Below is an article from today?’s Eagle-Gazette. I have always had little to no faith in our leadership in this county, namely the commissioners. They, like our Trustees, most of the city government and the school board and administration are hold-overs from when we were a quiet little rural area. I did like Allan Reid when he was a commissioner, however, since his dramatic loss I think he has become bitter and hardened. I also liked Dolske at one time before he became a hardened and bitter politician of the infamous NW Republican Club.
I guess what I am trying to say is that I once could lay the blame for most of the county woes squarely on the backs of the commissioners but am now questioning that. Given the shortcomings we have witnessed in the Clerk of Courts?’ office and now the constant whining of the Board of Elections I have no now wonder if ALL our county leadership is inept or what?
I wonder if the blame for the mess we?’re in might be better laid on the backs of the county Republicans. They seem to control everything. If they?’re the honchos, maybe what I read earlier in this blog rings true. Maybe the cronyism and favoritism need to come to an end.
County elections board asking for more money
By ALAINA FAHY
The Eagle-Gazette Staff
afahy@nncogannett.com
FAIRFIELD COUNTY - The Fairfield County Board of Elections is back with its third money request this year for the Fairfield County Commission.
The request changes so frequently, the Board of Elections chairman couldn't remember Friday what the most recent request was for, or how much it was.
The board's chairman, Allan Reid, referred questions about the amount of the most recent budget request to county commissioners.
The most recent request was for $414,753.58 -according to the budget provided by the commissioners - and would pay for salary items, travel, expenses and other items.
''It's not our job to spend all of our time on our hands and knees begging for more money,'' said Board of Elections members John Dolske, frustrated because the previous two requests were not paid.
This most recent request is the third in a series of financial disagreements between the two boards.
Board of Elections members say they've tried to be patient with county commissioners. But the commission has only funded a little more than half of what the board has requested.
Elections board members' frustration recently led to a unanimous decision to file a lawsuit against the commission, demanding the most recent request be funded. Reid, however, couldn't say whether the suit had been filed, and County Prosecutor David Landefeld couldn't be reached Friday.
The argument is over whether the county is required to fund the elections office's every request or just the first one each budget year.
Reid, the elections board chairman, said the Ohio Revised Code requires the County Commission to approve the Board of Elections' annual budget requests.
Dolske, also of the elections board, acknowledged the county held up its end of that deal in 2006.
But the Board of Elections continues to ask for more, coming up with so many requests for different amounts it's hard to keep up with, Myers said.
In addition to salaries money for travel and expenses, the elections office says it needs more money for new voting machines.
Elections officials blame the Help America Vote Act for additional mandates and fees associated with upcoming elections.
Myers said the county gave the Board of Elections money for 25 new voting machines before the primary election, but the board never ordered them.
''The money is still in the account,'' Myers said.
The Board of Elections meets Tuesday to discuss what to do next regarding their request and the possible lawsuit.
I guess what I am trying to say is that I once could lay the blame for most of the county woes squarely on the backs of the commissioners but am now questioning that. Given the shortcomings we have witnessed in the Clerk of Courts?’ office and now the constant whining of the Board of Elections I have no now wonder if ALL our county leadership is inept or what?
I wonder if the blame for the mess we?’re in might be better laid on the backs of the county Republicans. They seem to control everything. If they?’re the honchos, maybe what I read earlier in this blog rings true. Maybe the cronyism and favoritism need to come to an end.
County elections board asking for more money
By ALAINA FAHY
The Eagle-Gazette Staff
afahy@nncogannett.com
FAIRFIELD COUNTY - The Fairfield County Board of Elections is back with its third money request this year for the Fairfield County Commission.
The request changes so frequently, the Board of Elections chairman couldn't remember Friday what the most recent request was for, or how much it was.
The board's chairman, Allan Reid, referred questions about the amount of the most recent budget request to county commissioners.
The most recent request was for $414,753.58 -according to the budget provided by the commissioners - and would pay for salary items, travel, expenses and other items.
''It's not our job to spend all of our time on our hands and knees begging for more money,'' said Board of Elections members John Dolske, frustrated because the previous two requests were not paid.
This most recent request is the third in a series of financial disagreements between the two boards.
Board of Elections members say they've tried to be patient with county commissioners. But the commission has only funded a little more than half of what the board has requested.
Elections board members' frustration recently led to a unanimous decision to file a lawsuit against the commission, demanding the most recent request be funded. Reid, however, couldn't say whether the suit had been filed, and County Prosecutor David Landefeld couldn't be reached Friday.
The argument is over whether the county is required to fund the elections office's every request or just the first one each budget year.
Reid, the elections board chairman, said the Ohio Revised Code requires the County Commission to approve the Board of Elections' annual budget requests.
Dolske, also of the elections board, acknowledged the county held up its end of that deal in 2006.
But the Board of Elections continues to ask for more, coming up with so many requests for different amounts it's hard to keep up with, Myers said.
In addition to salaries money for travel and expenses, the elections office says it needs more money for new voting machines.
Elections officials blame the Help America Vote Act for additional mandates and fees associated with upcoming elections.
Myers said the county gave the Board of Elections money for 25 new voting machines before the primary election, but the board never ordered them.
''The money is still in the account,'' Myers said.
The Board of Elections meets Tuesday to discuss what to do next regarding their request and the possible lawsuit.