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Independent Mike Stauffer wants to break the cycle and supports Prop 121 Open Elections / Open Government

Friday, September 21st, 2012

There are a lot of “1st times” in Arizona  this 2012 election cycle.

Independent Voters will vote in Arizona in record numbers thanks to Prop 121

The  Democratic Party  lost approximately 52,000 registered Democratic voters in 2011 and is now in 3rd place.  Currently Independent voters hold an 8.8% lead over Democrats in 2012 while in 2008 Independents were outnumbered 10.4% by Democrats. Republicans have a 23% advantage over Democrats, and only a 16.3% advantage over Independents a difference of 7%.

For the first time in Maricopa County history, Independents now out rank the Democratic Party in registered voters. While Independent voters are largely apathetic in their voting turnout, the Open Government initiative has been set to appear on this years election ballot. The 33% of newly registered Independent voters are sure to turn out in record numbers to support a “top-two” measure to level the political playing field.  Most Independent voters have left the party structure in favor of more freedom in elections and less political bias and therefore will be more likely to vote for a candidate working toward that goal.

Did you know that both sides of the political spectrum fought hard against Prop 121?

Indeed, Arizona Open Government had to defend the rights of Arizona voters five times regarding the amendment. The political bosses (from both sides)  and lobbyists were determined to stop them  because they knew the best way to defeat the Open Elections/Open Government initiative was to block it from going to the ballot. But finally, it’s time to let the voters decide.

The Prop 121 folks aren’t the only ones who want to break the vicious partisanship cycle.

Independent Candidate Mike Stauffer (who is on the record for supporting Prop 121) wants to break the cycle, too.  And as an Independent voter, I also believe that partisanship does NOT belong in the Maricopa County Sheriff’s office.

Today, Independent Candidate Mike Stauffer wrote:

Breaking the Cycle

However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.– George Washington, Farewell Address, Sept. 17, 1796

For the last 19 years, the Republicans have compromised their principles for campaign contributions and power. They have supported, through both active participation and silent approval, a political opportunist, who has subverted the criminal justice system in our county.

The Democrats have focused solely on winning, by whatever means, even if it means taking on the actions of those they oppose. The Democrats behave like bullied kids who are seeking power so that they may exact revenge on those that have done them wrong. They use those who have truly been victims of the current sheriff for their political purposes, but offer nothing but platitudes to them.

The Democrats do not care what happens beyond November 6, 2012, as long as their candidate wins. How will their candidate be any better than the man they seek to replace? What evidence can they produce that their candidate has any plans to change the culture of the organization? The answer is none, because they have no answers to give. The candidate that they have put up for sheriff is a mirror image of the current sheriff. Their candidate is inexperienced and has shown that he is every bit the party lackey and attention grabber that the current sheriff is. There is no discussion regarding improving the MCSO, because there is no interest in improving the agency, merely the Democrats want their turn at the trough.

The “major” parties will do anything they can, even join forces, to defeat an independent. They are more concerned with their own power, influence, and financial gain than they are about reforming the MCSO or solving any other problem in government.

I offer an alternative to this seemingly unbreakable cycle. I am a law enforcement leader with almost three decades of service and experience. I serve no party or special interest masters, I serve the people.

We have a unique opportunity this year to break the hold of partisan politics has on our government. I challenge everyone to really get to know the candidates and to elect the best qualified candidate for the job of sheriff. Don’t merely choose someone based on the party letter after their name. Choosing the “lesser of two evils” is still choosing “evil.” You should not be satisfied by that. Think beyond November 6, and pick the candidate who has a vision and the experience to lead a professional MCSO with integrity. I have your best interests as my priority and look forward to serving you as your next sheriff.

Update on Arizona Open Elections — special interest groups don’t want to do what is in best interest of American People.

Sunday, August 5th, 2012

From AZ Open Election.  It looks like special interest groups are trying to deny the American Independent registered voter

Arizona Open Elections Website – Be a volunteer and support this cause

more voting clout.  Bottom line?  They don’t want to see their power decrease, but it will happen anyway.

 

We wanted to give you a quick update about the status of the Open Elections Open Government Initiative and the hearing in Maricopa County Superior Court this morning.

The political bosses and lobbyists who oppose the measure are challenging the constitutionality of the initiative in order to prevent it from appearing on the ballot in November.  The hearing was before Judge Mark Brain who will hand down his ruling early next week.

The proceeding began with the Open Government opponents amending their complaint to add Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox and Arizona State Senator Steve Gallardo to the list of politicians and lobbyists suing to protect and maintain the current system of partisan elections that has helped keep them in office.

Special thanks to our legal team from Lewis & Roca of Kim DeMarchi and Will Voit.  Kim presented concise and convincing arguments that the Open Elections/Open Government initiative is indeed constitutional. Grady Gammage and Lucia Howard, two of the many folks who played a major role in drafting the initiative, were also on hand to support our legal team.

Opponents have been working hard in their attempt to thwart the will of over 365,000 Arizonans who signed the Open Elections/Open Government initiative.  They have tried to stop this Initiative by turning to the executive and legislative branches (the Governor and Legislature) to intervene and propose a competing measure admitting it was intended to confuse voters.  Now they are turning to the judicial branch to try and prevent it from appearing on the ballot.

It seems like they are running out of branches of government in order to stop us.

We’ll keep you posted.

Tom Milton

Campaign Manager
Open Elections Open Government
(602) 697-6167
info@AzOpenGov.org