Posts Tagged ‘Jenice Dove’
Thornton City Council task list: Transparency, a charter change and business
With Election Day over and a new mayor and members of council seated on the Thornton City Council dais, it is time to get down to business – literally and figuratively. The economy continues to cast a pall on everything but there are other issues we would like to see council tackle. In no particular [...]
Retreads rebutted: Thornton chooses outsider Williams to lead city, rejects Adams County Democrats
The City of Thornton has a new Mayor-elect in Heidi Williams, a city politics outsider who appealed to residents looking for a change from the good ol’ boys. In fact, Williams did not only defeat Councilmembers Goodman and Vigil, she absolutely trounced them. Goodman and Vigil, both political retreads with decades long history in the [...]
Occupy Thornton: Time for residents to stand up against labor’s influences
As misguided and oftentimes ridiculous as the various ‘occupy’ protests are, their desire to stop the influence of money on public policy is not entirely off the mark. Looking down at a city level, Thornton residents need to be aware of the efforts of outside special interests to influence our local politicians. Those down at [...]
Thornton City Council candidate forum provides a few interesting tidbits
The Metro North Chamber of Commerce and MetroNorth Newspapers held their City Council Candidate Forum recently and while the event did not provide too much notable, there were some interesting comments by some of the candidates. As much as anything it was interesting just to observe some of them as they answered and in doing [...]
At first glance: Thornton city council and mayoral candidates finalized
Politics are about to become very local as the list of those seeking an office at the Thornton civic center is finalized. The list has some notable incumbents, fascinating new comers and some old retreads trying for a new office. Here’s a quick look at the candidates in each race: Mayor This is the big [...]
Today’s the day – Get your ballot in!
It’s Election Day across the county today. Here in Thornton there are city council races in every ward and we also have Adams County Issue 1A on the ballot. Historically voter turnout in off-year elections is pretty dismal – around 30% or so. This is truly sad and disappointing. It is my firm belief that [...]
What do union campaign contributions to council candidates get the unions?
We recently wrote about how much money had been raised by the people running for the four open Thornton City Council seats. This was done as an exercise in understanding not only how much it costs to run for local office but also where that money comes from. In looking at the candidate contribution reports, [...]
How much does it cost to run for city council?
Thornton City Council candidates posted their contribution / expenditure reports this week (click here to view them). In looking at them, they provide some insight into how much it costs to gain one of the eight coveted seats – four of which are up for grabs right now. It is also interesting to see who [...]
Learn more about your Thornton City Council candidates
Between now and November there will be many opportunities to learn more about the individuals that would like to serve as your Thornton City Council representatives. Twelve candidates have announced their intention to run for the four available seats thus ensuring a rather vigorous debate between now and Election Day. MetroNorth Newspapers and the Metro [...]
Thornton City Council candidates become official
The signs have started appearing alongside the streets in recent weeks so you know it must be election time. Thornton will be holding elections for half of the city council seats this year. Ward I and Ward IV feature incumbents Jan Bach and Charles Stevenson and each of them are facing three challengers, some of [...]