During election years, most attention seems focused on national and state elections, but local elections are where change starts. The most visible change might also be seen at the local level since it can take a while for what federal and state governments do to have an effect locally.
From property taxes to potholes and how schools are run, most of the issues that affect daily life are decided at the local level. Now, more than ever, young people need elected officials who represent their points of view on the city council, county board and school board. These elected officials can make progress happen - or not.
Law enforcement is also local. Your city council and county commissioners play a role in law enforcement and the local criminal justice system. They pass ordinances for city police and the county sheriff and deputies to enforce. Did you know it is against city law to use skateboards on downtown sidewalks or that people who don’t live in the city limits can serve on the library board? The sheriff, county attorney and judges are also elected and are responsible for enforcing local laws. When these people are campaigning, it is good to think of yourself as the boss and of them as people interviewing for a job. That is the way democracy works best. Make sure the people you vote for will work for you.
Community development is local. Day care and affordable housing are issues that our city and county officials can act on or provide support for.
It is also much easier for those of us in rural areas to have some direct contact and discussion with local candidates as well as office holders and therefore to be an informed voter. The Park Rapids League of Women Voters makes this even easier by hosting candidate forums for local elections. We held six forums in this election cycle. You can watch videos of these forums at http://lwvparkrapidsarea.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_98.html
Remember that your vote counts. In Breezy Point, MN, it took a coin flip to determine a City Council position due to a tie.
If you have questions about how to vote, where to vote or where to find information, called the Hubbard County Courthouse, ask your local League of Women Voters or the local parties. You can vote in person now at the courthouse or show up at your polling place on Nov 6th.
Monday, October 29, 2018
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Last forum of this election cycle: Menahga School Board
LWV Park Rapids Area held it final candidate forum of the year last night.
Thank you to the candidates for attending the forum and sharing your thoughtful answers:
Thank you to all the LWV Park Rapids members and friends who put on these forums this year:
This was a group effort and each and everyone of us is needed to make things run smoothly.
Thank you to the candidates for attending the forum and sharing your thoughtful answers:
- Andrea Haverinen (Incumbent)
- Katie Howard (Incumbent)
- Robert E. Smith
- Durwin Tomperi (Incumbent)
See the full video here
Thank you to all the LWV Park Rapids members and friends who put on these forums this year:
This was a group effort and each and everyone of us is needed to make things run smoothly.
- LuAnn Hurd-Lof for all the scheduling, contacting candidates and setting up the venues etc. etc.
- Terry Kalil, Harland Johnson, Sue Tomte, Carolynne White for moderating our forums
- Carolynne White for organizing articles, posters, Facebook, websites and handling the sound system
- Carolynne White, Harlan Johnson, Tom Petschl, Carter Hedeen, Cynthia Jones, Milica Stanfel, Lyn Pinnick for helping to prescreen questions submitted by email.
- Milica Stanfel, Susan Bearden, LuAnn Hurd-Lof for being timers
- Carol Ashley, Cindy Gunsolus, Barb Wiebesick, for greeting people and handling sign in sheets
- Annamae Holzworth for organizing the hospitality team before she left on her trip.
- Florence and Carter Hedeen, Carol Moen, Hillary Stoltz, Mary Adams, Beth Baker-Knuttila and Susan Bearden for all the set up, treats and doing all the little things that kept us on track.
- A special thank you to all the members who passed along information about the forums, attended the forums, put up posters and flyers etc. etc. Especially to any member I forgot to thank.
- Laurie Conzemius: A very special thank you for video taping all the forums and so quickly processing and uploading them to youtube.
Park Rapids High School votes in mock election
Seniors in Sandy Aldrich's government and law class set up a mock election polling place to help assist the students, teachers and staff of Park Rapids High School in experiencing the voting process. The students had to register, and mark their ballots just as if they went to the polls to vote on November 6th. League member and election judge Florence Hedeen was on hand to answer any questions and was impressed with the process.
- 3 write in votes,
- 5 votes for Josh Welter the Libertarian,
- 12 votes for Chris Wright of the Grassroots party,
- 33 votes for Tim Walz, of the DFL party
- 91 votes for Jeff Johnson of the Republican party.
- ( 1 spoiled ballot)
Results: 145 people voted in yesterday's mock election:
Sandy Aldrich
Social Studies Teacher
Park Rapids Area High School
Friday, October 19, 2018
Video of Sheriff''s Forum in Park Rapids
Thank you to the sheriff candidates Cory Aukes and Dion Pederson for answering questions for the voters in the Park Rapids area. There were over 94 people that attended the forum and a total of over 30 questions were submitted. These questions were combined so that we covered as many topics as possible. We hope that if you still need further clarification that you will seek out the candidates and ask them. We know by this turnout that the voters feel this is an important campaign for Hubbard County.
Thank you to Harlan Johnson for once again doing an excellent of moderating, to Susan B and Milica S. for being timers and to our hostesses and set up, registration team of Mary A, Florence H, Carter H, Hillary S, Barb W, and Carol A. Great job.
For the full video of the Sheriff's candidate Forum Part II
Friday, October 12, 2018
Video of Park Rapids City Mayor Forum
Thank you to the candidates, Pam Hauber and Ryan Leckner, audience members and the LWV members who helped set up and attended Thursday night's forum. Each candidate got an opportunity to voice their positions. Thank you Sue Tomte for moderating the forum. Also thanks to Laura Conzemius for video taping our forums.
Write-in votes for candidates for statutory city, township, or school district are counted without the need for a written request.
Watch the full video here
Since Pat Mikesh has withdrawn from the mayor's race and there is a declared write in candidate, we have included information on how to vote for a write in candidate:
On your ballot for the mayor's race in this case, if you decide to write in a name not on the printed ballot, fill in the oval by the word "write in"..then print the name of the person you are voting for on the line. The spelling does not have to be exact but the intent must be readable.
(from the MN Secretary of State website) Candidates for Statutory City
Friday, October 5, 2018
Video of Hubbard County Commissioners Fourm
Thank you to the candidates for Hubbard County Commissioners District 1 and 3, audience members and LWV members who attended Thursday evening's forum. Everyone did a great job. Each candidate got the opportunity to voice their positions. Thank you to Sue Tomte for doing an excellent job of moderating this forum.
full video of Hubbard County Commissioners forum click here
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Video of House 2A and House 2B forum in Park Rapids
Thank you to the candidates, audience members and LWV members who attended Tuesday evening's forum. Everyone did a great job so that each candidate could be heard. Thank you also goes out to Terry Kalil who was our moderator.
for full video of House candidate forum click here
(there is a sound problem at 1:03 into the video)
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Sheriff's Forum held in Guthrie
Thank you all for attending the first League of Women Voters candidate forum at the Guthrie Town-hall. Over 36 people attended to watch the 2 candidates for Sheriff of Hubbard County: Cory Aukes and Dion Pederson, answer questions that were submitted by email before hand or handed in to the question screeners. All questions are screened so that they are relevant to the office, avoid personal attacks and are clearly stated. The questions are also combined so that more topics are covered. Also thank you to Harlan Johnson for moderating the forum.
Below is the link to watch the video of this forum. The candidates for Sheriff will meet again on
Below is the link to watch the video of this forum. The candidates for Sheriff will meet again on
Thursday, October 18:
Hubbard County Sheriff
6-7:30 p.m. at the Northwoods Bank Community Room
6-7:30 p.m. at the Northwoods Bank Community Room
See the video of the Sheriff's forum in Guthrie here
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