The following is a quickly translated copy of the 2nd 6th and 9th ward 
endorsements today in Gente de Minnesota. Next week we'll endorse for mayors of 
Minneapolis and St Paul. We've gotten lots of requests from park board, library 
board and board of Taxatioin candidates asking about endorsemets. We're 
considering maybe Park board, but frankly the whole precess of endorsing 
Minneapolis City Council, and mayoral races has been overwhelming enough. We've 
had a very busy news cycle lately, and our associate editor has been in Spain 
for almost two months, while our smart immigration attorney processes making 
him a legal resident of the US. Of course if you all buy lots of advertising 
from us, we can increase our staff from 16 to 20, and we can cover more news. 
Just kidding on that last one. Maybe.



Gente de Minnesota endorsements for Minnespolis City Council wards 2,6,9



Last week we endorsed candidates Elizabeth Glidden for ward 8 and Scott Persons 
for ward 10 for the Minneapolis city council. This week we'll make endorsements 
for wards 2,6, and 9. 

 

Lets start with ward 2. The Latino population has been growing rapidly in this 
ward in the past ten years. We have two candidates that would represent our 
community well in Ward 2. Both had similar answers to our questions, but Cam 
Gordon answered the questions with more detail, and had some significant 
proposals that we feel could benefit the Latino community greatly. Gordon won 
us over with his proposal of allowing non-citizen Minneapolis residents to vote 
in local elections. It takes a lot of guts in the current political environment 
to make such a common sense proposal. We also liked his idea of the city hiring 
an ombudsman to help immigrants navigate through the cities complicated 
bureaucracy when looking at opening a business. Gordon is a member of the Green 
party, which has been very active in endorsing candidates of color this year. 

 

Gordon went beyond answering our questions and sent us campaign literature very 
well translated into very well written Spanish, which shows a genuine effort to 
win over Latino voters. 

 

Cara Letofsky impressed us with her many years of community activism, and with 
her efforts at establishing the nationally recognized "Mujeres Latinas en 
accion". She would represent the Latino community well but Gordon's proposals 
seemed more concrete. Letofsky is endorsed by the DFL party, has a lot of labor 
endorsements, and is endorsed by the Somali American Democratic Association, 
and the police and firefighter unions. Gordon is endorsed by the Green Party 
and the Sierra Club. Bottom line: We were more impressed with Cam Gordon's 
proposals and he won our endorsement. 

 

Ward 9 probably has the largest Latino community in Minneapolis. In this 
electoral contest we chose the incumbent Gary Schiff. Schiff has an extensive 
track record supporting positions that protect immigrants and the Latino 
Community. Schiff together was instrumental in having a permit denial revoked 
so that The Mercado Central could celebrate "El Grito" on Mexican independence 
day this year. Schiff was the author of an ordinance that prohibits the 
Minneapolis police form asking immigration status when someone is detained by 
the police, and has lead efforts against overturning this ordinance by the 
governor.  

 

Schiff created a program that allows residents and businesses to clean graffiti 
at no cost to them. Gang graffiti has been a very annoying problem for many of 
us. Schiff also authored an ordinance that allows the city of Minneapolis to 
accept the Matricula consular of México as a form of ID. He has carefully 
worked with Ramon Leon at LEDC many times in helping Latino businesses navigate 
through the many roadblocks the city throws at new business owners. Schiff 
deserves to be reelected to the city council and deserves to be supported by 
the Latino Community since he has always been there for us. 

 

His opponent David Bicking also would represent well the 9th ward. He answered 
our questionnaire very well. Bicking pleasantly surprised us by also supporting 
that legal residents should also be allowed to vote, not just citizens (which 
would triple the amount of Gente de Minnesota's employees allowed to vote). He 
was also the only candidate to mention that allowing police to ask immigration 
status from detained individuals would lead to further "profiling" based on our 
color of skin. Bicking is a business owner and understands the challenges faced 
for business owners in this city. Bicking also has translated campaign 
material, again showing better outreach to Latinos by green candidates than by 
DFL'ers. He has even a translated section to Spanish and Somali in his web 
site. Bicking is a great candidate, but he couldn't convince us that Schiff 
didn't deserve reelection. 

 

Last, but not least the sixth ward. This is a very important election for us. 
Both candidates are currently incumbents. Unfortunately they have been forced 
to run against each other, as a consequence of redistricting. Both are great 
friends of the Latino community. This ward has one of the biggest Latino 
communities in Minneapolis. 

 

To further complicate this election the FBI recently added a lot of controversy 
for this election. As many of you know, the FBI visited one of the candidates, 
Dean Zimmermann recently, just a few days before the primary, and confiscated 
campaign computers and files, with a search order that claimed Zimmermann had 
taken bribes. So far Zimmermann has neither been indicted and much less 
convicted. The FBI seems to have a weak case and Zimmermann has responded well 
to the accusations. 

 

The FBI investigation shouldn't affect how you vote on Election Day. Gente de 
Minnesota has always had a very tough line against corruption. As we've 
mentioned in previous editorials one of the biggest causes of poverty in Latin 
America is corruption. If he was to be found guilty he should be punished with 
the full force of the law. We don't believe he is guilty. Zimmermann has always 
been a good friend of the Latino Community, and he deserves a fair judicial 
process. So far it seems like a witch-hunt. 

 

If it was up to some of us at the editorial committee we'd declare a tie in the 
sixth. But we'll be decisive and endorse Robert Lilligren. Gete de Minnesota 
has been very critical of the Minneapolis political parties for not electing 
candidates of color. To be fair four of the ten candidates the Green Party, 
Zimmermann's party, endorsed this year were people of color. Two out of three 
Green elected officials are African American women. This beats the track record 
of the DFL, and unfortunately for those of us who believe in multi party 
systems, there is no Republican Party in Minneapolis.

 

Gente de Minnesota believes strongly in affirmative action. So if we have a tie 
we have to endorse Robert Lilligren, who is a Native American tribal member. 
Lilligren has also been a good friend of the Latino community. He was co-author 
with Schiff and Zimmermann of the ordinance that prohibits police officers form 
asking immigration status. He's developed real estate, been a landlord and 
helped Latino families become homeowners. He understands how tough it is for 
immigrants to become homeowners in Minneapolis and how tough it is to run a 
business. He has helped Latino businesses navigate through the tough city 
bureaucracy. Lilligren has worked with LEDC to help Latino businesses get set 
up in the Midway exchange. 

 

As we mentioned earlier Zimmermann and Schiff were key in overturning a permit 
denial this year for the Mercado Centrals celebration of "El grito" Mexican 
independence day. Zimmermann helped Los Gallos, a business so many of us use, 
get the necessary permits to expand into more locations. He is in the board of 
Directors of Centro. 

 

We're very sad to see that these two strong friends of the Latino community 
have been placed in the same ward. Zimmermann fought against the unjust 
redistricting that divided the Native and Latino communities into different 
wards, making it that much harder to elect Latinos and Natives to the city 
council. Unfortunately he lost that fight. Ironically because of this injustice 
we are forced to endorse Lilligren, whom we know will represent well his 
community and ours. Zimmermann will continue to be our friend, but the city 
council urgently needs ethnic diversity now.   



Alberto Monserrate
President CEO
Latino Communications Network (LCN Media) 
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