The LOWV should open their event to all candidates
Dear League of Women Voters, Oakland Branch,
I am writing with concern about the event you have planned for Sept 23rd.
My concern is about the “viability” standards I have received as a requirement to participate as a candidate in this event.
It is my firmly held belief that all ballot qualified candidates should be allowed to participate.
If you do not believe that so many people should be on the ballot, then just say so and advocate a change in the city charter.
We did not respond to your “qualification test” because we do not feel that there should be any other criteria than that of the City of Oakland.
It was my understanding that the Oakland branch of the League of Women Voters had the missions of INCLUDING and INFORMING the public away from our money dominated, media advertizing politics. The “viability” standards seem to be based only on media, money, and existing political connections. Do you now want to make sure that some people get exposure and others do not? It does not really matter what your intention is, that will be the effect. Now one place where all candidates were to be given a chance to make their case in front of the public and see their message distributed by the broadcast media has become one more place where the citizen candidate has been excluded.
The current press coverage is already strongly biased towards a pay-to-play model of politics which creates a self fulfilling prophecy of who is viable. The public is poorly served by the press which has done nothing to inform the public of their choices in this election. Why has the Oakland branch of the League of Women Voters become part of that process that does not fully inform the public?
Other events have taken place and other people have found ways to deal with the large number of candidates. In our modern media age, I think you could find a way to deal with this as others have.
What in effect will happen is that you will end up holding an event that tells the public:
There are people you are allowed to vote for and all the others are not viable.
Is that really the mission the League of Women Voters has now?
So I ask you to reconsider.
Don Macleay
Green Party Candidate for Mayor of Oakland, 2010
510 866-7488
candidate@macleay4oakland.org
P.S. We have received “consolation prize” invitations to at least one other Oakland branch of the League of Women Voters sponsored events.
This does not address the issue I raise here and I wonder who is served by these second string events.
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I don't know what the "viability standards" are; but,I would love to hear the response to this...should they bother to do so. Hang tough, Don! E.F.C.
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