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Dr. Candell - I didn't endorse him |
Note: no endorsement for any mayoral candidate from this space, yet.
When this blogger attended the second Oakland Mayor's Race Forum at The Lakeshore Baptist Church, a sheet of paper was being passed around the audience. It was a petition to have the name of Dr. Terrance Candell on the ballot for the election for Mayor of Oakland. I asked what I was signing before I put my name to the paper; such a signature is not an endorsement of any candidate.
For some reason, my name is listed in the voter guide as endorsing Dr. Candell for Mayor. It's not true.
The news of this problem came from Oakland businessman and once-challenger of Councilmember Ignacio De La Fuente (District Five - Fruitvale, Central East Oakland) Mario Juarez, who via Facebook asked if I'd lost my mind.
Of sound mind, certainly.
A call to the City of Oakland City Clerk Office did confirm Mr. Juarez's report. The person on the phone then said they would check the records for the actual paperwork and call back in 15 minutes, but never did. That was shocking. I'm still waiting for a phone call.
Talked To Dr. Candell
Eventually, Dr. Candell was successfully reached via phone and to his credit, he apologized for any appearance of impropriety. He said his staff had nothing to do with it. However, he pointed a finger at The City of Oakland.
I consider Dr. Candell and all of the candidates friends and remain pledged to providing fair and honest coverage of the race. But I have not endorsed Dr. Candell for Mayor of Oakland.
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Don Macleay |
But how and why my name is on the official endorser list is beyond me, and is a very scary development. The only blue card I've filled out, which is the document one uses to officially endorse a candidate and give permission for one's name to be used in campaign literature, is for Libby Schaaf, who's running for the Oakland City Council District 4 (Oakland Hills - Montclair) Seat.
That's it.
Planned To Help Don Macleay As Well
What's so weird is that Don Macleay personally asked if I would also help him get on the ballot and while I said I would, never made it over to his event to do so. Too bad. I wonder what the person who copied my signature or got the idea I endorsed would have done then?
Whatever the issue, the occurrence of this is disturbing.
Part of me believes that it may have been a conspiracy to do anything to take votes away from Don Perata. The other part of me is weirded-out that I'm such a public figure someone feels they have to do this. In the future, no one gets an assist from this blogger in this way or in any way that doesn't involve the use of video.
Regardless, here's the word: I've not endorsed Dr. Candell for Mayor of Oakland.