Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Central Committee Meeting Notes, Nov 2010

Below you’ll find the agenda and my associated notes from the most recent Central Committee Meeting (Utah County Republican Precinct Chairs, Vice-Chairs, Leg Officers, and County Officers are members). I posted my reflections on this meeting and the others I’ve attended on my personal blog.

Agenda and Brief Notes

  1. Welcome – Dave Hansen, Chair Pro Tem
    There were motions to have other officials act as chair as both our County Chair and Vice Chair were out of town), these were rebuffed and Dave was nominated and approved as chair
    - Recognition of Elected Officials and VIP Guest
    - Prayer
    - Pledge
    - Adoption of Agenda – adopted
  2. Consideration of Caucus envelop complaint
    It was moved and seconded that the complaint be dismissed as the executive committee has put in place measures that will ensure that this does not happen again. The motion passed overwhelmingly after a little discussion.
  3. Elections Committee Report – nothing significant
  4. Finance Committee Report – the county has a little more money than was budgeted. There was some discussion on whether or not it was legitimate to use party funds to pay an attorney to help with the articles of incorporation. The Steering committee, as per the constitution has the right to move money from one line item to another in the budget but not to spend more money in total than was budgeted. Some people wanted to argue the opposite.
  5. Approval of appointments – there were a number of chairs, vice chairs and other officers appointed to fill vacancies.  There was contention regarding one appointment in LD60 so the others were approved and then the LD60 vice chair appointment was discussed. It was motioned that LD60 meet and come with a recommendation before the matter is considered by the full committee. This motion was rejected and a bitter discussion ensued with no resolution (time ran out) and no plan to address it until the next committee meeting. The party secretary reviewed the circumstances around the appointment and showed all applicable items from the by-laws and constitution. The 30 second version is that the chair of LD60, Linda Housekeeper, took a leave of absence to run for county office last year prior to the caucuses. After the caucuses the vice chair resigned and the county chair appointed a vice-chair so that the LD would not lose a vote at county and state conventions. I believe the root of the problem was that the county chair appointed a vice-chair that Linda did not want and so the contention began.
  6. Audit Committee Report – the audit committee was asked to look into the envelop issue and make a finding. There finding was that errors were made but nothing rising to the level of misfeasance, malfeasance, … . The committee chastised the group involved but did not find anything worthy of removal from office or criminal. The committee chair, John Booth, noted that someone had leaked the audit report, which he felt was a violation of civil laws, and that he had been under significant pressure to release the info prior to the meeting. His last item of business was to submit his resignation.
  7. Constitutional & Bylaws Committee Report – nothing significant
  8. Report from elected county officials.
    This was the most interesting part of the meeting. The County Assessor and Clerk each mentioned how lean their departments were and each expressed a willingness to personally answer questions from county residents on issues like property valuations.
    The sheriff pointed out that for a county of our size we have 1/4 of the prison population as would be expected.

As an end note I would like to thank Dave Hansen for taking the time to chair our meeting. He was an effective chair in spite of dozens of people who were also trying to run the meeting.

Friday, November 05, 2010

Thank You!

Now that the elections are over I want to thank all those who participated in the process for there efforts in helping us exercise our rights and obligation as citizens in selecting our leaders. Congratulations also to Wendy Hart who is now our school board representation. She has already started to make a difference in terms of transparency.
At the risk of leaving someone out thanks to:
  • Wendy Hart, who was both a candidate and active vice-chair. Wow what an example
  • Carin Hadley, our secretary who did a great job keeping us informed via her blog posts and Facebook updates.
  • Rey Johnson, Ken Bushman, Jesse Adamson, Carin Hadley and Wendy Hart who spent time as county delegates meeting the candidates. Mike Bready and Terry Melendez who did the same for us as state delegates. All the delegates invested a lot of time on our behalf and made an effort to share their views and solicit our input. Thanks to Howard Siegel as well who was elected as a county delegate but, because of an unavoidable calendar conflict could not attend convention, bowed out and let Carin take his place as a delegate.
  • Rey Johnson, Vern May, Carin Hadley, Karin Kinghorn, Sandy Williams, Devirl Barfuss, Becky Rainer, Ray Ellison, Rod Lisonbee, Gary Nixon, Janice Hymas and Kurt Holmestead who helped survey our precinct to ensure that the state voter info was correct and handed out registration forms.
  • Ed Ludaescher who distributed literature to a lot of homes and donated his yard for campaign signs for an extended period of time. And Dorothy for putting up with it :)
  • Jennifer Bengzten, Karin Hadley, and Suzanne Mann who helped organize our precinct garage sale Morgan Philpot.
  • Mike and Lisa Olson for letting us use their garage and yard for the sale.
  • Caitlin Bengtzen, Devon and Jason Kinghorn also helped with garage sale.
  • The Bengtzens for being willing to host a campaign advisor from out of state for Morgan on very very short notice late one Friday night.
  • Michael O'Halloren Teague Bengtzen, Caitlin Bengtzen and Vern May who helped with poll watching.
  • Diane Kingston, Lon & Kaye Nally, Suzanne Mann, and Karen Kinghorn who helped with election day calls
  • Mike Bready who sponsored the best primary debate between Tim Bridgewater and Mike Lee at Novell. 
  • Ken Bushman, Rey Johnson, Jesse Adamson, Teague Bengtzen, Wendy Hart, Carin Hadley, and Vern May who helped staff the debate.
  • Mike Olson who was a district captain for Morgan Philpot's campaign
  • All those who let us use their fence or yards for large campaign signs: the Bengztens, Garrets, Thurmans, Hyatts, Johnsons (Rey and Carolyn), Olsons (Mike and Lisa), Herrons, Thelma Smith ... 
  • Scott Hart gets a big thanks for editing the video of Morgan's visit to our precinct and creating 13 clips for us to put on YouTube. This was no small task and it was excellently done.
  • Tim Aalders who had Morgan Philpot on his radio show multiple times and ran Morgan ads his show as well.
  • Plus all of you who encouraged people to vote and shared your thoughts and opinions with your neighbors.
You all made a difference this year. I'm inspired by your involvement. Now we have to hold those elected accountable. "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance" as Jefferson said.

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Voting took place today!!!

Today is a monumental day...it is the long awaited Mid-Term election. Several Precinct members voted early and others chose to use the Absentee ballot. Then, there were the die-hard fans of the polling booth on Election Day. Several Precinct members were there bright and early as the polls opened.


The HI02 Precinct, along with HI05 scheduled Poll Watchers throughout the day. Here, Rod Mann, our faithful Precinct Chair, is taking the first watch.




We are grateful for those individuals who serve as Polling judges and ensure that those presenting themselves to vote are registered to do so in our area.




The new Voting system.....failed early!





So, a few of us got the good-old fashioned paper ballot!




Here, candidate John Dougall waits with the rest of us to cast his vote.




We hope you all took the opportunity to cast your sacred vote today. Our thanks to everyone for all their assistance in this election year. There were hours of hard work by many constituents in the HI02 Precinct.
Let's look forward to the final results!






Monday, November 01, 2010

New Morgan Philpot Video

The video below is one of the best and highlights what I feel is Morgan's strongest attribute with respect to being our congressman. He is humble and will strive to serve with honor.


Learning about Judges up for re-election

If you want to know more about the judges up for re-election in our area, please go to:

http://judgepedia.org/index.php/Utah_judicial_elections,_2010