Silicon Valley Mercury News, 10/29/12, "Election recommendations of the Mercury News editorial board for November 2012" Editorial Board disclosure, from the San Mateo County Times, 11/4/12 Opinion, page A12: Mac Tully, President and publisher, David J. putler, Editor and vice president, Barbara J. Marshman, Editorial page editor, Ed Clendaniel, editorial writer, Rachael Wilner, editorial writer, Michele Lew, community member). "Here are our recommendations for Tuesday's election."
If you didn't vote early, its time, 11/6/12 |
Prop. 31, changes in legislative process: yes.
Prop. 32, change in campaign finance regulation: no.
Prop. 33, change in auto insurance regulation: no.
Prop. 34, repeal death penalty: yes.
Prop. 35, stronger law against human trafficking: yes.
Prop. 36, changes to three-strikes law: yes.
Prop. 37, food labeling requirements: no.
Prop. 38, increase in higher earners' income tax: no.
Prop. 39, sets one method of tax calculation for all businesses: yes.
Prop. 40, maintain citizens' redistricting: yes.
San Mateo County Measure B, establishes district elections for supervisor: yes.
Measure C Charter change from at large to district elections: no opinion mentioned.
San Mateo County Measure E, Jefferson Union High School bonds parcel tax: yes.
President: Barack Obama.
U.S. Senate: Dianne Feinstein.
U.S. House of Representatives: Jackie Speier (District 14)
State Senate: Jerry Hill (District 13).
22nd State Assembly District: no opinion mentioned.
San Mateo County supervisor (District 4): Shelly Masur.
San Mateo County Board of Education member, Area 7: no opinion mentioned.
Pacifica city council election: no opinion mentioned.
San Mateo County Harbor District election: no opinion mentioned.
Full recommendations from the Editorial Board which affect San Mateo, Santa Clara and San Jose counties: Here.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
19 comments:
Oh, so that's an Editorial Board. Looks like the actual editor of the paper and professional journalists and one community member for the San Mateo Times. So what's ours? Where's Elaine and the staff? Were they included but not credited? Or, is this some other kind of board? Future role on other issues like outsourcing, OWWTP, new library, highway 1?? You professional communicators in charge need to start communicating. Answer the public's questions rather than creating more.
when is an editorial board not an editorial board?
Can you be on an editorial board w/o ever doing an editorial.
The Tribune is being as strange as our city council.
It was a surprise to me that I voted the same as Bay Area News Group/Mercury New/San Mateo County Times Editorial Board where they made recommendations, except for 4th district Supervisor. Both Shelly Masur and Warren Slocum seem to be qualified candidates, but I liked Warren Slocum's background, and interest in the budget and "streamlining government" better.
Careful Kathy! That might qualify you to be on an Editorial Board, if only in Pacifica.
@502 please see 450. If this "strangeness" continues beyond this election we might also want to visit the dictionary for a definition of propaganda. Hey, these well-intentioned board members will work cheaper than any PR firm the city could hire to improve communication and build consensus. Give it time.
502 is it possible to be stranger than the Pacifica City Council? Really now, is it?
".. that might qualify you to be on an Editorial Board, if only in Pacifica." Anonymous, 5:25 PM Yikes!
The internet Editorial Board disclosure wasn't perfect on this one either, but it was perfect in the SM Times newspaper print edition, 11/4/12, page A12.
Not a surprise, Kathy. I knew Pacifica had finally slipped into complete disarray when RoundTable closed. End of days. Pacificans, save yourselves!
Anonymous said...
Not a surprise, Kathy. I knew Pacifica had finally slipped into complete disarray when RoundTable closed. End of days. Pacificans, save yourselves!
November 4, 2012 6:13 PM
Seriously how do you screw up a Round Table Pizza shop?
Only our City council could screw one up!
Pacifica city council election: no opinion mentioned.
Thus no one cares about Pacifica!
Relax 623 they also didn't mention any other council races. Although, we should not assume from this that anyone, anywhere, actually gives a plover pattie about Pacifica. When a town is as hellbent on self-destruction as this one there's not a whole lot outsiders can do.
The Tribune really F'd up this one. Editorial Board my ass. I think Elaine was out sick and John Mayberry took advantage of the situation to pick people who would choose his man Rich Campbell. The whole thing stinks.
Enough to make anybody sick.
Anon 611, just think you can get a bumper sticker that says "don't blame me I didn't vote for Campbell!"
The editorial board for the Tribune was in place before Elaine went out on sick leave.
The Times board, which is really the Merc's board, has nothing to do with the Trib.
Who did they endorse in 2008
The editorial board is what made Elaine go out sick!
anon 1151 Was anyone saying the Times' Editorial Board has anything to do with the Trib's Board? I think the point being made kinda/sorta was that the Times' Editorial Board/Merc's, unlike the Trib's, is made up of the newspaper editorial staff and one community member. The Trib seems heavy on community members. Doesn't that indicate a different role? May we expect future PR-like endorsements and cheerleading for this and that? They may not be the source of Elaine Larsen's illness but they haven't been around very long.
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