March 2013

Winner, winner, chicken dinner.

Last call. Saturday night, March 16, 2013, you can come to my home, and be served my amazing chicken parmigiana. It’s famous on three continents, and has won over my cantankerous father who claims not to like chicken. Of course, this is a fundraiser- it’s $125 per person for my Dayton City Commission race. Not Read More

The 2013 Petition counts

From the Board of Elections: GARY D LEITZELL – DAYTON MAYOR Candidate GARY D LEITZELL Number of Required Signatures 500 Number of Valid Signatures 835 Performance index 75% 1120 signatures, 835 valid Verified Part Petitions: 37 Circulator Signature Count: 1120 Verified Signature Count: 1051 Valid Signature Count: 835 Detail of Invalid Signatures 4 Lined out 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

Why do the citizens have to pay for the city’s real estate fetish?

The City of Dayton has a bad habit, it likes to buy real estate with no public use in mind. It’s not just the two buildings in Webster Station– it’s all over the city. And it’s been going on for a long time. Duane Jack was a self-styled real estate developer who lived in South Read More

Dayton, it looks like we have a primary.

So far, the race for Mayor has Nan Whaley, A.J. Wagner and Gary Leitzell for sure, and Eric LaMont Gregory, Derrick Folley have turned in petitions and are being checked. We know there will be at least 3 good petitions which guarantees a primary. For City Commission, Joey Williams and I were turned in and Read More

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