At-Large Race – Election Discussion
Ian Frink
Of course, we start with the incumbent. Ian Frink has represented us as alderman at-large for the past two years. Ian’s issues are City Services, Davenport Infrastructure, Public/Private Partnership, Low Taxes & Fees, Communication & Efficiency, and Solid & Professional Representation. He has a few more, go to his website for the whole list.
Strengths- In his time on council he has been one of the most pro-active members of the council and has also managed to get along fairly well with all members, even those whose views he tends to disagree with. He seems to understand the neighborhoods SOLO need revitalizing and is willing to look for different ways to bolster them.
Weaknesses - I don’t recall him ever taking a tough stance on crime and I think the entire council could have done more to make the police chief concentrate efforts better.
Jennifer Olsen
Jennifer Olsen is a familiar name around town for those who follow politics. She has been a strong neighborhood advocate for years. Jenn’s issues are Common Sense Approach to Policy, Basic Services, Adopting and Enforcing Policy that Works, Restoring Trust in Staff and Allowing Staff to do thier Jobs, Working Together, and Community Input.
Strengths – Jenn seems to also have a strong understanding of what the neighborhoods of our city need. She has accurately predicted the failure of past policies and, unlike others, has put out suggestions for improvements. And, unlike Ian, Jenn actually lives in one of the areas of town which has experienced the trouble from bad landlords, crime, and lack of investment. She knows what hurdles to overcome. Jenn seems to have a good, common sense approach to issues.
Weaknesses – Jenn’s advocacy for neighborhoods in the past has won her some enemies in those who have nothing to gain by changing their ways. I look to her, and any other neighborhood advocate, to be the target of negative campaigning. What I wrote for the primary is in italics. Hmmmm, can I call it or what! What I didn’t predict however, is how irrelevant the items they came up with for their last minute mailer would be. Her weakness turns to a positive as it has inspired many to vote when they otherwise wouldn’t have cared.
Gene Meeker
Gene Meeker at one point worked with D-One. He has put together a website since the primary. His issues page is just a regurgitation of his QCTimes Q&A.
Strengths – Gene has worked with D-One and likely has powerful allies. He doesn’t support the casino moving into the Rivercenter. He seems to have a very rosy view of Davenport.
Weaknesses – He seems to be out of touch with Davenport today. He leads his website with his D-One experience in spite of a large number of people feeling D-One has not been doing their job effectively or listening to citizens. He thinks we have been successful at providing amenities and basic services in Davenport. While I appreciate his positive view, we can’t begin to fix problems if we intentionally overlook them. I would realy like to know more about these neighborhood revitalization projects he says he’s worked on.
Tina Gillispie-Clawson
Tina says her issues are crime, housing and infrastructure. She has chosen to not have a website this time around but does have an e-mail address.
Strengths - Her QCTimes Q&A shows at least a superficial understanding of some of the problems facing Davenport, including the west side sewer tunnel, crime and housing.
Weaknesses – Tina’s lack of a website along with voter’s inability to recognise her name will weigh her down in spite of whether her ideas were viable or not. I have, to this point, not received any mailers from Tina, and have not visited with her. I do know she’s held some meet the candidate events (I didn’t get around to those as I would have liked to).
I predict the winners will be Ian Frink and Jenn Olsen. Jenn garnered the most votes for at-large in the primary. Ian was almost tied with her. And I do think they’d make a good balanced pair.
Candidate Information
With the accusations of Lisa’s negative mailer I’ve decided to post it so the readers can decide. Lisa Lewis Final Post Card
Also, don’t forget Doug Cunningham’s fundraiser tonight, October 25th at the Yacht Club (at the end of Mound).
And you’re invited to join Jenn Olsen, Doug Cunningham and Lisa Lewis for a mass literature drop in the 4th and 5th wards. They are planning three decked out vehicles with hopefully lots of volunteers ( the candidates for certain) to drop literature. If you are interested meet at Pohl’s Park at Grand and Kirkwood at 10 AM. We are planning to drop in Precinct 54 and parts in the 4th ward.
In case any candidates have missed my invitation, I will post information for any candidate who sends it to me.
I’ll have a post on the fifth ward up today or tomorrow.
Fundraisers
Don’t forget Jen Olsen’s fundraiser (happening right now)
Please join me for a fundraiser tomorrow evening from 5 – 9 PM at the Garden’s Pub located at 13th and Marquette Streets in Davenport. This event will have beer and good food ( and lots of it).
Please come and listen to the entertainment which is my husband – Johnny O and the Midnight Show (blues). They start at around 7 PM.
I will have my literature there and signs too for you to take with you.
Also just got word on one from Tina Clawson
Just want everyone to know that I am having a “meet n greet” at the Duck Creek Lodge on Oct. 26, 2007 -
I would like RSVP(name and number attending) before the 17th (for food prep)email me: tina4leadership@hotmail.com I plan to have music….donations accepted for my campaign and all are welcome to attend. Thanks.
Tina Clawson
Alderman At-Large (who gets voted off)
Again in this race, one person will be voted out of the election next week, leaving 4 remaining.
Ian Frink
Of course, we start with the incumbent. Ian Frink has represented us as alderman at-large for the past two years. Ian’s issues are City Services, Davenport Infrastructure, Public/Private Partnership, Low Taxes & Fees, Communication & Efficiency, and Solid & Professional Representation. He has a few more, go to his website for the whole list.
Strengths- In his time on council he has been one of the most pro-active members of the council and has also managed to get along fairly well with all members, even those whose views he tends to disagree with. He seems to understand the neighborhoods SOLO need revitalizing and is willing to look for different ways to bolster them.
Weaknesses - I don’t recall him ever taking a tough stance on crime and I think the entire council could have done more to make the police chief concentrate efforts better.
Jennifer Olsen
Jennifer Olsen is a familiar name around town for those who follow politics. She has been a strong neighborhood advocate for years. Jenn’s issues are Common Sense Approach to Policy, Basic Services, Adopting and Enforcing Policy that Works, Restoring Trust in Staff and Allowing Staff to do thier Jobs, Working Together, and Community Input.
Strengths – Jenn seems to also have a strong understanding of what the neighborhoods of our city need. She has accurately predicted the failure of past policies and, unlike others, has put out suggestions for improvements. And, unlike Ian, Jenn actually lives in one of the areas of town which has experienced the trouble from bad landlords, crime, and lack of investment. She knows what hurdles to overcome. Jenn seems to have a good, common sense approach to issues.
Weaknesses – Jenn’s advocacy for neighborhoods in the past has won her some enemies in those who have nothing to gain by changing their ways. I look to her, and any other neighborhood advocate, to be the target of negative campaigning.
LaMark Combs
LaMark Combs is a Baptist Minister. His issues are Nurture Strong Business Environment, Low Taxes, Strengthen Downtown Neighborhoods, and Public Safety.
Strengths – LaMark’s issues, like many other candidates, seem to be in line wiht the priorities of voters. If you look at his page on Q&A he seems to have somewhat of a plan to enact his goals.
Weaknesses – LaMark is not well known. I’m unsure of what role he has taken to further Davenport beyond his run at council. His website did not list any work he has done toward bettering the city. This makes me leery of his ability to understand the issues.
Gene Meeker
Gene Meeker at one point worked with D-One. Sorry I don’t have a deeper display of his history or his issues but as he has not bothered to put together a website I only have his QCTimes Q&A to go by.
Strengths – Gene has worked with D-One and likely has powerful allies. He doesn’t support the casino moving into the Rivercenter. He seems to have a very rosy view of Davenport.
Weaknesses – Where to begin? He has no online presence at all. That’s a huge minus. And it also goes along with my biggest irritation to him, he seems to be out of touch with today’s society. He seems to not understand the remotest of issues the average Davenporter deals with. He thinks we have been successful at providing amenities and basic services in Davenport. While I appreciate his positive view, we can’t begin to fix problems if we intentionally overlook them.
Tina Gillispie-Clawson
I do not have any background information on Tina except that she ran last election and was beat out in the primary. She has chosen to not have a website this time around but does have an e-mail address. If she reads this she is welcome to post her background and/or her most important issues.
Strengths - Her QCTimes Q&A shows at least a superficial understanding of some of the problems facing Davenport, including the west side sewer tunnel, crime and housing.
Weaknesses – Tina’s lack of a website along with voter’s unable to recognise her name will weigh her down in spite of whether her ideas were viable or not.
My prediction is that either Tina or Gene will not make it past the primaries. I heavily lean toward Tina being edged out because of Gene’s history with D-One. I’m sure his friends will help him enough to make it through the first round.