The word on the street is that the Let Asheville Vote petition drive has enough signatures to force the city of Asheville to return to a non-partisan election process for City Council elections this fall.
As you know, Asheville City Council recently voted to move from non-partisan elections to a partisan elections process. That vote has created a huge backlash, including the Let Asheville Vote petition drive. Let Asheville Vote had to get 5,000 signatures of registered city voters to put the issue to a referendum.
The petition drive hit the 5,000 mark with about 20 signatures to spare.
That means all candidates must refile to run. The primary election will be pushed back to October, with the general election in November. More as we get details. The Buncombe County Board of Elections will meet this afternoon to make this all official.
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Sharp eyes, Ash. For what it’s worth, I’d suspect that the article wasn’t pulled down as an attempt to save face, but rather because it was incorrect and confusing.
Just making funny.
And aiding you in your promotion, no?
Bill-
Keep my good name out of this. I have two responsibilities: number one is to write slightly snarky articles about bands playing in town, and number two is to make funny. Combine those with my shameless self promotion, and that’s about all I got. Other than signing the petition, I have nothing else to do with this. So why bring me into it?
I can’t belive Mtn X just pulled the story (which I read!) and acted like it was never posted up there. Weak.
VIDEO
Referendum petition validated
WLOS
July 31, 2007, 11:00 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqOd_ZlPWRU
Blogs rule, (weekly) papers drool.
I bet their source was none-other-than Jason Bugg!
but hey, at least they didn’t post the wrong story like Mounain Xpress.
It’s the attack of the hapless local papers!
I like it!
The Citizen-Time(Machines)s
The measure passed…and the Citizen times lied on their time stamp, LOL.
DIRECTLY FROM THEIR SITE:
"July 31, 2007 4:49 pm
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ASHEVILLE — The public will have a chance to vote on whether political parties should be involved in the City Council elections.
That news comes at 5:15 p.m"
So…the news came at 5:15…but the story was published at 4:49??? wow…I had no idea the Citizen Times had a time machine! Impressive.
Do you have a link to the Xpress blog?