Eric Ethington (Author) | October 24, 2012
As we all (hopefully) head to the polls this year, we’ll not only be voting for candidates and judges, but also two different constitutional amendments. Below is my analysis and recommendations. Constitutional Amendment A: Required Severance Tax Deposits In The Permanent Trust Fund. My Recommendation: VOTE “NO” For those who don’t know, severance taxes are what the [...]
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Eric Ethington (Author) | October 24, 2011
Midvale, Utah – Alan Anderson is an openly gay man running for City Council in Midvale District 3. But despite the fact that he’s running against an opponent who’s on probation after pleading guilty to fraud this year, there are still some voters who say on camera they won’t vote for him because he’s gay. [...]
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Eric Ethington (Author) | April 16, 2010
Gainsville FL – Openly gay mayoral candidate Craig Lowe has won the election in a slim-recount vote. The campaign for Gainsville’s new mayor was an ugly one. With extremist righ-wing Christian groups throwing out constant hate-messages, including passing out “No Homo Mayor” signs to residents. Mr. Lowe originally one with a 25 vote margin, prompting [...]
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