From jflofland at ucdavis.edu Wed Jun 8 18:21:25 2005 From: jflofland at ucdavis.edu (John Lofland) Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 18:21:25 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] Greenwald on selecting the mayor Message-ID: The mayor selection matter gets more and more complicated. Here is Sue Greenwald's view (forwarded with her permission). John >X-Sender: suegreen at smtp.dcn.davis.ca.us >Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 18:04:05 -0700 >To: John Lofland >From: Sue Greenwald > > >Hi John, > >Apparently, some councilmembers have been replying to citizen letters >concerning the council's actions and intentions regarding the selection of >Mayor. It seems that there is some obfuscation going on. > > Let me help clarify the issues. Bette Racki confirmed my version of events >this afternoon. According to Bette,Ted moved, seconded by Steve,to direct >Harriet to come back with wording that would change the ordinance from >"selection of Mayor by highest vote-getter" to "selection of Mayor by vote >of council." Additionally, they would not accept my amendment to make this >changeeffective only after my term. > >Bottom line: The council has directed staff to change the ordinance >regarding selection of Mayor, and they refused to accept my amendment to >make that change after I have served my term. > >I should add that, very shortly after the last election, one councilmember >told me directly that he intended to ignore the directive in the selection >of Mayor ordinance, and that he intended to be the next Mayor. >Subsequently, I started hearing second-hand reports that other >councilmembers were making similar statements. > >Given the above facts, I think it would be prudent for the citizens of >Davis to assume that this council intends to try to overturn the results of >the last election. If this is not the case, I would also assume that each >councilmember would have no problem with stating, in writing, that they >will vote to appoint me Mayor in 2006 AND TO LET ME SERVE THE STANDARD TWO >YEAR TERM, according to the directive in the ordinance that was in place >when I was elected. > >Finally, concerning the ordinance, I talked to Harriet today and she >confirmed that when she wrote the ordinance directing council to select the >Mayor Pro Tem and Mayor by highest vote-getter, she put in the phrase >"serves at the will of the council" merely to be consistent with state law. >According to state law, a city can only legally bind any future council to >any ordinance if it is passed by a vote of the people. >Again, the "highest vote-getter" ordinance is as strong a statement of the >rules of the game a city council can legally pass. It has been honored >without question by every council since it was enacted in 1990. Our council >fully honored this ordinance when Susie Boyd was a minority Mayor Pro Tem, >and I was in the majority. What more can I say? > > Sue > >======================== >Sue Greenwald >530-756-5831