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3 City Council Seats Up For Grabs This Fall
#16
Posted 20 June 2014 - 02:42 PM
#17
Posted 20 June 2014 - 03:53 PM
Personally, I would vote for someone who didn't do any of those things, based purely on his or her platform and motivation for running.
I think most people would. I'm saying that in order to get support, to get noticed, you have to get out there.
Steve Heard
Folsom Real Estate Specialist
EXP Realty
BRE#01368503
Owner - MyFolsom.com
916 718 9577
#18
Posted 20 June 2014 - 04:44 PM
I won't vote for any of the three incumbents and will cast my vote(s) for newcomers. If we can unseat just one and then in 2 years Ernie Sheldon retires and whoa, I just thought of it, even if we unseat one of the big three, who's to say they won't return in two years when Ernie's seat is open. Yikes!!! the nightmare
#19
Posted 20 June 2014 - 05:02 PM
Six years and the newest member is Ernie Sheldon. Here's the order chronologically.
Steve Miklos - 1994
Kerri Howell - 1998
Jeff Starsky - 2000
Andy Morin - 2002
Ernie Sheldon - 2008
wow. is that a record? 1994?
#20
Posted 20 June 2014 - 07:17 PM
Jack Kipp served on the city council for 24 years.
#21
Posted 23 June 2014 - 02:43 PM
Afternoon all!
I haven't yet officially announced it yet as the nomination period isn't until July but I WILL be running against the career council members in 2014.
We had a fantastic out come last election with 9,700 votes! Even with the Chamber spending darn near $20,000 for Starsky's campaign. I've been silently putting together a solid team/ plan of action behind me to hit twice as hard this go around. Anyone who wants to help is absolutely welcome.
Updates will be available via the web page and Facebook.
- www.RogerGaylord.com
- www.facebook.com/VoteGaylord4Folsom
Folsom deserves new leadership....this time they will get it!!
-Roger Gaylord III (Fresh Face for Folsom)
#22
Posted 23 June 2014 - 03:26 PM
Best if luck to you, Roger.
When you're ready, tells us about you and your position on various issues.
Steve Heard
Folsom Real Estate Specialist
EXP Realty
BRE#01368503
Owner - MyFolsom.com
916 718 9577
#23
Posted 23 June 2014 - 03:37 PM
Events
I am running for Folsom City Council 2014! I need YOUR HELP! What better way to contribute to the campaign than having a great time with us at FLB Sports Bar.
Last election the Chamber of Commerce spent $20,000 to keep the incumbent Jeff Starsky in office, yet we still got almost 10,000 votes! This time were going all out! Change can be made with your help!!
Come mingle with me and my many of my supporters August 20th from 6pm to 9pm. Tickets are limited and run $100 per person or $150 per couple! This includes drinks, food and FUN! (This is a tax write off!!) RSVP on Facebook!
If you can’t make it, no need to worry! You can still help out by making a contribution at http://rogergaylord.com/contribute or spreading word about the campaign online!
#24
Posted 23 June 2014 - 03:42 PM
#25
Posted 23 June 2014 - 03:44 PM
The problem is................... the number of people who live in Folsom but who do not frequent this forum is huge, and those folks are likely not aware of issues in the city or problems with the city council. Things appear to be fine so they vote for the same people over and over again thinking things have been hunky dory. Newbies who run not only have to state their positions and visions, but they have to make it clear what the issues are and why we need change.
When these newbies submit statements for the voter pamphlets and when they post information on their websites, in print advertisements, and in print collateral, they have to make these issues clear. Merely stating what candidates do for a living, how long they've lived in town, marital status, and how many children they have isn't going to win new votes (I've seen candidates for various elected offices do this before). There has to be meat and potatoes in everything voters see.
In addition, newbies need to take full advantage of this site as well as Facebook and other social media, encouraging others to "share" in order to get their names and visions out.
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I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~ Edward Everett Hale
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." ~ Anne Frank
#26
Posted 23 June 2014 - 04:08 PM
Good catch Aztransplant! This has been fixed. The site is being organized right now and will include my opinion on my topics.
Deb, you're absolutely correct; most residents aren't involved or aware with Folsom's current issues. This is indeed a major problem. However the election process in Folsom is all about money and a good ol' boy network.
I can tell you first hand by how it went down in the last election that the incumbents will and have always had an upper hand over any challengers; mainly due to the money. With backings from the Chambers BIZPAC and developer relationships, most challengers can’t compete. You might have the best ideas in the world but if its drowned by 500 campaign signs, mailers, TV ads and unlimited stage opportunities it won't make a difference you’ll still lose.
This is what needs to change; we need term limits to stop the redundancy and open up the flow of ideas. Miklos, Howell and Starsky need to be termed out and retired.
#27
Posted 23 June 2014 - 04:28 PM
Good catch Aztransplant! This has been fixed. The site is being organized right now and will include my opinion on my topics.
Deb, you're absolutely correct; most residents aren't involved or aware with Folsom's current issues. This is indeed a major problem. However the election process in Folsom is all about money and a good ol' boy network.
I can tell you first hand by how it went down in the last election that the incumbents will and have always had an upper hand over any challengers; mainly due to the money. With backings from the Chambers BIZPAC and developer relationships, most challengers can’t compete. You might have the best ideas in the world but if its drowned by 500 campaign signs, mailers, TV ads and unlimited stage opportunities it won't make a difference you’ll still lose.
This is what needs to change; we need term limits to stop the redundancy and open up the flow of ideas. Miklos, Howell and Starsky need to be termed out and retired.
I have never voted for anyone because I saw a sign or a lot of signs....but that's me; I realize a lot of people don't do their homework, though. Newbies need to be out there making face-to-face contact....wherever they can to get their names out... and do some thinking outside the box to create cost-efficient lawn signs.
Tailored Resume Services
(916) 984-0855
Volunteer, Court Appointed Special Advocate for Sacramento CASA * I Am for the Child
Making a Difference in the Life of Abused and Neglected Children in Foster Care
http://www.sacramentocasa.org/
I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~ Edward Everett Hale
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." ~ Anne Frank
#28
Posted 23 June 2014 - 07:02 PM
The problem is................... the number of people who live in Folsom but who do not frequent this forum is huge, and those folks are likely not aware of issues in the city or problems with the city council. Things appear to be fine so they vote for the same people over and over again thinking things have been hunky dory. Newbies who run not only have to state their positions and visions, but they have to make it clear what the issues are and why we need change.
When these newbies submit statements for the voter pamphlets and when they post information on their websites, in print advertisements, and in print collateral, they have to make these issues clear. Merely stating what candidates do for a living, how long they've lived in town, marital status, and how many children they have isn't going to win new votes (I've seen candidates for various elected offices do this before). There has to be meat and potatoes in everything voters see.
In addition, newbies need to take full advantage of this site as well as Facebook and other social media, encouraging others to "share" in order to get their names and visions out.
Are we saying that the citizens are uninformed? Uninterested? That the problems aren't big enough? After all, if pot holes, unemployment, decaying infrastructure or crime were the issues, they'd be obvious and visible.
I hope more folks do come aboard and discuss the issues as they see them.
Steve Heard
Folsom Real Estate Specialist
EXP Realty
BRE#01368503
Owner - MyFolsom.com
916 718 9577
#29
Posted 23 June 2014 - 07:23 PM
Are we saying that the citizens are uninformed? Uninterested? That the problems aren't big enough? After all, if pot holes, unemployment, decaying infrastructure or crime were the issues, they'd be obvious and visible.
I hope more folks do come aboard and discuss the issues as they see them.
Yes, it's my opinion that a lot of voters are not informed about the kinds of issues people bring forward and discuss here. Pretend you are not a MyFolsomite and that you're not involved with the movers and shakers in town. How would you know?
Tailored Resume Services
(916) 984-0855
Volunteer, Court Appointed Special Advocate for Sacramento CASA * I Am for the Child
Making a Difference in the Life of Abused and Neglected Children in Foster Care
http://www.sacramentocasa.org/
I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do. ~ Edward Everett Hale
"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." ~ Anne Frank
#30
Posted 24 June 2014 - 08:40 AM
Most people I speak to in Folsom are very aware of the problems associated with our city. I think it is the quality of the new contenders that is the problem. Most suddenly appear (or reappear) only at election time when it is really too late. This city has many opportunities to volunteer, many good organizations to join and lots committees and commissions to sit on. The more you do the more involved you become and the more people you meet. It is tangible proof that you love this city, are passionate about it's future all the time, not just at election time. I understand Steve's reasons for not standing but he is a prime example of someone who is passionate about this town and who could easily get elected. Strange really as so often he has wonderfully opposing views to so many posters.
Thanks Steve for the many hours you have devoted to Folsom.
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