Newport election integrity takes hits
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If Councilman Gary Adams had given explicit instructions to Dave
Ellis to run a clean campaign, why did Ellis, a businessman, spend
his own money to prepare a phony phone message, reserve a mailbox at
a telemarketing service center and pay for the distribution of
messages in advance if there was no chance that Adams would ever use
it (“Heffernan welcomes conflict rule ally,” Dec. 11)? It doesn’t
ring true.
Why did Adams even hire Ellis, who was known to have used
deceptive tactics including phony phone messages in the previous
Bromberg campaign, if he wanted a squeaky clean campaign?
The real issue is integrity in government. Serving on the City
Council requires high integrity and the support of a dirty tactics
campaign should disqualify him from serving on the council.
Even if Adams had 90% of the vote, the fact that he engaged a
consultant known to have used deceptive tactics in the past shows
that he has no integrity.
The messages did impact the election. Their main purpose was to
disgust the supporters of Greenlight so they would stay away from
voting. The phony phone messages did impact the outcome of the
election and Adams should resign so a new election can be held.
TOM BILLINGS
Newport Beach
I don’t believe for one second that the Orange County District
Attorney’s Office, with its own lack of ethics and integrity issues
(currently under investigation by the states attorney general)
can/will do anything about Newport Beach City Council’s lack of
ethics and integrity.
To me, the real issue here is be careful who you vote into office
and what happens when the majority of registered voters don’t vote.
Mark Petracca is correct, “it shows a profound disregard for the
integrity of the electoral process.” What the residents of Newport
Beach should be doing is attending City Council meetings and
e-mailing the City Council with their concerns and issues. The City
Council should immediately discuss and pass Councilman John
Heffernan’s conflict of interest policy.
BARBARA JOHNSON
Newport Coast
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