District 51A Candidate Forum a Success

24 04 2009

By Jeremy Powers, SD 51 DFL Chair.

Wednesday night’s public announcement that District 51 DFL is looking for a candidate for 51A was, I believe, at least reasonably successful.

Nine people outside of our normal circle of friends, plus 15 district directors and friends, attended the meeting. They represented the City Council, both major school districts, the legal profession and the Chamber of Commerce. Some like Dick Swanson, Jeff Lange and Bill McCarthy were doing kind of double duty, representing the city and labor as appropriate. Because of an illness and then short timing, no one from Education Minnesota could make it. Dick Lange and Steve Novak from Anoka County couldn’t make it.

In terms of doing what it was supposed to, at least three names have surfaced of people who are now considering running. We will talk about them at our district meeting, but I would rather not put their names in a blog post. That is a far cry from having an announced candidate, but it is the kind of progress we were looking for.

I gave a PowerPoint presentation and in my typical style, I talked too fast. During the presentation Shawn Hamilton, our 2008 candidate, announced that he would not be running again, publicly opening the door for others. Dick Swanson began the question and answer period – breaking the ice – by asking for Rep. Connie Bernardy to explain what it was like being a state rep.  Connie talked for several minutes and laid out a day-in-the-life of campaigning and legislating. Other questions arose.  The entire event lasted less than one hour. Attendees were given a folder containing a map of the district, recent election results, a DFL platform and a contact sheet with phone numbers of various people so that if they find anyone who is pondering a run they have several people they could talk to about it.

The event was very civil and matter-of-fact (possibly to the point of being boring.) However, I think it was received in the manner in which I intended – to layout simply that there will be DFL candidate and we are casting a wide net in an effort to find the best possible candidate.

Regardless of how effective the whole thing was, several people at the state DFL and at the House Caucus complimented our efforts. I think it showed them that we are doing what is expected in terms of recruiting a candidate.

As a next step I will be issuing a news release to the Blaine-Spring Lake Park Life that we are seeking a candidate and that it was announced at a meeting of community leaders at City Hall.

PDF copies of the PowerPoint presentation are available if anyone wants one.





Inspiration for CD 6 DFL, 2010’s Congressional Race

16 04 2009

We Are Curious as to Who Michele Bachmann Represents

Quiche Moraine hosts a “Carnival to Replace Michele Bachmann” on a monthly basis. SD51 DFL members are encouraged to write pieces here at the SD51 DFL blog for inclusion.

Mike





Candidate Information Night for District 51A

16 04 2009

Information for Those Interested in Exploring Your Potential Candidacy

We would like your presence at a public meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22, at Blaine City Hall.

The meeting will be conducted by District 51 DFL and will essentially be the announcement that we are looking for a candidate for the state legislature in House District 51 A. All of 51A is in Blaine.

We are asking you because you represent a part of the community of Blaine. We don’t expect you to have any affinity or commitment to the DFL nor do we expect you to make even the slightest political commitment of any kind. The atmosphere will be as apolitical as we can make it. There will be no stump speeches or critiques of any political candidate or party.

Our goal is to maximize the spread of information. We hope that someone you know or someone you may meet may make a good candidate and legislator.

We feel that for the two-party system to work, we need to involve the public in helping us select the best possible candidate to represent Blaine. We feel that if you and your organization want to maximize good representation in Saint Paul, that transcends political parties, you should be at this meeting.

Two years ago, we couldn’t make our search more public because our incumbent candidate had not announced that he was stepping down.

Blaine and House District 51A are swing voting areas. They have been represented by both Republicans and Democrats in the past decade. Both Democrats and Republicans have won statewide races in the district.

The tentative agenda for the meeting is:

  • Welcome & introductions
  • Explanation of the situation
  • Expectations of a state representative
  • The endorsement process
  • The election and campaign process
  • What makes a good candidate
  • What help the candidate can expect and what he/she is expected to do
  • Question and answers

We will provide a PowerPoint presentation and then handle questions. We know you are busy and we won’t waste your time.

We will send you home with a map of the district, a copy of the PowerPoint presentation, demographics of the district, results of recent elections and a copy of the DFL platform.