Here’s to the rise of clean Newport Beach campaigns
Election problems exist and have existed since elections began.
But every little thing officials can do to prevent them can go a long
way toward perfecting the system.
Newport Beach Councilmen John Heffernan and Gary Adams have, oddly
to some, teamed up to ensure that either misleading or phony phone
messages are prevented or that those creating them are punished. The
former would be preferable: those who spend as much time and money as
is needed on a Newport Beach City Council election should at least be
allowed to enjoy a clean campaign -- as far as those really go.
At the local level, especially, clean campaigns should not only be
waged, but be guaranteed as much as possible by city governments. At
the state level, as was obvious in the governor’s race in November,
dirty campaigning and name calling occurs. It’s despicable that it
comes down to such childishness.
In the latest Newport Beach City Council election, a campaign
consultant created a telephone message that misled voters as to who
the Greenlight candidate was in District 4 -- Adams’ district. It was
Adams’ campaign manager, Dave Ellis, who created the message.
What Adams proposes would require candidates to file the scripts
of all recorded campaign messages with the city clerk’s office before
they’re used. Candidates’ campaign literature already passes through
the city clerk’s office before it’s mailed.
Heffernan’s proposal, meanwhile, would forbid candidates from
misrepresenting their political party affiliations and endorsements
on campaign literature.
He also wants the City Council to create conflict-of-interest
rules to forbid paid campaign consultants from receiving lucrative
jobs that the city funds. Again, the latter would target Ellis, whose
Airport Working Group received about $458,000 of a $3.6-million city
grant to promote an airport at the former El Toro Marine Base.
It would behoove residents and council members to support Adams
and Heffernan’s proposals to ensure a clean election process in
Newport Beach.
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