3 council candidates and 4 council vacancies
AN ICON OPINION -
All politics is local, or so goes the phrase.
That’s so true here.
Watching Bluffton politics as we have since the 1970s several things come to mind.
• No one runs for mayor, council or school board when thing in the village and the school district appear to be operating smoothly.
• When chaos erupts suddenly the ballot is packed.
Case in point: In 2017 10 persons ran for 4 Bluffton council seats.
We recall an earlier mayoral election when 5 candidate were on the ballot.
The same has happened in the past with school board.
So, things in the village must be running along pretty smoothly, given there are few council candidates.
Certainly, things here aren’t perfect, but the comfort level in the community speaks loudly. And, that’s a good thing, even living with covid-19 for over 12 months.
Here’s the problem.
When there aren’t enough candidates for office, that vacuum turns into other problems. Like Woody Hayes would say, “When you pass the ball, three things can happen, and two of them are bad.”
We’re headed toward three things happening in November and we don’t like two of them.
Fear number 1: No one files as a write-in and council fills the vacancy. The idea may appear okay, the public is left with no choice in the matter.
Fear number 2: An unannounced candidate waits until the very last minute to file, and we are stuck with that candidate because one else stepped up to the plate.
It is our hope that neither occur.
Rather, we ask – no, we insist – those intending to file as a write-in Bluffton council candidate announce their intention to the public sooner than later.
The more we know about persons seeking that fourth council spot, the better off we are.
Otherwise, our direction is chaos.
Stories Posted This Week
Friday, November 22, 2024
- Ticket and livestream info for Bluffton Pirates v. Patrick Henry football
- Service of thanks at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran
- Pirate girls basketball beats Hornets in McDonald’s opener
- 100+ voices in Bluffton's Handel's Messiah chorus
- Pirate Worcester named top district defender
- BVHS receives Level 7 achievement in ‘Most Wired’ survey
Thursday, November 21, 2024
- McDonald’s Holiday Tournament, Thursday, November 21
- 2024 Fall Festival in pictures: At the Schumacher Homestead
- Fairy I. Parkins was postmaster of Benton Ridge
- Council committee and residents discuss ADUs, best and worst case scenarios
- BPL hosts Open Crafts and Game Space, November 26
- Women in Business meet November 21
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, Nov. 13-19
- ODOT prepping for first snow of the season
- Mason named OBL 2024 Banker of the Year
- October 2024 land transfers in Bluffton school district
- November chamber meeting explores member news, Blaze plans and flag etiquette
- Bluffton EMS by the numbers: October 2024
- Children left unattended in running vehicles can lead to abductions
- Icon search function goes from 0 to 30
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
- Tickets and streaming information for Nov. 22 Pirate football playoff game
- Spirit Bus for November 22 football playoff in Findlay
- Tea Bag Exchange & Tasting at BPL, November 21
- Letter: University students learn about Fair Trade
- Join volunteer crew for 2024 Ream Display-Blaze of Lights setup
- Village of Bluffton asks for updated utility billing contact information
Monday, November 18, 2024
- Dorothy P. Moser operated Moser Electric
- Multi-agency active shooter drill to be held at Apollo
- Adopt-a-Family for Christmas via Bluffton Food Pantry
- Pirate football to play Hamler Patrick Henry at Findlay
- The "Brice" Presbyterian Church cornerstone
- Pirate football to face Patrick Henry in region finals