
In a reversal of the last Tucson City Council election, two of the Republican candidates led the vote in the wards they sought to represent but lost the overall city vote, a TucsonSentinel.com analysis showed. Incumbents Shirley Scott and Paul Cunningham trailed in the count in their East Side wards, but still won in overall landslides.... Read more»
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3 comments on this story
There are many things about the Tucson political scene which just absolutely dumbfound me, and cause me a little bit of brain damage when I attempt to analyze them. The current city council election system is very close to the top of that list, if not at the top.
It is completely illogical. Either have ward-only elections, or just eliminate the ward system completely. The current system is two half-measures which does not work, and should have went away decades ago. I am legitimately not understanding why this crazy system is still in place.
Per your “30 full voting rights” are the election official
and workers performing hand count in public of all
votes on all ballots cast….!!!???
Thanks and Good Luck,
Frank Henry
( Full Voting Rights Advocate )
e-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
The current system is stupid. I favor ward only elections, but I suspect the Democratic party will get behind at large elections so they can maintain their advantage.