Monday, November 6, 2023

Not to vote is to vote NO! on democracy

Tomorrow is election day. Locally, we’re faced with what may be the most basic ballot we’ve ever seen. There are three items:

  • One school board seat for which the candidates are: liberal mom, christian conservative dad, or write-in other;
  • One Yes / No on a capital bonding amount;
  • One Yes / No on an operating levy

Would that all our choices were that straight forward.

Other places have more challenging decisions and so we’ve reproduced below an email reminder we received this morning from Conservation Minnesota, in case you need a reminder or help voting tomorrow.

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Meanwhile, today is cloudy, windy, and the headlines continue to offer depressing reading. I’ve therefore put them out of mind and focused on the Christmas issue of Yankee magazine that arrived in today’s mail. Your obedient servant is a classic example of “You can take the man out of New England but you can’t take New England out of the man.” Fortunately, we live somewhere that a relatively short drive lets me enjoy several clusters of New England residential architecture. That’s something for which I need to remember to be thankful come the 23rd. It’s a treat when one’s home away from home reminds one of home. It’s also a treat when elections turn out as good, caring, folks hope they will. May all our results be the kind for which we’ll be thankful later.


1st VOTE


It was hers.
She had this choice
behind curtained bliss,
Dad’s chest full on the other side
as her tapered hand
pulled the lever.

No matter how wide
the final margin,
a lone ballot
never counted so much.


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