In response to Tim's post, first out of 177 possible delegates, 93 were in
attendance, and between 86-87 stayed to the end, that's 53% to begin with 49%
to end, not necessarily what I think anyone would call the best turnout of
any ward convention in the city. However, as was stated in the previous
post, no decisions have been made, and consultations are currently
progressing. Making the decision to step forward and represent the community
is not one makes lightly, and as such the decision to step back should be
given the same weight.
This campaign has always been about doing what is best for the community and
doing what the community wants, and will continue to do so. When a decision
has been made, it will be based on reasons rather than excuses that the
community, at least in part, finds acceptable and agreeable and a public
statement will be made at that time. However if you have any questions in the
meantime, please feel free to contact me directly.
Jonathan Palmer
Stevens Square-Loring Heights
Leadership Does Matter!
www.jonathanpalmer.org
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