View the Online Newspaper
Subscribe to the Newspaper
Publish your Stuff
status
Need Help? Click Here
Search: Site   Web
Print Story | E-Mail Story | Font Size
What is this?

Save & Share this Article

GOP turnover has Dem's attention

Comments 0 | Recommend 0

Critic: Leaving office early manipulates system unfairly

THE GAZETTE

DENVER - If all goes as expected in the coming weeks, four GOP-held offices will have been turned over to newcomers in the past year by party vacancy committees rather than by elections.

Three of those seats — those held by Sen. Ron May and Rep. Bill Cadman and the one given up late last year by Rep. Mark Cloer — were occupied by term-limited incumbents.

By leaving the offices early and allowing the Republican Party to appoint a successor, it meant the next election could feature a favored incumbent in the seat rather than an open seat that typically leads to a more competitive race.

Republicans said the spate of turnovers is a combination of coincidence and the cascading effect of May’s early retirement, which could open up vacancies in two other seats because of candidates moving up the political ladder.

El Paso County GOP Chairman Greg Garcia said there has been no effort to get termlimited incumbents to resign seats early so that they can be passed to other party members.

But county Democratic Party Chairman John Morris said he’s seen too much in a 10-month period to feel that Republicans aren’t cheating the system somehow. He was the first person to question Cloer’s motivations in December, and he again asked whether May’s early departure is more about politics than about the private-sector opportunities that the 15-year legislator cited in his resignation letter.

“The whole Republican approach to resigning early and then giving the incumbent a better seat: What is that?” Morris asked. “It seems to me that when a person is elected to office, they have a certain responsibility to the people who elected them to office for a full term . . . I think it’s cynical.”

Cloer won election to a fourth and final term in November but gave up his seat slightly more than a month later, citing medical problems that had developed quickly with one of his sons. Stella Garza-Hicks, appointed by a vacancy committee to take his place, said Friday that she would not seek election to a full term next year.

May resigned effective Oct. 31, and Cadman, a term-limited state representative, is expected to be appointed to his seat. El Paso County Commissioner Douglas Bruce is considered the favorite to grab Cadman’s seat; Bruce is not term-limited, but his current term ends in 2008.

Garcia defended the openings, saying both occurred for personal reasons. He said the party is following state law to put someone else into office.

“We want to make sure people know it’s an electoral process, not an inheritance,” Garcia said. “Preferences being what they are, I wish everybody could have finished their terms. Our preference isn’t something we can govern by, but we can govern by personal needs.”

Morris admitted that Democrats would have a hard time winning the overwhelmingly Republican seats occupied by May and Cadman, regardless of who is in office. But before Garza-Hicks announced her plans to not run, Morris was particularly miffed by Cloer’s decision because the House District 17 seat is viewed as highly competitive.


See archived 'Metro' Stories »
 


Reader Comments
We want our site to be a place where people discuss and debate Ideas that foster stronger communities. We built this for you. Please take care of it. Tolerate broad thinking, but take action against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe place worth preserving and sharing.

Jobs
Autos
Real Estate
Classifieds
Place an Ad
Search for Jobs - Monster.com
   
Featured Events

 
  • Find an Event
  • 5 Day Event Calendar
Fri16
Sat17
Sun18
Mon19
Tue20
Poll
ELECTION '08
Will John Edwards' endorsement of Obama help him with working class voters?
Yes, very much
To some degree
No, not at all
Enter The Code To Vote
 
powered by
google
Search
        Search: Web    Site
Already a member? Sign in here
Publish your stuff
Welcome, Please Log In
To login please enter your username and password in the form below and click on the login button.
Remember me
Resend Email
Enter the username and email address for your account to resend you your confirmation email: