Amherst March 25 election 2014: Do over?
If Helen Berg -- 3rd place finisher in a 4-way race where the top two win a Select Board seat -- gets her way, Amherst taxpayers will spend another $12,000 for a "do over" of yesterday's election.
Ms. Berg finished 3rd garnering only 379 votes compared to the two winners, Andy Steinberg with 1,843 and second place finisher Connie Kruger with 1,700.
Or what most political insiders would consider
not even close. In fact, you don't even have to be a political insider to consider that not even close.
The technicality stems from placing the order of candidates names on the ballot. Traditionally the town has always drawn names from a hat for order of placement, thus giving our Polish friends with surnames ending in W a chance to be first on the ballot.
At the February 6 meeting of the
Board of Registrars, that took about 45 minutes, all the contested town wide races and Town Meeting races were done this way. Ms. Berg complained about her 3rd place drawing stating the town should go alphabetically, thus placing her first on the ballot.
The town currently operates under the Amherst
Town Government Act which was enacted in December, 2001. And the that document is silent on how to place names on the local election ballot.
Therefore the safest course of action would be to abide by state statute.
Her complaint did raise a red flag, and it was then the Town Clerk noticed the February 6 meeting of the Board of Registrars had not been properly posted according to Open Meeting Law.
At that point -- with a do over already in the works, meaning a reprinting of all the ballots, both the town attorney and Town Manager looked at whether the town should go by state statute and simply list all candidates alphabetically (as requested by Ms. Berg), or do it the way it has always been done.
They decided to properly repost the Board of Registrars do over meeting for March 5th, redo the random drawing, and then reprint the ballots. The only change in Select Board order was Ms. Berg moved up a notch to #2 on the ballot and Mr. Boothroyd moved down to #3 from his former #2 spot.
And it certainly seems like being #4 on the ballot did not hurt Connie Kruger any.
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Another angry Select Board loser:
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