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Brookside forum results
January 30, 2007 |
The Romanelli West Homes Association has tabulated the audience ratings from Sunday’s Brookside mayoral forum at Southwest High School. Mark Funkhouser was the overall winner, with Katheryn Shields and Chuck Eddy bringing up the rear. The results were similar to a Northland forum earlier this month that ranked Funkhouser first and Shields last.
4th District City Council candidates also participated, but those ratings have yet to be released. Since none of the city’s legacy media outlets have done any polling on this race, these ratings are the best available guage of voter sentiment.
Mayoral Candidate Ratings (PDF)
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So Funkhouser would win IF ENOUGH PEOPLE ACTUALLY HEARD ALL OF THE CANDIDATES SPEAK. But it’ll be the same old story. Not enough people will really pay attention and our next mayor will be the candidate with the biggest advertising budget.
Agreed with both Joe and BlogKC. Any polling info is a good deal but somewhat sad to think that less than 150 people will “decide” the front runner.
And here are the city council ratings:
http://www.romwest.org/sitefiles/Ratings%20City%20Council.pdf
It may be hard to put a value on these tabulations considering that close to 30% of those in the audience for the mayors part of the forum were staffers/campaign workers in addition to the ones identified and handing out literature. So the results quite likely are slanted. Funk had a good number of pre-commited supporters there when you counted the buttons. These should be taken wih a grain of salt and if you weren’t there, go to one; read the candidates position papers; email them and ask questions. And you should educate yourself of how political endorsements work in this City.
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