This homeowner called it
So no BIG surprises in yesterday's annual town election. No little surprises either. Turnout was a pathetic at best 7.5%. Or with only 1,472 voters making the effort -- in an election costing taxpayers around $12,000 -- a little over $8 cost per vote cast.
The town really needs to follow UMass and create a PR Department to better promote the Amherst "brand." Since we are famous for being so opinionated it is embarrassing to have such a lousy turnout for a local election -- the most fundamental aspect of civic engagement.
But the establishment will be (somewhat) happy with the results. Phoebe Hazzard survived an
election process snafu and ended up the top vote getter, beating out somewhat seasoned candidate Vira Douangmany.
Although two seats were open so both candidates will join the 5 member Amherst School Committee.
The last minute School Committee write in campaign to keep Lawrence O'Brien on the board failed to gain traction. But first timer Victor Nunez-Ortiz did well for a write in candidate garnering 259 votes.
Election ballots are kind of like web pages: you want them to load quickly with as few clicks as possible to complete whatever task brought you there. And taking the time to write in the full name of a candidate vs simply filling in a little oval is a lot to ask.
TracyLee Boutilier, the other winner in a somewhat contested
Amherst
Housing
Authority race, like Vira Douangmany, is also somewhat seasoned as she ran for the AHA last year and lost to establishment candidate Peter Jessop.
With the town currently falling all over itself to address the problem of affordable housing the AHA could be instrumental in the upcoming political firefights.
It will also be interesting to see who replaces Paul Bobrowski, a level headed attorney, as Chair of the
Amherst
Housing
Authority since he did not run for reelection.
Also on a second try Doug Slaughter won an uncontested seat on the still all white Select Board, our Executive branch of government.
The Select Board has not had a decent contest
since 2007 when current SB member Alisa Brewer humiliated then Chair Anne Awad's husband Robie Hubley and "
reversed her steady consolidation of power."
Town Meeting winners (top 8 per Precinct for 3 year terms):