11-5-05 There have been no candidate forums and to say the election process is unorganized is an understatement. You are electing four members to the council.
8-30-05 Monday's highly questionable ADTC special election was won by Mark Flath (209 votes), Ramona Hall (200 votes) and then 2 airport candidates Mary Johnson (154 votes) and Eric Harnett (157 votes).
8-17-05 Here are the candidate statements for the so-called Agua Dulce Town Council special election. They are posted as provided. Read carefully and check the facts and omissions.
Crystal Blackstone Candidate
Statement
Lorene Cangiano Candidate Statement
Jim Duzick Candidate Statement
Mark Flath Candidate Statement
Mary Johnson Candidate Statement
Ramona Hall Candidate Statement
Eric Harnett Candidate Statement
12-31-04 I am a little perplexed by your
statement
11-24-04 AV press story -Residents tell panel: $5 offered for absentee ballots
11-22-04 Comments about the Town Council and
the election
11-17-04 Panel to investigate suspected voting irregularities in Agua Dulce Town
Council election
11-17-04 Daily News story on the election
11-11-04 The Agua Dulce Town Council 2004 elections
11-5-04 The School District allowed a package promoting three candidates for the Town
Council election to be distributed to students during classes in direct
violation state law.
3-28-97 Howard Carlip Letter
to Supervisor Antonovich says in part. "We will continue our work to represent the
community under the charter and bylaws"
1-30-97 See Letter From Lampton to
Supervisor Antonovich requesting support for Arbitration. The Outlaw town council in Agua
Dulce met on 1-22-97. The Womans club, run by Jerry Dee, has thrown the real Agua Dulce
Town Council out of their meeting place. The funny story is at 8 pm the car count in the
parking lot was 10. If you add their publicists, Lillian Smith, that leaves few cars for
supporters.
Claimed conflict A candidate
needs to be a registered voter in Agua Dulce for at least one year and Mike Sullivan
registered only 30 days before the election.
11-18-96 How the election was rigged. Your
votes were stolen and replaced. They admit opening the ballot boxes and that they gave
them to Lillian Smith before they were counted. Surprise, you voted for a tax and to hire
a water "Steward" to control your well and septic system.
11-14-96 Town Council actions on the election
The Town Council held their position of rejecting Mike Sullivan for his failure to be a
registered voter for a year in Agua Dulce..
Election Results counting the
11-4-96 phony stuffed ballots
11-2-96 Mike Sullivan's Voter Registration
Sullivan registered to vote in Agua Dulce at the last minute.
New "Lowpoint" for Agua
Dulce, Negative political advertising. Art Brewer's very negative sign
11-96
Recommendations for the
November 1996 elections and Lillian will tell the Government "The community voted for
a tax and a Water Steward.