Well, well, well, was not this paragraph included in the letter on post #71 of this thread?...
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Ms. Gaczewski is one of those that listens to only 1 radio station... WIIFM... What’s In it For ME.
Yes she has to sell herself as her actions did not do it for her. Connections to the Village Mayor really is her only claim to fame. We need the Town council to move forward from the political connections and get new younger candidates willing to make a better Lancaster.
Well, well, well, was not this paragraph included in the letter on post #71 of this thread?...
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Last edited by mark blazejewski; June 15th, 2020 at 05:33 PM.
LIDA Member Rinow to Member Ruda: You were a sitting Trustee on the Board. Did you help support Mr. Sweeney getting a seat on the CDC Board?"
I posted numerous times years ago that I was baffled why the Lancaster Conservative Party endorsed Democratic Party candidates 100% of the time. A party with conservative values consistently endorsing candidate with liberal, ideological values.
Well, that changed several years ago with a change in Conservative Party Chair and a system where prospective candidates were interviewed, vetted, and endorsed to ensure conservative party values were observed.
That did not preclude Democrat endorsed candidates from challenging endorsed Conservative Party candidates in the primary and from being victorious. At the same time, such victory by Democrat left an independent voter unsure that the candidate on the ballot shared their values.
Tuesday’s primary for Lancaster Town Council well exemplifies such scenario. Dawn Gaczewski has been a registered Conservative Party member for 11 years and the only candidate endorsed by the Conservative Party. She is also a Conservative Party committee member.
Michael Wozniak, Gaczewski’s Democrat endorsed opponent was a registered Democrat for years, even serving as a party committeeman, has changed party affiliation to Conservative in the last 133 days before the election - as have many other Democrats to enhance his chance of ‘stealing’ the Conservative line.
As a lifelong ‘blank’ who abhors voting on either the Democratic or Republican line, hearing that Wozniak has been endorsed by the Independence Party in the fall election, should Wozniak capture the Conservative line, that leaves me no choice but to vote elsewhere as Wozniak is no conservative – IMHO!
Ah, the political machinations in play during election time.
Just curious, did anyone receive any of these on SAturday?
Political calls
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Conservative primary results
Still unofficial
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The latest on the Lancaster Conservative Party primary vote count for council seat has Mike Wozniak leading Dawn Gaczewski by a narrow margin. Votes are being canvassed and the winner should be announced shortly.
Rumors abound on the efforts of the Democratic and Conservative Parties to register voters into the Conservative Party. Effort by the Conservative Party to keep their endorsed candidate on the line in November and efforts by the Democratic Party and Conservative Party discontents to ‘steal’ the party line.
Like others switching party affiliations, Wozniak was a registered Democrat for years, serving as a Democratic Party Committee member, and has recently registered as a conservative. Wozniak is also endorsed by the Democratic Party.
As a ‘blank’ and unable to vote in the primary, it is interesting to note the change in the number of registered voters in Lancaster in the past year and the change in party registrations,
2019
Democrat – 11,693
Republican – 9,393
Blank – 6,612
Independence – 1,822
Conservative – 939
Working Family – 177
Green – 89
Total – 30,720
2020 (July 14)
Democrat – 11,770
Republican – 9,872
Blank – 6,732
Independence – 1,795
Conservative – 1,127
Working Family – 156
Other - 221
Green – 191
LBT – 53
Total – 31,839
Thank you, Lee for the update.
The numbers show it was the Republicans that did the most party switching.
Don't you think?
479 less than last year while the Dems are only 77 less.
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Lee, I'm backwards. Sorry. I had in my head that the first column of numbers was for 2020 and the second was the previous year.
So, I too don't know how any determination can be made of which party had the most flippers.
Some of the Dem flippers were Gaczewski leaners like Coleman and Dave Brown
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34 days and still no official results from the June primary in a local election.
Will the official November Presidential election results be known before 2021?
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