Johanna Rodoni vows to run for 2nd District seat in November
Johanna Rodoni confirmed Thursday that she will run in the upcoming General Election to hold on to the 2nd District Supervisor seat she was appointed to fill after her husband Roger Rodoni’s death.
“I am hoping to be on the ballot in November,” Johanna said.
But whether or not voters in Fortuna and areas south will see her name next to candidates Clif Clendenen and Estelle Fennell on the ballot hinges on a legal opinion being considered by California’s Legislative Council, which is expected any day.
Either way, Johanna will run as a write-in candidate — a decision she said she made last week.
TS Rodoni pursuing write-in campaign
The local elections office, an elections law expert contacted by the Times-Standard and the Secretary of State's office have all said there is no legal reason in the state Elections Code that bars Johanna Rodoni from running as a write-in candidate.
The new question is: Can her name be printed on the ballot?...
Attorney Fred Woocher, an elections expert who has litigated election cases up and down California, said he doesn't see any legal issues coming up that would prevent Johanna Rodoni from running as a write-in candidate. But, he also said he doesn't see a legal basis for her name appearing on the ballot.
”I don't see any theory under which she can get her name on the ballot, but stranger things have happened,” Woocher said.
Johanna Rodoni said her decision to seek the seat doesn't hinge on a favorable opinion from the Legislative Counsel and the chance to have her name on the ballot, but that “would be wonderful.”...
☛ TS The wringer of write-ins
☛ TS Let Rodoni run, and peaceably 7/24/08
Amen.
TS Editorial: Whether you agree with the politics of Supervisor Johanna Rodoni, or even those of her late husband Roger, you have to give her great credit for stepping up in a time of personal crisis to serve the constituents in the 2nd District.
She has persevered in the face of overwhelmingly personal tragedy to give her time and effort to representing the 2nd District at least until January.
She championed her dead husband's name in the recent primary election, and Roger Rodoni -- despite his untimely death in an unfortunate car crash -- managed to be the top vote-getter in the district, followed by Clif Clendenen and then Estelle Fennell.
Voters knew that a vote for Roger was likely a vote for Johanna, who had already been appointed by the governor to fill out the last of Roger's term. But since Johanna was not on the primary ballot, and since Roger failed to achieve more than 50 percent of the vote, neither name will be printed on the ballot in November.
The voters will be faced with a choice between Fennell, a former journalist, and Clendenen, a Fortuna businessman. Since both of these candidates are perceived to be coming from left of center, this election appears to leave a large number of conservative voters in the 2nd District without a first choice.
Rodoni, as is clearly allowed by state election law, has since decided to mount a write-in candidacy for the seat. Looking at the numbers, this decision appears to make sense. While running as a write-in candidate always carries with it great risk, it appears that neither Fennell nor Clendenen are the first choice for many 2nd District voters. Legally, there's nothing to preclude her from running, and with a political vacuum left to be filled, it makes perfect sense for Johanna to run.
But beyond that, she deserves a shot.
As mentioned above, she's already lost a husband to public service. In the midst of that loss, she's volunteered to finish out his term. The work she's done so far in that regard has been admirable, most visibly on the county's Code Enforcement Unit Task Force. She's a well-prepared and thoughtful member of the all the proceedings thus far, and that's a trend we can only expect will continue.
So as she prepares for the fall election campaign, let's stop the whining and complaining about circumstances and election laws that are beyond our control.
There will be three candidates for 2nd District supervisor, two printed on the ballot and one write-in -- and that's just fine with us. May the best candidate, and future representative of the 2nd District, win.
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Friday, July 18, 2008
Friday, July 04, 2008
Charges may be filed in two high-profile cases
People have been askin' and today's Eureka Reporter has answers of sorts - Charges may be filed in two high-profile cases
Criminal charges may be filed as soon as next week against two North Coast residents identified in high-profile cases, the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office said.
Misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter charges against Miranda resident Diane Johnson, the 58-year-old woman who lost control of her vehicle on U.S. Highway 101 in late April and fatally collided with Supervisor Roger Rodoni’s vehicle, were recommended by the California Highway Patrol in early June.
In a separate case, forgery and embezzlement charges against former Arcata Chamber of Commerce Interim Director Kerri Malloy were recommended by the Arcata Police Department in early June in connection to $8,000 of the Chamber’s operating budget that was allegedly embezzled.
“Certainly the decision is ours,” District Attorney Paul Gallegos said. “Maybe we’ll have a decision by next week.”
There's that word. That tell. That word "Certainly." "Certainly, we..."
The Malloy case isn’t as pressing a priority as other cases, Gallegos said, because he hasn’t been arrested. “Because of the holiday and sick leave, we’re shy on people and are trying to get the essentials done now,” he said. “And certainly it’s very common for us to reach out and contact the victims ahead of charging, to make sure they get what they want out of the case.”
Regarding the Johnson case, Gallegos said Wednesday that he hadn’t read the CHP’s report that’s been forwarded to his office, but that he intends to.
“We understand everyone involved wants closure and we understand that the suspect wants closure,” he said. “Everyone wants a decision including us, it’s a delicate situation.”
Johnson lost control of her 1997 Buick while driving southbound on U.S. Highway 101 when she crossed the grass median and collided with Rodoni’s 1999 Ford pickup truck, the CHP previously reported.
An autopsy of Roger Rodoni’s body showed that he died from blunt force head injuries and was declared dead at the scene despite medical personnel’s attempts to save him, the Humboldt County Coroner’s Office previously reported.
Johnson wasn’t tested for drugs or alcohol, as officers concluded she didn’t show any outward signs of intoxication, CHP Capt. Robert Del Mese said. Inspections of both vehicles conducted later showed nothing was mechanically wrong with Rodoni or Johnson’s vehicle, Del Mese said.
“The law requires us to drive safely,” Gallegos said. “I would like to get some time to talk to Johanna and the family and get input from them.”
To be fair, there are other more pressing cases, as has been discussed in some threads below, and the investigations here can take time. I'd say the slight dragging here is not as serious as some of the other problems facing Gallegos.
Criminal charges may be filed as soon as next week against two North Coast residents identified in high-profile cases, the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office said.
Misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter charges against Miranda resident Diane Johnson, the 58-year-old woman who lost control of her vehicle on U.S. Highway 101 in late April and fatally collided with Supervisor Roger Rodoni’s vehicle, were recommended by the California Highway Patrol in early June.
In a separate case, forgery and embezzlement charges against former Arcata Chamber of Commerce Interim Director Kerri Malloy were recommended by the Arcata Police Department in early June in connection to $8,000 of the Chamber’s operating budget that was allegedly embezzled.
“Certainly the decision is ours,” District Attorney Paul Gallegos said. “Maybe we’ll have a decision by next week.”
There's that word. That tell. That word "Certainly." "Certainly, we..."
The Malloy case isn’t as pressing a priority as other cases, Gallegos said, because he hasn’t been arrested. “Because of the holiday and sick leave, we’re shy on people and are trying to get the essentials done now,” he said. “And certainly it’s very common for us to reach out and contact the victims ahead of charging, to make sure they get what they want out of the case.”
Regarding the Johnson case, Gallegos said Wednesday that he hadn’t read the CHP’s report that’s been forwarded to his office, but that he intends to.
“We understand everyone involved wants closure and we understand that the suspect wants closure,” he said. “Everyone wants a decision including us, it’s a delicate situation.”
Johnson lost control of her 1997 Buick while driving southbound on U.S. Highway 101 when she crossed the grass median and collided with Rodoni’s 1999 Ford pickup truck, the CHP previously reported.
An autopsy of Roger Rodoni’s body showed that he died from blunt force head injuries and was declared dead at the scene despite medical personnel’s attempts to save him, the Humboldt County Coroner’s Office previously reported.
Johnson wasn’t tested for drugs or alcohol, as officers concluded she didn’t show any outward signs of intoxication, CHP Capt. Robert Del Mese said. Inspections of both vehicles conducted later showed nothing was mechanically wrong with Rodoni or Johnson’s vehicle, Del Mese said.
“The law requires us to drive safely,” Gallegos said. “I would like to get some time to talk to Johanna and the family and get input from them.”
To be fair, there are other more pressing cases, as has been discussed in some threads below, and the investigations here can take time. I'd say the slight dragging here is not as serious as some of the other problems facing Gallegos.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
The HuHu!
Humboldt all huhu over write-in question
The Hawaiian pidgin language is full of descriptive words, such as “huhu,” which describes a state of agitated anger.
The North Coast blogs have been all huhu since before the supervisor elections over the campaign's hot-button issue: Johanna Rodoni's shadow candidacy for 2nd District county supervisor.
When the TS reported that it was “possible” Johanna could be a November write-in it was enough to throw gas on the flaming huhu. How could the “Substandard” be so stupid? Don't they know the law? A write-in by Johanna Rodoni? What outrageous incompetence to suggest anything of the kind. Sub-sub-sub!”
That's why online political opinion gives you the most for your entertainment dollar -- or even more, since it costs nothing
TS County: Rodoni can be write-in
The TS is vindicated.
TS Nothing appears to prevent Johanna Rodoni as write-in
The HuHu: County elections department says Johanna can file for a write-in candidacy - but the law probably says otherwise
OH GOD, Eric, you're not taking leads from "Jane Doe!"
In my opinion, Johanna cannot run in November
BLIND ITEM
Johanna can run in November
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CODE
ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 8600-8605
ELECTIONS CODE SECTION 8140-8150
What Eric's looking at:
Bradley v Perrodin, (2003)
Edelstein v. City and County of San Francisco (2002)
Follow-up - an excellent piece on the late editor Rich Somerville and The Hu Hu: The end of Somervillization as we know it
The Hawaiian pidgin language is full of descriptive words, such as “huhu,” which describes a state of agitated anger.
The North Coast blogs have been all huhu since before the supervisor elections over the campaign's hot-button issue: Johanna Rodoni's shadow candidacy for 2nd District county supervisor.
When the TS reported that it was “possible” Johanna could be a November write-in it was enough to throw gas on the flaming huhu. How could the “Substandard” be so stupid? Don't they know the law? A write-in by Johanna Rodoni? What outrageous incompetence to suggest anything of the kind. Sub-sub-sub!”
That's why online political opinion gives you the most for your entertainment dollar -- or even more, since it costs nothing
TS County: Rodoni can be write-in
The TS is vindicated.
TS Nothing appears to prevent Johanna Rodoni as write-in
The HuHu: County elections department says Johanna can file for a write-in candidacy - but the law probably says otherwise
OH GOD, Eric, you're not taking leads from "Jane Doe!"
In my opinion, Johanna cannot run in November
BLIND ITEM
Johanna can run in November
CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CODE
ELECTIONS CODE
SECTION 8600-8605
ELECTIONS CODE SECTION 8140-8150
What Eric's looking at:
Bradley v Perrodin, (2003)
Edelstein v. City and County of San Francisco (2002)
Follow-up - an excellent piece on the late editor Rich Somerville and The Hu Hu: The end of Somervillization as we know it
Friday, May 23, 2008
Again. Words Fail.
A measure of courage I can understand why he says he could not speak these words at the memorial without choking up. I cannot read them without choking up.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
The Journal interviews
FIRST DISTRICT CANDIDATES:
Jimmy Smith
John Vevoda
SECOND DISTRICT CANDIDATES:
Clif Clendenen
Estelle Fennel
Johanna Rodoni
THIRD DISTRICT CANDIDATES:
Mark Lovelace
Paul Pitino
Brian Plumley
JN All The Pieces - The candidates for Humboldt County Supervisor on jobs, land use, law enforcement and trails
ER Candidate contributions update
Last 3rd District candidate to file reports contributions
Jimmy Smith
John VevodaSECOND DISTRICT CANDIDATES:
Clif Clendenen
Estelle Fennel
Johanna RodoniTHIRD DISTRICT CANDIDATES:
Mark Lovelace
Paul Pitino
Brian PlumleyJN All The Pieces - The candidates for Humboldt County Supervisor on jobs, land use, law enforcement and trails
ER Candidate contributions update
Last 3rd District candidate to file reports contributions
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Johanna Rodoni sworn in
Humboldt County Superior Court Judge John T. Feeney joked Tuesday morning that he didn't usually get such a nice reception when a standing-room only crowd leapt to its feet after Johanna Rodoni appeared to be sworn-in as 2nd District supervisor.... TS Johanna Rodoni sworn in before appreciative audience
A standing-room-only crowd welcomed Johanna Rodoni with two standing ovations Tuesday — one before and one after — as she was sworn in as the 2nd District representative to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors.ER Rodoni sworn in amid standing ovation
The Board unanimously approved appointing Johanna to serve on the 12 committees and commissions for which Roger was the primary or alternate representative for the county.
Since she said she attended many of the meetings with her late husband, Johanna said she would be comfortable stepping in to take over the appointments.
“I would be very happy to serve where he served,” Johanna said.
She will attend one of her first meetings Friday when the Code Enforcement Task Force meets for the first time to take up the controversial issue of the county’s Code Enforcement Unit’s policies and procedures
A standing-room-only crowd welcomed Johanna Rodoni with two standing ovations Tuesday — one before and one after — as she was sworn in as the 2nd District representative to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors.ER Rodoni sworn in amid standing ovation
The Board unanimously approved appointing Johanna to serve on the 12 committees and commissions for which Roger was the primary or alternate representative for the county.
Since she said she attended many of the meetings with her late husband, Johanna said she would be comfortable stepping in to take over the appointments.
“I would be very happy to serve where he served,” Johanna said.
She will attend one of her first meetings Friday when the Code Enforcement Task Force meets for the first time to take up the controversial issue of the county’s Code Enforcement Unit’s policies and procedures
Thursday, May 15, 2008
As promised
The Town Dandy on The Schizophrenic Second (District, that is.)
The state law that pertains to elections is minutely detailed, and can account for any number of situations involving the death of a candidate, depending on the office, the timing and the state of affairs that existed before the death. In the present case, the law is quite clear. The June election will go forward with Clendenen, Fennell and Roger Rodoni on the ballot. If Rodoni wins more than 50 percent of the vote, the governor will appoint someone to the position when the new supervisorial term begins next year. That someone would almost certainly be Johanna Rodoni.
...If no candidate wins more than 50 percent in June, there will be a November runoff election between Fennell and Clendenen. This happens even if Rodoni finishes in first place but fails to achieve a majority.
...On Monday, Johanna Rodoni sent a letter to the press urging her husband's constituency to turn out at the polls and vote Rodoni. (See a copy of the letter at the North Coast Journal Blogthing — ncjournal.wordpress.com.) The Rodoni campaign is back in full swing, as are the campaigns of his challengers....
So it's clear - this is not a write-in campaign. In this election, Rodoni supporters have to vote FOR Roger.
The state law that pertains to elections is minutely detailed, and can account for any number of situations involving the death of a candidate, depending on the office, the timing and the state of affairs that existed before the death. In the present case, the law is quite clear. The June election will go forward with Clendenen, Fennell and Roger Rodoni on the ballot. If Rodoni wins more than 50 percent of the vote, the governor will appoint someone to the position when the new supervisorial term begins next year. That someone would almost certainly be Johanna Rodoni.
...If no candidate wins more than 50 percent in June, there will be a November runoff election between Fennell and Clendenen. This happens even if Rodoni finishes in first place but fails to achieve a majority.
...On Monday, Johanna Rodoni sent a letter to the press urging her husband's constituency to turn out at the polls and vote Rodoni. (See a copy of the letter at the North Coast Journal Blogthing — ncjournal.wordpress.com.) The Rodoni campaign is back in full swing, as are the campaigns of his challengers....
So it's clear - this is not a write-in campaign. In this election, Rodoni supporters have to vote FOR Roger.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Voter dilemma in 2nd District
From the TS editorial: The governor's appointment of Johanna Rodoni to fill out her late husband's term as 2nd District supervisor -- until Jan. 5, 2009 -- has created a quandary for the June 3 election.
...Roger Rodoni's name remains on the ballot and his campaign remains active, urging voters to vote for a candidate who is no longer able to serve....
...if Roger Rodoni gets one more vote than 50 percent in the three-way primary, the governor would be compelled to appoint Johanna Rodoni on Jan. 5 to a new, shortened term that would be up for a vote again in 2010.
...it leaves the two surviving candidates on the ballot dueling with a ghost. Not only are Clif Clendenen and Estelle Fennell compelled to speak no ill of Roger Rodoni now that he is gone, but they are on shaky ground if they try to contrast themselves to Johanna Rodoni, since she is not on the ballot and has no record as an elected official.
Yep. You can imagine the monkeywrench this whole thing has thrown into the Ork camp. Running two candidates was to ensure a runoff, with the sole intent to get rid of Rodoni. Now he is gone. Their key platform is gone. Who do they have left to attack but each other. Or run on their merits.
...Roger Rodoni's name remains on the ballot and his campaign remains active, urging voters to vote for a candidate who is no longer able to serve....
...if Roger Rodoni gets one more vote than 50 percent in the three-way primary, the governor would be compelled to appoint Johanna Rodoni on Jan. 5 to a new, shortened term that would be up for a vote again in 2010.
...it leaves the two surviving candidates on the ballot dueling with a ghost. Not only are Clif Clendenen and Estelle Fennell compelled to speak no ill of Roger Rodoni now that he is gone, but they are on shaky ground if they try to contrast themselves to Johanna Rodoni, since she is not on the ballot and has no record as an elected official.
Yep. You can imagine the monkeywrench this whole thing has thrown into the Ork camp. Running two candidates was to ensure a runoff, with the sole intent to get rid of Rodoni. Now he is gone. Their key platform is gone. Who do they have left to attack but each other. Or run on their merits.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Johanna appointed to finish Roger's term
TS Johanna Rodoni appointed to finish husband's term
ER Governor appoints Johanna Rodoni to supervisor seat
Hank Schwarzenegger Appoints Johanna Rodoni
Jack BREAKING NEWS: Johanna Rodoni appointed to fill 2nd District seat
Mirror Something new to argue about
Eric SoHum Parlance: Johanna was appointed
heraldo Gov appoints Johanna Rodoni
TS Campaign urging votes for Rodoni
Supervisor Roger Rodoni's name will remain on the June 3 primary ballot and his supporters are urging 2nd District residents to vote for the late incumbent...
...The decision to continue campaigning for Roger Rodoni to win the June 3 election is with the full knowledge and approval of Johanna Rodoni, his campaign committee members said
ER Governor appoints Johanna Rodoni to supervisor seat
Hank Schwarzenegger Appoints Johanna Rodoni
Jack BREAKING NEWS: Johanna Rodoni appointed to fill 2nd District seat
Mirror Something new to argue about
Eric SoHum Parlance: Johanna was appointed
heraldo Gov appoints Johanna Rodoni
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger today announced the appointment of Johanna Rodoni to the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, representing District II.
(Johanna) Rodoni currently is a member of the Humboldt County Fair Board of Directors, California Cattlemen’s Association, Humboldt County CattleWomen’s Association, Humboldt County Farm Bureau and The Redcrest Grange. In 1996, she joined the Fortuna Chamber of Commerce and served on the board of directors from 2004 to 2007. From 1998 to 2006, Rodoni served as chair for the Humboldt County Fish and Game Advisory Commission and, from 1991 to 1993, served as president for the Humboldt County CattleWomen’s Association.
“I am honored to be in a position to take up where Roger left off,” said Johanna Rodoni. “I will use my years of service within the community to address important issues facing Humboldt County and I look forward to serving with the same honest character as my husband.”
TS Campaign urging votes for Rodoni
Supervisor Roger Rodoni's name will remain on the June 3 primary ballot and his supporters are urging 2nd District residents to vote for the late incumbent...
...The decision to continue campaigning for Roger Rodoni to win the June 3 election is with the full knowledge and approval of Johanna Rodoni, his campaign committee members said
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
A statesman
Many stories were told today. By college classmates and lifelong friends. From Cal Poly to Humboldt. Great adventures, love, commitment, and politics.
But the line that stands out is that while many call Roger Rodoni a politician, what he was is a statesman, and there's a difference.
A simple line. But very true.
From the Eureka Reporter: Community gathers to remember Roger Rodoni ...He served three terms on the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, and was campaigning for re-election.
He was said to directly get to the bottom of things, described by another as a “statesman” and not a politician.
“If all politicians were like Roger we would be so much better off,” Walther said.
The Times Standard reports Standing room only at supervisor's memorial ...Every single folding chair set up in Belotti Hall -- one of the larger venues at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds in Ferndale -- was filled for Rodoni's memorial service Wednesday afternoon. The overflow of those paying their respects lined both sides of the large room and gathered three or four deep along the back wall....
The Journal has devoted an issue to Roger.
We will all miss you, Roger.
But the line that stands out is that while many call Roger Rodoni a politician, what he was is a statesman, and there's a difference.
A simple line. But very true.
From the Eureka Reporter: Community gathers to remember Roger Rodoni ...He served three terms on the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, and was campaigning for re-election.
He was said to directly get to the bottom of things, described by another as a “statesman” and not a politician.
“If all politicians were like Roger we would be so much better off,” Walther said.
The Times Standard reports Standing room only at supervisor's memorial ...Every single folding chair set up in Belotti Hall -- one of the larger venues at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds in Ferndale -- was filled for Rodoni's memorial service Wednesday afternoon. The overflow of those paying their respects lined both sides of the large room and gathered three or four deep along the back wall....
The Journal has devoted an issue to Roger.We will all miss you, Roger.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
An excellent choice.
Rodoni's wife asks to be appointed to his board seat
...In her letter to the governor, Johanna Rodoni makes clear she felt she could not wait to request the appointment.
”I wish there were no need for the writing of this letter, but the tragic and sudden loss of my husband, Humboldt County Supervisor Roger Rodoni, creates this need, and the time frames outlined in the California Codes necessitate that I contact you right away,” Johanna Rodoni wrote.
”Normally,” Johanna Rodoni continued in the letter, “families are left to grieve in their own time and in their own way, but because my husband was in the midst of a campaign, and was a champion for the rights of his constituents, normal protocol must be suspended. I am honored to be in a position to take up where Roger left off in his role of being a strong, 'straight forward' voice on the Board of Supervisors, advocating for individual rights, common sense, honesty, and always keeping in mind the people for whom his position of county supervisor was created.”...
Governor, I hope you are listening.
...In her letter to the governor, Johanna Rodoni makes clear she felt she could not wait to request the appointment.
”I wish there were no need for the writing of this letter, but the tragic and sudden loss of my husband, Humboldt County Supervisor Roger Rodoni, creates this need, and the time frames outlined in the California Codes necessitate that I contact you right away,” Johanna Rodoni wrote.
”Normally,” Johanna Rodoni continued in the letter, “families are left to grieve in their own time and in their own way, but because my husband was in the midst of a campaign, and was a champion for the rights of his constituents, normal protocol must be suspended. I am honored to be in a position to take up where Roger left off in his role of being a strong, 'straight forward' voice on the Board of Supervisors, advocating for individual rights, common sense, honesty, and always keeping in mind the people for whom his position of county supervisor was created.”...
Governor, I hope you are listening.
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