are a number of early voting sites planned to provide more options for our residents. If you are a registered voter on the PEVL and did not receive a card in the mail, you can request one through Tempe City Councilman Corey the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office at (602) 506-1511. Woods. Submitted photo
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Opposing term limit extension I strongly oppose extending term limits for Chandler City Council members to three consecutive fouryear terms, from the current two, as approved by this council at its June 26 meeting. I join Councilmembers Jeff Weninger and Nora Ellen in opposing the extension of term limits. City Hall doesn’t need to become a haven for career politicians. Our democracy is built upon citizen volunteers serving for a limited amount of time and then stepping aside to encourage others to bring fresh ideas and energy to the community. This selfserving act is the third attempt by the council to circumvent the will of the voters. They have voted “no” all three times. How many times do the voters have to say “no” before their elected officials get it? Tenure in the same elected office is not necessarily a good thing. It can lead to undue influence by those who would benefit from choices made by familiar elected officials. It also creates an uneven playing field for those who would like to serve witness to the incumbent in this council race thus far raising nearly three times the amount of money than all five of the other candidates combined. How is this good for Chandler? The current (two) consecutive fouryear term policy is working and doesn’t need to be changed to accommodate the career paths of those who currently hold office. As many of you know, I am a candidate for Chandler City Council and the former mayor of Fountain Hills. My wife and I own a boutique real estate brokerage and property management company located in
downtown Chandler. I have over 30 years of experience as a small business owner and earned a Master’s Degree in public affairs. I have served on numerous boards and commissions in addition to elected office during my 36 years in the Valley. Jon Beydler Chandler
Against Beydler It’s an election year again. Soon we will be making decisions about the people we want to represent us and who will be running our great community of Chandler. To that end, I am writing to warn Chandler voters about a person running for City Council whom I believe is the wrong choice for our community—Jon Beydler. Mr. Beydler briefly served as mayor of Fountain Hills before being recalled. He was so truly awful that his recall became one of the few occasions where an elected official was actually thrown out of office. I am deeply disappointed that former City Council member Matt Orlando would align himself with this candidate. It says a great deal about Mr. Orlando’s judgment, if he is willing to serve as the campaign chairman for someone who was so controversial that the voters booted him after he hadn’t even served one year in office. Also, both Orlando and Beydler should be knowledgeable enough about local government to know that the City Council has no authority over public schools. Their campaign signs touting their support of schools are just another example of their attempt to steer voters SEE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PAGE 40
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