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Rolling poll results

by Church Hill People's News10/21/200610/16/2009
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A week into our 7th district poll, this is what we have so far…

Fot the city council, it breaks down like this: Delores McQuinn 16%, Reggie Malone 77%, and undecided 7%. For school board: Ronald Bond 8%, Donald Coleman 21%, Delores Murray 13%, Keith West 45%, and undecided 13%.

This is obviously a flawed and probably valueless set of data, but what the heck. It’ll be interesting to look back afterward and find some corrolation here.

Don ColemanelectionKeith WestpollRonald Bond

20 comments

The other Dr. Bob 10/21/2006 at 10:41 PM

Flawed indeed. Digital divide at work here. You might want to stick with polls on who will win this years Tony Award; or where to get the best brunch. Those would prove more in line with your demographic. Overall, though, this proves bad news for Mr. West. If he is only getting 45% of the internet savvy vote, he is in trouble. Mr. Malone, however, has to feel pretty good about his numbers; if he gets similar proportions of undecided, his is sitting on almost 83% of the I.S.V. Will that be enough to topple the Rev? Without a poll that represents the digitally dormant, not sure. But with turnout sure to be high in SoLet (uhh, south of the lettered streets for the uninitiated) due to the US Senate race, it might be enough.

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j 10/22/2006 at 12:27 AM

The poll may not show who will win, but it is interesting to see who the majority of chpn-staging.vu4m9e27-liquidwebsites.com readers are.

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b 10/22/2006 at 2:17 AM

How many people voted?

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john m 10/22/2006 at 8:22 AM

There have been 64 votes cast.

bob — over here, in the western alphabet street area, there are only McQuinn signs.

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Bob 10/22/2006 at 7:02 PM

John M. My point exactly, Mr. Malone needs all the ISV he can get.

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Anon. 10/24/2006 at 8:37 AM

Malone at 77%!??! What the hell are you people THINKING???

I’ve been up here, a few blocks North of Broad, for nearly 20 years and I can tell you that Reggie Malone has NOTHING to offer the Richmond City Council.

How many of you know that he was running for council 15 YEARS AGO against Lee Young? That he only started running for school board after repeated failures at trying for city council?

All Reggie wants is to hold and office… any office. That and to feel like a man because Doug Wilder pats him on the head and says “Good job…”

WAKE UP PEOPLE!

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ray 10/24/2006 at 3:45 PM

Let’s give ALL the facts here, 8:37 Anon.

Hasn’t Reverend McQuinn been in office for years, first on the School Board then on Council? How does that make her any different from Malone since they both started in the same office and have both been running for office for years?

And, I have a feeling you very well know that McQuinn also ran against Lee Young. And, what’s more, SO WHAT? He was a crook and I wish either McQuinn or Malone had beaten the guy.

And, sure Wilder might support Malone but King Henry Marsh controls McQuinn. That’s why she opposed the Mayor at large referendum in 2003. At least Malone supported giving the people, not the Council, the right to directly elect their own Mayor.

Wake up, indeed!

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bob 10/24/2006 at 5:33 PM

Here, here!!

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Daniel 10/24/2006 at 6:27 PM

So, let’s say we wake up. Now what? It’s probably too late to get another candidate elected this year. But do we try to do a write-in campaign quick? Do we start recruiting candidates for 2008 and helping them prepare for that?

“Protest is good. Alternatives are better.” – Jim Wallis

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homie 10/24/2006 at 7:33 PM

Why not have a solid candidate for the 7th… We always seem to be scraping the bottom to get a candidate on the ballot… How about an intelligent, committed candidate like John Murden or Laura Daab??

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church hiller 10/25/2006 at 2:56 PM

Reggie Malone has nothing to offer anyone. I have lived in Church Hill for decades… through Roy West, Lee Young, and Delores McQuinn. Trust me. Delores has done more for the neighborhood WITHOUT playing any race card than has ever happened in the past. Reggie is the ultimate sponger. Has he ever held a job?

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anon 10/25/2006 at 5:16 PM

Quit being so vicious, Church Hiller. Your ad hominiem attacks on a candidate simply because you don’t support him enlightens no one.

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Bob Stokes 10/26/2006 at 12:19 AM

How about a South of Venable succession. While this is far fetched (an dI am just kidding) as more people move downtown, there would seem to be a need to create an area of common social and economic interest: this could include parts of Church Hill, the Shockhoes, the CBD, and Jackson Ward. The economic health of Richmond depends on linking the common political interests of these downtown adjacent areas. If not as a council district, then at least as a more informal alliance of central city communities. We could call it the Urban Village alliance. These interests run east/west, not north/ south. As these are also the areas of historic interest, perhaps ACORN might be a broker to this effort.

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the white Kanye 10/26/2006 at 12:55 PM

Delores McQuinn doesn’t care about white people.

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Heather 10/26/2006 at 1:07 PM

Here’s Reggie Malones website for anyone interested

http://www.malone2006.com/headlines.htm

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john m 10/26/2006 at 6:49 PM

w.kanye — I get your reference, but I fail to see the humor. Do you really feel that way?

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the white Kanye 10/27/2006 at 9:05 AM

I wasn’t going for humor. It’s a commentary on the long-lingering culture of “race-pimps” in Richmond City politics who keep getting elected over and over, despite their repeated failures to affect any positive change for some of their constituency while overtly ignoring the rest of it. To loosely paraphrase Paul Goldman, there’s not a black way to fix a pothole.

Not that Malone is better; he’s just a vote for change. It’s best not to set up McQuinn with another 2 years of incumbency before we change to four year council terms in 2008. Perhaps in the meantime, a candidate with vision of inclusion and community will emerge to move Richmond forward.

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homie 10/27/2006 at 9:50 AM

OK John M. –They’re calling your name again…

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cj 10/27/2006 at 9:05 PM

To Anon: Have I missed something here. I too have lived in Church Hill for about 20 years and I don’t see where Ms McQuinn has done much of anything for this community accept to support projects that take peoples homes by eminent domain under the disguise of building another large grocery and selling the land they took from the poor elderly to developers. There is no money for this development at the City. She spends our tax dollars unwisely (reference to the monies City Council was given to spend in their districts). She takes alot of credit for things she was not repsonsible for implementing.

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Heather 11/01/2006 at 11:08 AM

It is time for a positive change and I believe that Reggie Malone will help Richmond achieve just that.

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