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During our meetings with candidates in September, we asked each of them this question:

If the county executive referendum loses, would you support placing another referendum on the ballot asking voters whether they’d rather elect the County Board chairman at-large?

The vast majority said they would. Not all said they’d actually support passage of such a referendum. In fact, many said they preferred the status quo. But the vast majority agreed that voters should decide the issue.

Fortunately, I took notes.

Surprisingly, I still have them.

That brings me back to the present.

On Friday, the County Board held a special meeting to decide that very question – whether to place a chairman referendum on the April ballot. By an 11-9 vote with four members absent, the board decided against it.

A majority of board members deciding the issue, then, don’t think voters should have a say on the matter. They know better, apparently.

Of the 11 “no” votes Friday, six told us in September that they would support placing an at-large chairman referendum on the ballot.

Those six who reversed their pre-election statements are:

• Anna May Miller, District 1.

• Robert Nowak, District 1.

• Carolyn Schofield, District 2.

• Jim Heisler, District 2.

• Sue Draffkorn, District 4.

• Robert Martens, District 4.

Three of Friday’s “no” votes – Diane Evertsen, Ersel Schuster and Ken Koehler – said last fall they would not support putting another referendum on the ballot. Though they also don’t trust voters, they at least stuck with their previous position.

The final two “no” votes Friday were from Nick Chirikos and new County Board Chairwoman Tina Hill.

Hill told us in September she would support another referendum only if she heard overwhelming support for it from her constituents. I suggest that District 5 residents give her a call.

Chirikos never answered the question directly. I’m disappointed in myself that I did not push him for a direct response. In a written response to a questionnaire we sent candidates, he, like Hill, said that board members should take the issue up with constituents before deciding.

Of the four board members absent Friday, three – Paula Yensen, Mary McClellan and John Hammerand – all resoundingly said in September that they would support placing the second referendum on the ballot. Mary McCann said she would support “looking at” placing another referendum on the ballot.


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