HEY DOVER !!!
Town of Dover election coverage - continued
With Lord Farquaad (Tom Lembke) being removed from office by the voters and Shrek (Mario Lena) voted in as the new king of Dulac, expect Kansasville to become
GREAT AGAIN.
Under the new leadership of Shrek, The town of Dover plans to monopolize the vast amount of wax from Shrekville residents and begin full time candle manufacturing, thus lighting up and making Kansasville
GREAT AGAIN !
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The 2017 town of Dover election caught everyone by surprise. Even the town clerk, a person who has a good pulse on the community appeared to be in shock. When asked for a response on the election, she went about her business without comment.
This election bore no resemblance to the 2015 outcome when a similar Lembke Vs. Lena ballot was a landslide in favor of Lembke. Mario in the 2015 election had secured only 30 some total votes.
It is further interesting to note that Mr. Lena's nomination papers in 2015 contained more signatures than the votes he secured that year.
An in depth look at the 2017 election details an aggressive campaign conducted by Mario Lena. This aggressive campaign included listening sessions and door to door campaigning. In another change of pace this year, Mario foregone his broken record rhetoric of government extortion and focused on todays needs of the voting public. Deteriorating roads and snow removal were hot topics for many of this years voters.
Incumbent Tom Lembke didn't appear to take Mario's campaign as a serious contender, as past history indicated Mario was no threat. Tom rested on his record and campaigned on Saturday mornings during refuse collection at the town hall handing out his single page flyer.
In further analysis, RCC noted less than a dozen Lembke political yard signs and over 200 for Lena. Lena actively went door to door asking for votes, soliciting voters concerns and asking permission to place political yard signs on the front lawn.
In 2017, voters took note of a freshly focused campaign run by Lena and responded as such.
On April 18th, Mario Vincent Lena will embrace his new role as town of Dover chairman.
It will be interesting to observe Chairman Lena's version of Robert's rules while conducting town business.
May God help us all!
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The 2017 town of Dover election caught everyone by surprise. Even the town clerk, a person who has a good pulse on the community appeared to be in shock. When asked for a response on the election, she went about her business without comment.
This election bore no resemblance to the 2015 outcome when a similar Lembke Vs. Lena ballot was a landslide in favor of Lembke. Mario in the 2015 election had secured only 30 some total votes.
It is further interesting to note that Mr. Lena's nomination papers in 2015 contained more signatures than the votes he secured that year.
An in depth look at the 2017 election details an aggressive campaign conducted by Mario Lena. This aggressive campaign included listening sessions and door to door campaigning. In another change of pace this year, Mario foregone his broken record rhetoric of government extortion and focused on todays needs of the voting public. Deteriorating roads and snow removal were hot topics for many of this years voters.
Incumbent Tom Lembke didn't appear to take Mario's campaign as a serious contender, as past history indicated Mario was no threat. Tom rested on his record and campaigned on Saturday mornings during refuse collection at the town hall handing out his single page flyer.
In further analysis, RCC noted less than a dozen Lembke political yard signs and over 200 for Lena. Lena actively went door to door asking for votes, soliciting voters concerns and asking permission to place political yard signs on the front lawn.
In 2017, voters took note of a freshly focused campaign run by Lena and responded as such.
On April 18th, Mario Vincent Lena will embrace his new role as town of Dover chairman.
It will be interesting to observe Chairman Lena's version of Robert's rules while conducting town business.
May God help us all!
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