Ferguson voters make history and increase turnout

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/04/07/ferguson-voters-head-to-polls/25401037/

Ferguson voters make history and increase turnout
Yamiche Alcindor, USA TODAY 7:20 a.m. EDT April 8, 2015
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For the first time in Ferguson, Missouri's history, half of the city council will be black. The city's residents are predominantly black, but their council members have been predominantly white.

Residents in Ferguson, Mo. Tuesday elected two black city council members, transforming the political body's racial composition after months of protests over racial profiling and police brutality.

One sitting black member of the council was not up for re-election. When the two new African-American council members take their seats it will be the first time that blacks have controlled half of the council, despite the fact that two-thirds of the city's 21,000 residents are black.

Demonstrations gave way to increased civic activism with 29% of eligible voters casting more than 3,700 ballots. That's more than double the 12% of eligible voters that came out for last April's mayoral election.

Since the shooting death last summer of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by a white police officer, activists in the St. Louis suburb have implored people to vote. That message came through Tuesday as voters elected Wesley Bell, who is black, in Ward 3, Ella Jones, who is also black, in Ward 1, and Brian Fletcher, who is white, in Ward 2.

"We need more representation because you have to understand the culture of the people and you need to understand how to interact with people," Jones said.

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Wesley Bell Jr., 18, left, casts his vote alongside his father Wesley Bell who is running for Ferguson City Council Ward 3 seat on Tuesday, in Ferguson, Mo. (Photo: AP/Laurie Skrivan, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch,)

A Justice Department report last month confirmed a broad pattern of biased policing in the city that singled out African Americans for excessive arrests and harsh punishment. Mayor James Knowles, who is white, holds the seventh seat on the council. He is not up for re-election.

Eric Fey, St. Louis County director of elections, said he was pleased with the turnout but is cautious about whether future elections will have such results.

"I think it's a shame that it took all the events and attention for people to come out and vote for their city council," Fey said. "Only time will tell if people remain engaged."

Bell, 40, a criminal justice instructor and municipal judge, will represent the the neighborhood where Brown, 18, died. He said he will focus on community policing, changing the city's court system and spurring economic development.

"We need to double down and implement policing where departments are part of the community and not distant from the community," Bell said.

Jones, who was a sales director for Mary Kay for 20 years, said she wants to give residents more opportunities to voice their concerns through town hall meetings and wants to look into ways to create jobs in the city.

Fletcher, 55, a former Mayor of Ferguson and a 30-year-resident of the city, says Ferguson needs stability and "normalcy" after months of protests. "It's been a very unsettling period," he said. "The citizens don't want to be in the headlines everyday. They want to go back to their day to day lives. "

Meanwhile, heavy rain and wind that swept through Ferguson Tuesday made some worry that the weather might deter people from voting. The weather slowed turnout early in the day, but turnout picked up later, Fey said. "Luckily we had no power outages, so the weather was only an irritant rather than a major issue," he said.

Throughout Tuesday, candidates offered residents free rides to the polls and volunteers went door to door to get out the vote.
 

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/04/07/ferguson-voters-head-to-polls/25401037/

Ferguson voters make history and increase turnout
Yamiche Alcindor, USA TODAY 7:20 a.m. EDT April 8, 2015
29906170001_4160357921001_video-still-for-video-4160284600001.jpg


For the first time in Ferguson, Missouri's history, half of the city council will be black. The city's residents are predominantly black, but their council members have been predominantly white.

Residents in Ferguson, Mo. Tuesday elected two black city council members, transforming the political body's racial composition after months of protests over racial profiling and police brutality.

One sitting black member of the council was not up for re-election. When the two new African-American council members take their seats it will be the first time that blacks have controlled half of the council, despite the fact that two-thirds of the city's 21,000 residents are black.

Demonstrations gave way to increased civic activism with 29% of eligible voters casting more than 3,700 ballots. That's more than double the 12% of eligible voters that came out for last April's mayoral election.

Since the shooting death last summer of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by a white police officer, activists in the St. Louis suburb have implored people to vote. That message came through Tuesday as voters elected Wesley Bell, who is black, in Ward 3, Ella Jones, who is also black, in Ward 1, and Brian Fletcher, who is white, in Ward 2.

"We need more representation because you have to understand the culture of the people and you need to understand how to interact with people," Jones said.

635640549575241446-AP-Ferguson-Election.jpg

Wesley Bell Jr., 18, left, casts his vote alongside his father Wesley Bell who is running for Ferguson City Council Ward 3 seat on Tuesday, in Ferguson, Mo. (Photo: AP/Laurie Skrivan, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch,)

A Justice Department report last month confirmed a broad pattern of biased policing in the city that singled out African Americans for excessive arrests and harsh punishment. Mayor James Knowles, who is white, holds the seventh seat on the council. He is not up for re-election.

Eric Fey, St. Louis County director of elections, said he was pleased with the turnout but is cautious about whether future elections will have such results.

"I think it's a shame that it took all the events and attention for people to come out and vote for their city council," Fey said. "Only time will tell if people remain engaged."

Bell, 40, a criminal justice instructor and municipal judge, will represent the the neighborhood where Brown, 18, died. He said he will focus on community policing, changing the city's court system and spurring economic development.

"We need to double down and implement policing where departments are part of the community and not distant from the community," Bell said.

Jones, who was a sales director for Mary Kay for 20 years, said she wants to give residents more opportunities to voice their concerns through town hall meetings and wants to look into ways to create jobs in the city.

Fletcher, 55, a former Mayor of Ferguson and a 30-year-resident of the city, says Ferguson needs stability and "normalcy" after months of protests. "It's been a very unsettling period," he said. "The citizens don't want to be in the headlines everyday. They want to go back to their day to day lives. "

Meanwhile, heavy rain and wind that swept through Ferguson Tuesday made some worry that the weather might deter people from voting. The weather slowed turnout early in the day, but turnout picked up later, Fey said. "Luckily we had no power outages, so the weather was only an irritant rather than a major issue," he said.

Throughout Tuesday, candidates offered residents free rides to the polls and volunteers went door to door to get out the vote.
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Fantastic! I am glad that citizen didn't sit on their ass this time and actually got new blood into city council. The movement will keep going as long as people keep up the pressure.
 

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Demonstrations gave way to increased civic activism with 29% of eligible voters casting more than 3,700 ballots. That's more than double the 12% of eligible voters that came out for last April's mayoral election.

:mindblown: WHO THE fukk DIDN'T VOTE! WHY ARE YOU NOT VOTING!

How the fukk is this not seen as some truly c00n ass shyt yo??? We can sit here and talk about Worldstar, fights at Fat Tuesdays and light skin bytches all day, BUT YOU MUHfukkAS ARE CONSIDERED GROUND ZERO FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY AND YOU'RE STILL NOT VOTING. You got tear gassed. Shot with rubber bullets. Molotov cocktails thrown. A cop got shot in the face. And you still could not crack 50%. Jesus fukkn Christ.

So the solution to the fact that Ferguson’s black majority is nearly unrepresented in its government could be as simple as rescheduling its municipal elections so that they are held in November of even-numbered years — the same time that federal elections are held.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/20...rguson-can-enact-to-prevent-another-standoff/

Or…or they could take some god damn responsibility for their affairs and just fukkn vote!
 

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Demonstrations gave way to increased civic activism with 29% of eligible voters casting more than 3,700 ballots. That's more than double the 12% of eligible voters that came out for last April's mayoral election.

:mindblown: WHO THE fukk DIDN'T VOTE! WHY ARE YOU NOT VOTING!

How the fukk is this not seen as some truly c00n ass shyt yo??? We can sit here and talk about Worldstar, fights at Fat Tuesdays and light skin bytches all day, BUT YOU MUHfukkAS ARE CONSIDERED GROUND ZERO FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY AND YOU'RE STILL NOT VOTING. You got tear gassed. Shot with rubber bullets. Molotov cocktails thrown. A cop got shot in the face. And you still could not crack 50%. Jesus fukkn Christ.



Or…or they could take some god damn responsibility for their affairs and just fukkn vote!

Unfortunately it will decline back to 12% in another 4 years
 

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Demonstrations gave way to increased civic activism with 29% of eligible voters casting more than 3,700 ballots. That's more than double the 12% of eligible voters that came out for last April's mayoral election.

:mindblown: WHO THE fukk DIDN'T VOTE! WHY ARE YOU NOT VOTING!

How the fukk is this not seen as some truly c00n ass shyt yo??? We can sit here and talk about Worldstar, fights at Fat Tuesdays and light skin bytches all day, BUT YOU MUHfukkAS ARE CONSIDERED GROUND ZERO FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY AND YOU'RE STILL NOT VOTING. You got tear gassed. Shot with rubber bullets. Molotov cocktails thrown. A cop got shot in the face. And you still could not crack 50%. Jesus fukkn Christ.



Or…or they could take some god damn responsibility for their affairs and just fukkn vote!

Voter participation is historically low, even for the more major elections. Almost half the country doesn't vote in presidential elections and nearly 70% abstain from voting in midterm elections.

In the 2014 election, if you look on a state-by-state basis, voter participation levels were about the same as around 1830, when voting was restricted to propertied white males.

A lot of citizens are disengaged from the political participation process as the result of years of being effectively disenfranchised from our political system. Their political representatives simply do not care what they think. And they're not completely wrong for thinking that way.

The lowest 70% of people on the income/wealth scale have virtually no influence on policy.

The influence of voter's increase as you move up the income scale, until you get to the very top, which represents super wealthy citizens who pretty much dictate policy.

The entire "democratic" process is in shambles.
 

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Demonstrations gave way to increased civic activism with 29% of eligible voters casting more than 3,700 ballots. That's more than double the 12% of eligible voters that came out for last April's mayoral election.

:mindblown: WHO THE fukk DIDN'T VOTE! WHY ARE YOU NOT VOTING!

How the fukk is this not seen as some truly c00n ass shyt yo??? We can sit here and talk about Worldstar, fights at Fat Tuesdays and light skin bytches all day, BUT YOU MUHfukkAS ARE CONSIDERED GROUND ZERO FOR THE FIGHT AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY AND YOU'RE STILL NOT VOTING. You got tear gassed. Shot with rubber bullets. Molotov cocktails thrown. A cop got shot in the face. And you still could not crack 50%. Jesus fukkn Christ.



Or…or they could take some god damn responsibility for their affairs and just fukkn vote!
we get the govts we deserve. the citizens of ferguson endorsed this apartheid system they had going by not giving a fukk. it took some seriously fukked up shyt going down to bump that to 29%. i don't know what to say. i'm not going to give them props for that level of apathy. and the same 71% fukks will be loudest talking about how the govt is this and that and that the man doesn't think they matter. they will be correct though because they proved today that they don't matter.
 
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Don't be quick to celebrate....there is alot of work to do and he will be pressured and threatened by the powers that be and the people who voted for him need to stand with him against it.
 

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It's a start, more black communities with white folks in office should take notes. Give those fukks a wake up call.
 
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