The Myth of the Montrose Mandate: Low Turnout Exposes Recall Farce
By Michael J Badagliacco, “MJB” | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
In the world of local politics, few things are as amusing as watching a vocal minority pat themselves on the back for what they call a resounding victory. On November 4th, the recall of Montrose County Commissioner Mijares (R), has the so-called recall crew crowing about how "the people have spoken." But let's take a closer look at the numbers, shall we? With only 8,439 votes cast to oust Mijares out of 34,187 registered voters, that's a paltry 25% turnout. Hardly the stuff of democratic thunder.
This wasn't some overwhelming wave of public outrage; it was more like a ripple in a puddle, ignored by the vast majority who couldn't be bothered to show up. And yet, the recall enthusiasts are out there, preaching as...


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