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Republicans question election-reform bill

April 8th, 2010, 3:37 pm by

County Commissioner Wayne Williams has joined the chorus of Republicans complaining about an  election reform measure being pushed by House Speaker Terrance Carroll and other Democrats.

Williams does have a dog in this fight, sort of.  Having served two, four-year terms on the county commission, he  is now campaigning hard  to become El Paso County’s next clerk and recorder.

If elected, Williams would be the one charged with overseeing elections and making sure they comply with the state laws. (There are other contenders for the slot, including outgoing treasurer Sandra Damron, Public Trustee Tom Mowle, and scientist Charles Corry.)

Both Williams and term-limited clerk Bob Balink  question the timing of the bill,  portraying it as a desperate measure by Democratic politicians who will find themselves on the street following the November election.

At the State Capitol on Thursday, rumors were flying that the measure was dead, but Speaker Carroll said otherwise in a press release. “I have worked with the minority leader Mike May to identify a bipartisan group of legislators to guide this legislation.”

Carroll added that the measure has two goals: to promote fraud-free elections and ensure that counties can run efficient elections. “I want to be clear that I am leaving all options open, including running legislation this year.”

In an email to Secretary of State Bernie Buescher, Balink blasted the bill. “It is ABSOLUTELY NOT NECESSARY for this bill to be rushed through in the waning days of the 2010 session.” (The emphasis is Balink’s.)

“This is not an emergency,” Williams added.” This is a power grap by a desperate group of people.”

 Under the draft legislation, voters could register on Election Day instead of a month in advance as is now required by state law; county clerks would send out mail-in ballots to every voter,  and third parties, such as labor unions, could pick up and turn in the ballots.

Williams said the measure  would make the “entire system more vulnerable to attack.”

Colorado College has room for voters

February 24th, 2010, 11:35 am by

Jane Turnis, director of communication, said today that Colorado College has space on campus for a polling place for the August 10 primary.

 County commissioners  yesterday blasted the college after it was reported the school had no locations available for the August election. Commissioner Wayne Williams said that it showed how “spurious” charges were two years ago against Clerk and Recorder Bob Balink,who was criticized for issuing erroneous information about out-of-state students’ eligibility to vote.

Turnis said county elections officials were notified today of the availability. “It’s in their court now.”

Bye, bye, Bensberg

December 22nd, 2009, 5:29 pm by

Invoking LBJ, Jim Bensberg announced today that he would not seek — nor would he accept — the chairmanship of the El Paso County Board of County Commissioners in 2010.

The term-limited Bensberg no doubt will be focusing his attention on his efforts to become the county’s new treasurer. He’ll be competing against county clerk  Bob Balink, a tough political campaigner who is also term-limited.  

Both Bensberg and Balink have prickly dispositions and don’t seem to care much for the media. So this should be a fun race to watch as Election Day approaches.

Elected officials need detox centers, too

December 8th, 2009, 6:25 pm by

In a discussion about El Paso County’s new  detox center, Jim Bensberg, chairman of the county commission, joked today that there needs to be a special section in the new holding facility for “elected officials addicted to campaign cash.” 

Referring to the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous, he said, “The first step is admitting you have a problem.” 

 Bensberg, who is concluding his eight-year term on the commission, is running for the Treasurer’s office. He’s vying for the seat against county clerk Bob Balink, who is also term-limited.

A Crowded Race

December 2nd, 2009, 2:16 pm by

Five candidates are vying for the District 5 county commission seat that is currently being held by term-limited Jim Bensberg. And a sixth may be on the way “making it an even half dozen,” said Kay Rendleman, chairwoman of the El Paso County Republican Party.

The candidates include Peggy Littleton, state Board of Education member for the 5th Congressional District and a regular at commission meetings; Ed Jones, former state senator and former commissioner from 1994 to 2002; Bill Guevara, a former official from California; Patrick Carter, former precinct leader and Republican chairman for House District 16, and David Williams, UCCS student body president and possibly the youngest-ever candidate to run for the county commission.

By contrast, Darryl Glenn, a city councilor and Republican party favorite, has the field to himself in District 1, which is the seat being vacated by term-limited Wayne Williams.

To recap the other races: Three candidates are vying for the El Paso Clerk and Recorder’s Office, including Wayne Williams, Charles E. Corry, a research scientist and computer expert, and Treasurer Sandra Damron, who is also term-limited.

And three candidates running for the Treasurer’s Office: They include Jim Bensberg and term-limited Bob Balink, as well as Tom Mowle , a Democrat who in February 2008 was appointed as public trustee for El Paso County.

Let the Music Begin

November 2nd, 2009, 12:01 pm by

El Paso county officials like to bash the government, particularly the state and feds, but when it comes to parting with their $87,300 government jobs, they’re loathe to leave them. Several officials, whose 8-year terms will conclude at the end of 2010, have already made it clear that they’ll be running other offices.

Jim Bensberg, chairman of the El Paso County Board of Commissioners, told the Cheyenne Mountain Republican Club recently that he’s going to run for county treasurer.

Bensberg said it would be “premature” to discuss his candidacy. “I haven’t completed the paperwork and it doesn’t seem ripe for public comment.”

Sandra Damron, the current county treasurer, is running for county clerk. “I’ve been doing this job for the past seven years. I know how to be the executive of a county office and I want to take that knowledge and transfer it to the clerk’s office.”

As for Bob Balink, who is the current clerk, it’s not clear if, or what, he’ll be be running for. In an email, he said he’s still considering his option. “I have been considering how I might be able to continue to serve in some capacity within our community when my term expires in January 2011. But to date I have not made any final decisions nor have I elicited support for any particular office, should I consider that as an option.”

It’s also rumored that Mayor Lionel Rivera is considering a run for one of the county commission seats.  ”I haven’t ruled it out,” he said.