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Press Release: Mendocino County Charter qualifies for the June ballot

On February 22, the Mendocino County Clerk announced that 3,285 Mendocino County registered voters provided valid signatures in favor of the county becoming a charter county, qualifying the charter initiative to be placed on the June Primary ballot as Measure W.

Mary Zellachild, member of the Charter Project of Mendocino County, which sponsored the initiative stated: “Democracy means 'Rule by the People.' Which also means that if people value their democracy, they need to be actively engaged in keeping it strong. Becoming a charter county will empower the citizens of Mendocino County to have a greater say in how our county is run.”

Measure W will appear on the ballot as a question: “Shall a Charter Commission be Elected to Propose a Mendocino County Charter?” On the same ballot, the voters will be asked to choose 15 commissioners. The 15 candidates who receive the most votes will then draft a charter, that, when completed, will be put to a vote of the people at a future election.

Explaining the enthusiasm of residents for this measure, Robin Sunbeam, another Charter Project member said: “The one thing we all have in common in Mendocino County is our love for clean air, clean water, clean soil, clean food and scenic beauty. A home rule charter can be written to protect Mendocino County from nationwide economic downturns as well as safeguarding its scenic beauty and natural resources from undue corporate exploitation. It can also include areas of interest not specifically covered by the California constitution. Once voted in, provisions of the charter will have the same force and effect as state law [CA Constitution Article XI, §3(a)].

To help keep our democracy strong, Vote YES on Measure W on June 7th.

Press Release: 4054 signatures were submitted on January 19th

The Charter Project of Mendocino County is proud to announce that we successfully gathered 4054 signatures to get a charter question qualified for the June 2016 ballot. The question will be, “Shall a charter commission be elected to propose a Mendocino County charter?”We submitted the signatures to the Registrar of Voters at the County Administration Center at 501 Low Gap Rd. in Ukiah on Tuesday, January 19th about 2pm.

Only 2503 valid signatures are required to qualify for the ballot, and the excess signatures will compensate for whichever signatures were disqualified as invalid. Invalid signatures are either duplicates, from out of county, those who forgot at which home address they were registered, those who forgot to actually sign, unregistered voters, and those who registered to vote on a date later than the date on the petition. The registrar of Voters will take 30 days to validate every signature.

General Law counties are mere subdivisions of the State. Article XI of the California Constitution provides a path for counties to increase their local sovereignty with a home rule charter. The Charter Project of Mendocino County is a coalition of people working to help Mendocino to join the 14 other California counties that have established home rule charters.

In the same June election, if the voters approve the charter question, there will also be candidates running for charter commissioner. The 15 with the most votes will be elected to draft a county charter to be placed on the next ballot for voter approval.

We believe that a home rule charter will serve to protect Mendocino County from nationwide economic downturns and safeguard the scenic beauty and natural resources from undue corporate exploitation. The greatest advantage to a home rule charter is that provisions of the charter have the same force and effect as state law [Art XI, §3(a)]. That means that whatever we write into the charter, once approved by the voters, will be equal to state law, but applicable only to our county.

Press Release: 4000 signatures to be submitted on January 19th

The Charter Project of Mendocino County is proud to announce that we have successfully gathered over 4000 signatures to get a charter question on the June 2016 ballot. The question will be, “Shall a charter commission be elected to propose a Mendocino County charter?”  We will submit the signatures to the Registrar of Voters at the County Administration Center at 501 Low Gap Rd. in Ukiah on Tuesday, January 19th about 2pm.

Only 2503 valid signatures are required to qualify for the ballot, and the excess signatures will compensate for whichever signatures were disqualified as invalid. Invalid signatures are either duplicates, from out of county, those who forgot at which home address they were registered, those who forgot to actually sign, unregistered voters, and those who registered to vote on a date later than the date on the petition. The registrar of Voters will take 30 days to validate every signature.

General Law counties are mere subdivisions of the State. Article XI of the California Constitution provides a path for counties to increase their local sovereignty with a home rule charter. The Charter Project of Mendocino County is a coalition of people working to help Mendocino to join the 14 other California counties that have established home rule charters.

In the same June election, if the voters approve the charter question, there will also be candidates running for charter commissioner. The 15 with the most votes will be elected to draft a county charter to be placed on the next ballot for voter approval.

We believe that a home rule charter will serve to protect Mendocino County from nationwide economic downturns and safeguard the scenic beauty and natural resources from undue corporate exploitation. The greatest advantage to a home rule charter is that provisions of the charter have the same force and effect as state law [Art XI, §3(a)]. That means that whatever we write into the charter, once approved by the voters, will be equal to state law, but applicable only to our county.

Come join us at 2pm on Tuesday, January 19th to submit the signatures to the Registrar of Voters. Candidate packets to run for charter commissioner in the same election will become available at the end of January.

VOTE YES for a charter commission on June 7th!

 

Or send a check to Charter Project of Mendocino County
PO Box 1133 Ukiah, CA 95482-1133

 
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W Endorsers

  • Judy Albert
  • The Apple Farm
  • Daniel AuClair
  • Laura Balows
  • Tim Bates
  • Suzanne Beers
  • Pat Black
  • Ali Boecker
  • Sue Boecker
  • Marilyn Boosinger
  • Jeff Box
  • Christine Boyd
  • Pam Brown
  • Michael Burgess
  • Elaine Charkowski
  • John Russel Cobbe
  • Els Cooperrider
  • Meg Courtney
  • Cecile Cutler
  • Govinda Dalton
  • Jed Davis
  • Tammy Davis
  • Norman de Vall
  • John Fremont
  • Katrina Frey
  • Frey Vineyards
  • Denise Gallagher
  • Clifford A. Gosset
  • David Gourney
  • Anderson Valley Grange
  • Inglenook Grange
  • Little Lake Grange
  • Redwood Valley Community Guild
  • Kathryn Green
  • David Gourney
  • Supervisor Dan Hamburg
  • James R. Hochgraef
  • Crispin B. Hollingshead
  • Kimber Holmes
  • David A. Jeffreys
  • Linda Jupiter
  • Margaret Koster
  • Andrea Lacedonia
  • Blaire Ladd
  • Ronald Lippert
  • Freddie Long
  • John Marshall
  • Jane E. McCabe
  • Lynda McClure
  • Doug McKenty
  • Mendocino Cannabis Policy Council
  • Mendocino County Democratic Central Committee
  • Mendocino Women's Political Coalition
  • Richard Louis Miller
  • Cathy Monroe
  • Trudy Morgan
  • Miranda Mott
  • Val Muchowski
  • Ron & Susan Munson
  • Traci Pellar
  • Tami Pleck
  • Linda Posner
  • Ann Rennacker
  • Holly Rick
  • Bettina Robbi [Tara Sufiana]
  • Ellen Rosser
  • Mark Safron
  • Ana Victoria Salcido
  • Steve Scalmanini
  • Jef Schultz
  • Robert Paul Sloan Jr.
  • David Sowder
  • Jon Spitz
  • Maria Teresa St. John
  • Michael St. John
  • Lori-Rachel Stone
  • Madge Strong
  • Acorn Sunbeam
  • Robin Sunbeam
  • Jim & Judy Tarbell
  • Sheila Dawn Tracy
  • Turtle Creek Associates
  • Maggie Watson
  • Alessandro Welsh
  • William F. White
  • Agnes Woolsey
  • Anne Wright
  • Keith Wyner
  • Mary Zellachild