Dayton petition process

Montgomery County Board of (S)Elections once again breaks the law and screws voters

This is getting to be ridiculous. A board, selected by the two major political parties, who are run by people that are controlled by people already in office, make sure that voters are ignored. Today, an incumbent, who filed 487 signatures to run for Dayton Board of Education- who had valid signatures (300 required) was Read More

William Pace should be on the ballot. The BOE should be investigated.

Normally, the Board of Elections (the actual board of 2 Dems and 2 Republicans) meets at 11 am on a Tuesday, in a public meeting to hear the presentation of facts from the BOE- the patronage job people in charge of elections, on which petitions are acceptable, and which aren’t. Somehow, they chose to meet Read More