5 thoughts on “Election Results with unrelated music.”
In Tucson, D council members swept. People prefer to be t-boned at an intersection rather than be photographed/ ticketed for running a red light.
In Pima County , various bond issues crushed except maybe for the flood control one.
Eh, studies are showing that red light cameras don't increase safety much, but they do increase revenue a lot (especially since the red light camera companies get a cut of every ticket, and have been found to cheat down the light lengths, even making them shorter than the federally allowed limits). Looking more and more like yet another privatization scam.
History-editing wingnuts thrown out of school boards in CO. Democratic wins for all three open seats on the PA Supreme Court. KY SoS and AG wins may slow Bevin down a little.
And the not-so-good: For VA Guv to accept ACA Medicaid expansion the state needed to flip 1 of 6 competitive seats in the state senate. They failed as only 20% of the states voters could be bothered to vote and the anti-expansion were the more motivated.
In Tucson, D council members swept. People prefer to be t-boned at an intersection rather than be photographed/ ticketed for running a red light.
In Pima County , various bond issues crushed except maybe for the flood control one.
Eh, studies are showing that red light cameras don't increase safety much, but they do increase revenue a lot (especially since the red light camera companies get a cut of every ticket, and have been found to cheat down the light lengths, even making them shorter than the federally allowed limits). Looking more and more like yet another privatization scam.
I think they worked in Tucson.
FWIW, Sultans is on my all-time top ten.
History-editing wingnuts thrown out of school boards in CO. Democratic wins for all three open seats on the PA Supreme Court. KY SoS and AG wins may slow Bevin down a little.
And the not-so-good: For VA Guv to accept ACA Medicaid expansion the state needed to flip 1 of 6 competitive seats in the state senate. They failed as only 20% of the states voters could be bothered to vote and the anti-expansion were the more motivated.