Don’t Kill Kenny*

As you may or may not know, with a new council comes the appointment / election of a new council chair and co-chair.

There really isn’t any rules as to who can be nominated chair and co-chair. From what I can remember ANY councilor can nominate any other councilor for the position, and it must get a second, then they vote on the nominations.

If you go by progression, either Jamison or Anderson ‘SHOULD’ be nominated for the position(s) I have even suggested that Staggers (who has more experience coming into the job then any of the councilors, should be nominated).

What I would like to see is either Jamison or Anderson as council chair, and Staggers as co-chair.

Then there is Erpenbach. Michelle currently is co-chair, and I think she desires to be Chair. Unfortunately, Michelle probably has the votes to become chair, of course this depends on a number of factors, I still think Rolfing and Karsky will be ‘swing’ voters leaning towards Erpenbach.

As I understand it right now, only two are vying for the job, Anderson and Erpenbach.

IMO, I still blame Erpenbach (Entenman, Huether) for the Debra Owen debacle. We should want to keep Michelle as far away from leadership as possible.

GO KENNY!

(*Kenny is a character from South Park who gets killed in almost every episode)

 

3 Thoughts on “Who is ‘Rightfully’ inline for SF city council leadership?

  1. Rumor has it that Diamond Jim is interested in leadership to. Someone should tell him that job promotion has a lot to do with attendance.

  2. Pathloss on April 27, 2012 at 9:09 am said:

    Really doesn’t matter. The council makes comments to the dictator mayor who ignores them. It’s Monday nights choir the minister allows one song but has nothing to do with the sermon. The fundamental problem is the city charter does not represent government of, by, and for the people.

  3. You ain’t kidding leadership doesn’t matter. I am still trying to figure out what Sue has been doing her whole time as council chair besides being an erron runner for the city clerk.

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