Re: The cancellation by Republican candidates in Brighton to participate in the LWV debate
The Brighton Democratic Committee is disappointed that the Republican candidates in Brighton chose not to participate in a debate sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Government works best when the people are engaged, and the Republican candidates show their disdain for the people of Brighton by ducking this debate. The excuse given by the Republicans, a demand to limit debate questions to Brighton residents, would exclude Brighton business owners, educators, and others with connections to Brighton but who do not to live in Brighton.
We are disappointed but not surprised. Republican candidates across Monroe County have dodged debates this year. The extreme positions taken by Republican candidates in Brighton are far removed from Brighton’s core values. Opposition to Planned Parenthood, participation in an anti-vaccine rally at Strong Memorial Hospital and a call for “traditional family values,” all demonstrate their disdain for inclusion, women’s rights and public health. It is no wonder the Republican candidates did not want to be forced to justify these extreme positions in a public debate.
Brighton’s Democratic candidates will continue to visit Brighton neighborhoods and events, not just during campaign season, but throughout the year. They look forward to hearing the ideas and ideals that make Brighton a community we can all be proud of.
ARPA Community Input and Meetings
Thanks to the America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021, Monroe County has received $144 million in federal funds invest in our community. The County plans to hold meetings to help determine how to spend those funds.
County Legislator Linda Hasman (LD-23) provided the following information involving opportunities for community input. (Thank you, Linda!) Here are three ways to participate:
Attend in-person and virtual community hearings at the following times/locations:
Wednesday, October 27, 2021 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Millennium Lodge – Greece
Canal Park (241 Elmgrove Road, 14626)Wednesday, November 10, 2021 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Joseph C. Wilson Magnet
High School (501 Genesee Street, 4611)Wednesday, December 1, 2021 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Grand View Lodge – Powder Mills Park (154 Park Road, 14534)
Wednesday, December 8, 2021 from noon to 1:30 p.m. a virtual forum held via Zoom. Participants should email BringMonroeBack@monroecounty.gov for the link.
Take place in a community-wide survey available at www.monroecounty.gov/BringMonroeBack, or request hard copies of the survey for your group or organization by contacting BringMonroeBack@monroecounty.gov. Hard copies will also be available in public locations.
Direct written testimony from community organizations, who can request a Community Organization Statement Form by contacting BringMonroeBack@monroecounty.gov.
Early voting locations and times
Thanks to Indivisible Rochester for this super handy visual guide with Monroe County voting locations and details about early voting!
Delicious fundraiser alert!
Please join us this Wednesday evening at Amaya to support our designated candidates for county legislature, Sue Hughes-Smith and Albert Blankley. Although you can only vote for one (depending on whether you live in LD-14 or LD-24), this is an excellent way to support BOTH candidates and help them get to the finish line in November.
WHAM coverage
Channel 13’s coverage of the pledge against discrimination: https://13wham.com/news/local/brighton-leaders-pledge-to-push-against-discrimination-bias
Please join us for our fundraiser!
Save the date! We are planning an in-person fundraiser that you’re not going to want to miss!
Congrats to Judge Randall and Albert Blankley!
After the recounts… we want to wish congratulations to both Judge Doug Randall (running for reelection to Monroe County Court) and Albert Blankley (running for the County Legislature in LD24).
They join our list of distinguished and exciting candidates running for election (and reelection) in November.
On to the fall campaign!
STATEMENT FROM MONROE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE REGARDING COUNTY LEGISLATOR ERNEST FLAGLER-MITCHELL
Contact: Mare Millow, Communications Director, mare@monroedemocrats.com, 585.200.2074
(ROCHESTER, NEW YORK) – On June 3, 2021, the Monroe County Board of Ethics found that County Legislator Ernest Flagler-Mitchell was in violation of the County Code of Ethics when he messaged an explicit photo to 19-year-old city resident Lakaya Sinclair last November. Ms. Sinclair’s bravery in coming forward with her story emboldened other women to share similar experiences with Flagler-Mitchell.
Specifically, the Ethics Board found that Flagler-Mitchell violated § 45-13 of the Course of Conduct, which states: “Every officer or employee should endeavor to pursue a course of conduct which will not raise suspicion among the public that he is likely to be engaged in acts that are in violation of his trust. He should not use or attempt to use his official position to secure unwarranted privileges or exemptions for himself or others. He should not by his conduct give reasonable basis for the impression that any person can improperly influence him or unduly enjoy his favor in the performance of his official duties or that he is affected by the kinship, position or influence of any party or person.”
Earlier this year, Flagler-Mitchell was removed from his position as president of the Rochester branch of the NAACP as a result of the allegations against him. If Mr. Flagler-Mitchell was unfit to serve in that capacity, then he is equally unfit to serve as an elected official.
“In situations concerning allegations of sexual harassment, it is of the utmost importance that all survivors’ stories are heard and respected, including black women,” said Monroe County Democratic Committee chair Zach King. “Accusations of sexual harassment against elected officials are especially egregious. This exploitation of power and destruction of public trust has no place within our party, within our governments, or within our society.
King continued, “Mr. Ernest Flagler-Mitchell should do the right thing for the women he hurt and the constituents he serves and immediately resign from all public and Democratic party positions. This includes his seat on the Monroe County Legislature, his seat on the New York State Democratic Committee, his position as Leader of the LD 29 Democratic Committee, and his seat on the Monroe County Democratic Committee.”
This situation also serves as an example of why the Monroe County Legislature must pass a stronger Code of Ethics. Mr. Flagler-Mitchell was found by the Ethics Board to be in violation of the code, yet the Board does not have the authority to impose sanctions or enact accountability. “I call on Legislature President Carbone and the Republican conference to immediately pass ethics reform. Their vote to table this important legislation is a clear disregard for accountability of elected officials,” said Chairman King.
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Important Dates in Monroe County This Election Season
Make sure you have a plan to vote this election season, and check with friends and neighbors to make sure they have a plan to vote too. Part of having a plan is having all the dates handy.
MCDC has posted an exhaustive list of the political calendar year, such as when to register by, when to request absentee ballots by, etc., here.
The short version is that the primary election is on June 22, with early voting from June 10-20; the general election is November 2, with early voting from October 23-31.
Who's hungry? Webster Democrats' Food Truck Rodeo can help!
If you love good food and good causes, then be sure to mark your calendar for Thursday April 22 from 4:45-7 pm! Webster Democrats has a fun and flavorful fundraiser featuring a food truck rodeo! Check our their flyers and menu for the event below.
A Discussion on the Digital Divide in Monroe County
Mark your calendars for an upcoming virtual event on Thursday March 25 at 7 PM: Sue Hughes-Smith, BDC member and candidate for Monroe County Legislature District 14, and Monroe County Legislator Rachel Barnhardt are hosting the event, "A Discussion on the Digital Divide," about unequal access to technology and the internet, as well as the need for an affordable public option for high speed internet in Monroe County. We hope you can make it!
Click here for more info, including the link to the Zoom event.
Petitioning is a wrap!
The Brighton Democratic Committee members would like to send a HUGE thank you to the 800+ registered Brighton Democratic voters who signed petitions during our current drive. We worked hard to keep everyone safe and socially distanced during petitioning, and we’re proud to say the results far exceeded the number of signatures required to have our candidates appear on the ballot. Democracy is alive and well in Brighton! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
2021 Petitioning Begins!
Beginning on Tuesday, March 2nd, Members of the Brighton Democratic Committee will collect signatures to have our endorsed candidates appear on the General Election ballot beginning.
In the age of COVID, we want to protect the health and safety of our members and the community at large.
Residents of the Town (who are registered to vote as Democrats) may receive a phone call or e-mail or a personal contact to set up an appointment to sign the petitions. We’ll do so using social distancing guidelines!
We’re also setting up “Petitioning Day” on Saturday, March 6th. You can sign up with this link to have one of our members stop by on that day. Just leave your name, address and phone number and we’ll arrange for someone to come to you to give you an opportunity to sign the petitions. You will also be able to indicate a different date and time if more convenient for you.
REMEMBER! This is a great way to support our endorsed local and county candidates and ensure you can cast your ballot for them!
MCDC Winter Reception
The Brighton Democratic Committee is pleased to announce that our members, and the community in general, have been invited to join the MCDC 2021 Campaign Kickoff Virtual Reception.
You can register to join the County Democrats on Tuesday, February 16 at 6:00 PM
Registration is at the County website.
Excited for 2021!
With the recent Designating caucuses at both the Town and County level, the Brighton Democratic Committee is excited to announce our list of designated candidates for the 2021 election cycle.
At the Town Level, the Committee has chosen to keep its steady and proven leadership with:
Supervisor Bill Moehle for Town Supervisor
Clerk Dan Aman for Town Clerk
Council member Robin Wilt for Town Council
Council Member Christine Corrado for Town Council
For our County Legislature positions, the designated candidates representing Brighton are:
LD-10: Howard Maffucci
LD-14: Sue Hughes-Smith
LD-23: Linda Hasman
LD-24: Albert Blankley