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Today's Poll: Should voters be able to mount recall elections in NYS?

By Howard B. Owens
tom hunt

I assume this poll is the result of the debacle that is currently taking place in Corfu NY. I agree with Paul in normal flow of things. However when a situation arises, as what we have in Corfu, the normal flow of elect or re-elect is not sufficient and emergency measures need to be taken.

Jun 18, 2013, 8:48am Permalink
Ed Hartgrove

Again (or is it still?), I stress: Be very careful on what laws & procedures you pass. Heed the oft-misquoted words of John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton.

Jun 18, 2013, 9:39am Permalink
Mark Brudz

My fear of recall elections can be related directly to what happened in Wisconsin a few years ago,

A governor was initially elected by a 3 point margin, he together with his legislature began to act upon the exact agenda that he ran on.

The opposition first through court challenge and then through a recall essentially shut down any progress in the state for over 9 months. The result of the recall the Governor again won election except this time by 6 points rather than the 3 points and the state had a bill of over $100 million that had to be added to their budget.

The only thing that I ever agreed with the Obama administration on was that elections have consequences, if you can recall every time a politician makes an unpopular decision, you do not have democracy, You have anarchy.

Jun 18, 2013, 11:00am Permalink
C. M. Barons

Talk about a waste of money... We need voters who both pay attention and exercise their right to vote. As far as government goes: we get exactly what we ask (vote) for. The public needs to get its stuff together BEFORE the election NOT afterwards. All this rhubarb about the Corfu mayor. Was he a different person before he won the election?

Jun 18, 2013, 2:16pm Permalink

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