Friday, May 8, 2009

Election Day in League city

Tomorrow is Election Day in League City. You all know where I stand. I support Phyllis Sanborn, Mike Lee and Mick Phalen. I believe they will do what is best for our city and we, the people. Who are you supporting and why? If you did not vote early then you need to go and vote in the city and School Board elections. Exercise that right to vote. Support your candidate and get involved in the process.

The polling places for qualified and registered voters residing in the City of League City will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, May 9, 2009, and are as follows:

L. C. Pct #1 - Galveston Cty Pcts 263, 286, 455, 464, 487 and Harris Cty Pct 655 which lie within the corporate boundaries of the City – Fire Station No. 4, 175 Bay Area Boulevard

L. C. Pct #2 - Galveston Cty Pcts 455, 487, and 488 which lie within the corporate boundaries of the City – Old Fire Station No. 2, 411 Newport Boulevard

L. C. Pct #3 - Galveston Cty Pcts 220, 340, 389, 402, 453, 454, 471, 482, and 487 which lie within the corporate boundaries of the City – Johnnie Arolfo Civic Center, 400 West Walker Street

L. C. Pct #4 - Galveston Cty Pcts 398, 452, 453, 454, 467, 471, and 490 which lie within the corporate boundaries of the City - Fire Station #1, 601 Second Street

L. C. Pct #5 – Galveston Cty Pcts 165, 452, 466, 467, 470, 490, 491,492, and 493 which lie within the corporate boundaries of the City – Ferguson Elementary School, 1910 South Compass Rose Blvd., South Shore Harbour.

School Board election locations

District 1
Bay Elementary School
1502 Bayport
Seabrook, Texas 77586

Clear Creek 9th Grade Center ** Early Voting Location**
2451 E Main Street
League City, Texas 77573

District 2
Nassau Bay City Hall
18100 Upper Bay Road
Nassau Bay, Texas 77058

Space Center Intermediate
17400 Saturn Lane
Houston, Texas 77058

Clear View Education Center
400 South Walnut Street
Webster, TX 77598

District 3
John F. Ward Elementary
1440 Bouldercrest
Houston, Texas 77062

Clear Lake Ninth Grade Center ** Early Voting Location**
2903 Falcon Pass
Houston, Texas 77062

District 4
Clear Brook High School ** Early Voting Location**
4607 FM 2351
Friendswood, Texas 77546

Brookside Intermediate School
3535 E. FM 528
Friendswood, Texas 77546

District 5
Ross Elementary School
2401 W. Main Street
League City, Texas 77573

Hyde Elementary School
3700 FM 518 East
League City, Texas 77573

46 comments:

Marc Edelman said...
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BHL said...

Ameriwaste, Glen Cove is unity?

Tommy's rant on Ghiraldi house is unity?

Voting for every development resulting in traffic issues and voting for a dog park that was near the bottom of the priority list is serving the community?

Pat bearing a grudge against Toni for firing him from a position where the Director didn't want him is unity?

Marc, stop drinking the kool-aid.

Truthfull said...

What about Tommy taking money from a sexual oriented business owner?
No money is too dirty?
Tommy has had 7 years to help our traffic problem. His actions have only made it worse.

Jeff Hagen said...

Marc, that's got to be the most self- conflicted post I've ever seen. Which is it that you want, unity or division? You call for one at the beginning and the other at the end of your post.
Of course it's blatantly silly to claim the Ca$H boys will bring unity to the city. They offer nothing but an arrogance that believes in their personal entitlement to political power which leads them to a path of knee-jerk contention with the mayor merely for the sake of asserting their own importance. A mayor who was elected in response to popular demand to clean up the sort of good ole boy insider politics that the Ca$H boys are desparatrly trying to preserve.

Vote for Mick, Mike, & Phyllis to complete the return of city hall to the citizens.

Jeff

BHL said...

truthfull, be careful of making such statements unless you can back it up with specifics. It's one thing to note the developer $$$. It's another thing about a SOB owner.

Chris John Mallios said...

Marc,
I understand the situation you are in. I respect your opinion. But my friend I must disagree. I have watched (with the rest of the voting public) the work of both Mr. Hallisey and Mr. Cones regarding their public record. It speaks for itself. We understand who profits from Mr. Cones being in office and it sure is not the average citizen. But you know that. Mr. Stations, well his contributions to Mr. Cones speak for itself. They cannot run from their actions and they cannot fool the people anymore. Actions speak louder than words. As for your "totalitarian municipal government", my friend you don’t even know what you are talking about. Scare tactics Marc? I think you need to get out of the kitchen because the heat is getting to you.

Mike White said...

I have been trolling the blog for a while now; along with some other non-political citizens of League City. I have read some interesting things here! After some further research I have found some interesting drama within my fair city. My wife and I have been in League City for almost 8 years and we will be voting for the first time in the city elections. It is amazing that only about 6000 of the 67000 residents will decide who will be spending our tax dollars and making decision that affect our daily lives. I do not know any of you folks other than one frequent rabble rousing pirate radio operator. It would seem that all of you have a passion for our town! If anything this blog has made about a half dozen League City residents take notice of the politics of our community!

Maureen Makes It said...

I'm with you, Mike White. I've lurked on this blog and previous ones for some time and have found them informative. The lack of public participation in elections is disheartening, but not surprising. It's fairly consistent with elections on all levels-- federal, state, local, and community. The few decide for the many.

As for the unity comments, I don't get the point. First, no one ever delivers on it, on any level of government. Second, I'm not sure I want unity on my city council or elsewhere. What's the point of having a bunch of people who all agree with each other representing us? As citizens, we don't all agree and we are certainly not unified. I would think our elected officials should be representative of those they represent.

No matter who votes for you, you are elected to represent and serve all of the citizens, not yourself and not your cronies.

Chris John Mallios said...

Mr. White & Ms. Maureen,
Thank you for keeping an eye on League City Politics. I agree that we do not need everyone to think the same way on council. I also believe that no one should walk in with an agenda. I also believe actions speak louder than words. That is why I support Independent thinkers like Ms. Sanborn, Mr. Phalen and Mr. Lee for city council. They will do what is best for our citizens and for our city. NO ONE should have an advantage over anyone. Unfortunately that is what has happened over the past few years. The will of the people shall be heard.

Truth Serum said...

Once again if the mayor gets her followers out tomorrow Phalen and Lee will be victorious, no matter how many yard signs TC puts in neighbors yards. Sanborn will win because she is an independent thinker who votes for the citizens. JN you have one last day with your blankie and passy sitting next to you.

P. Moratto said...

Mike: The unusually small voter turnout here is largely the result of public disgust. For Johnnie Arolfo to reign as the first and only mayor, unchallenged for nineteen years, allowed him to become something of a tyrant and a bully. It also allowed cronyism to become entrenched.
Once we broke the near mayor-for-life trend, some but not all of that began to change. It's been a long road, but we've made more and better progress in the last few years than in all the previous ones. Let's not stop yet. I think I finally see a light at the end of that long tunnel. India tonight, or Novelli's?

Chris: Do I have to go to one of those school polling places you listed, to vote for Wilson, or at the same poll as the city election?

P. Moratto said...

Rabble rousing pirate radio operator? Why, I resemble that remark.
You're not the only one who's been lurking but not saying anything here. Last night, a member of a high profile family called me over to talk about things said on this blog. They are also members of the same church that many of us and certain politicians attend. I chuckled that some seeming enemies on here belong to the same church. Of course, if you have no religious convictions to begin with, you can feel no shame in taking center stage at church, where your piety can be seen by so many.

matt said...

Mr. Marc,

Vote for Pat and Tommy?

Why would anyone in their right
minds vote for Pat and Tommy?

You're killin' me Man!

lcpd said...

markie, i have to agree with bhl, you and jimmy boy need to stop drinking the kool aid. It's amazing you guys don't see all the facts presented in front of you. Do you agree or disagree that tc and ph are bullies who try to intimidate individuals? Only reason you are unaware of it is because they don't do it in front of you or their friends. Surely you don't think everyone is making up all these allegations? Do you agree or disagree that tc is deceiving the public by claiming to be a "registered" member of a certain party but supports candidates from the opposite party? Have you not seen his finanacial reports where he contributed to lampson and has supported poor and judge criss? Have you not seen PH and all the name calling he has done? Markie my son, these are FACTS ! Whenever you decide to join us, we promise to take you to the car wash so we can cleanse you before you begin a new life.

LEE, SANBORN, PHALEN

Chris John Mallios said...

Pirate Paul,
Yes you must go to a school to vote in the school election.

Emails are flying around the city tonight. It appears the kitchen is way too hot for some as meltdown is occurring. After the election I will address a situation that occurred during the campaign that was truly hilarious. It is a conversation (with the spouse of a candidate) that was recorded because I forgot to turn off the recorder from a meeting I was conducting because our secretary was out. The Lord truly works in mysterious ways.

Chris John Mallios said...

One last thought, lcpd,
Jimmy has his own mind. He is an open minded thinker I know this for fact. Please do not group Jimmy with Marc. They are not one in the same. Jimmy will help ANYONE who asks for his assistance. I believe that he is a good, honest and fair man.

Jeff Hagen said...

Chris,

Good job sticking up for Jimmy. He is nothing if not independant and fair minded. I have not and won't ask him how he is voting but whatever his choice, I respect the effort he has been making to get his friends to at least go vote for somebody.

Jeff

lcpd said...

cjm, fair enough regarding jim.

can we guess who the spouse was?

JCLEAGUE said...

Illegal wire tapping now Mallios?

lcpd said...

jcleague, sorry but in tx as long as one party is aware that the conversation was being recorded, it's not legal. cjm was aware that it was being recorded, thus no wire tapping. another false threat? so tell us jcleague, are you worried as to who the spouse was?

Chris John Mallios said...

LCPD,
LOL sure you can and the first guess is correct.

JCLEAGUE,
A little nervous? I am sure you are. I am aware of the law and taping conversations. So please talk to your little league lawyer about it.

As some of you may have seen, the website was hijacked for a short time by someone (only one person knew the password other than me) who used my password to get into the administrators’ controls. The situation has been resolved and the person has been reported. While I found it slightly amusing it was a breach of trust that bothers me. But under extreme pressure some people make childish mistakes.

Chris John Mallios said...

One last thought,
On Mr. Edelman’s profile he in part said “ I grab a cup of coffee prior to all the water passing through the filter ruining the integrity of the pot.” A very telling statement about how he manages his situations in life. I guess it’s me first with him and who cares about the rest. So sad.

Paul Smith said...

I feel compelled to speak about allegations of Mayor Randalls’s inappropriate actions as reported by the biased and misleading GDN article about the mayor’s influence over P & Z members.

The basis of the article is Cones written allegations which are false. The GDN had the entire email string and chose only to report the allegations and not to consider the facts. Citizens intend to address this issue with GDN.

Cones had the facts and created a whopper of a lie to grab a headline a few days before the election. GDN had the facts and chose to ignore the truth and conceal the real story. As shown on the email group I contacted the P & Z members stating “Facts of the Deed” suggesting an investigation of the second questionable bridge property deed. This was done in advance of Mayor’s forwarding the Hagen/Smith email late Sunday afternoon (5/04/09) the day before the P & Z meeting.

Cones email claimed my input to the P & Z Commissioners was inappropriate, slanderous, and erroneous. Again, NOT the truth. Why do you think Scotto acted at the last minute to remove Glen Cove property from his Cypress Bay plat?

To Cones, Hallisey, JCLeague: I ask: Guys, why is it NEVER about the truth?

Finally, the entire email (with Cones allegations) has been posted on LeagueCityXfiles.com for all to see.

I look forward to the day when TRUTH and the CITIZENS are put first above special and self interests.

Is there someone you need to call and remind to vote?

Anonymous said...

I voted and I must say, it felt good to see so many Phalen and Lee signs out there. :)

Unfortunately I've heard that voter turnout has been low... so if you know anyone that hasn't voted, get them out to vote!

captainblye said...

Richard,

The numbers are piling up like sunken treasure today. While the pirate brotherhood has been quiet, we watch the count of those that bother to vote from the shores of Clear Creek.

Phalen, Lee & Sanborn are to be congratulated for jobs well done. Campaigns were run efficiently, effectively and with thoughful purpose about development interest in the future of our home port.

Voter turnout is low but should be high enough to bring smiles to those above. We look forward to the next council meeting when 2 new councilors will be seated who think independently. Their votes will represent the majority of people, not developers. :)

There is hope that the city's business will be done in the open by educated professionals. People, regardless of party affiliation, that are looking out for the best interest of our community.

Goodbye Chris (wrestling) Reed. We look forward to seeing your next job. Perhaps a book is in your future like former development good ole boys...

Blye

lcpd said...

drove around and took #s from voting places, last count was close to 3000. will go over 3000 by end of evening. High turn out is good for hometeam: sanborn, lee, phalen. Keep calling and emailing everyone you know. We CAN defeat the CaSH boys !

dustingooding said...

Based on the email I just got from Barbara Long, the 5:30pm precinct counts from today are:

1: 474
2: 189
3: 219
4: 197
5: 631

Mike White said...

Voted this morning about 8 am at the fire station on Bay Area and the log only had about a dozen folks the first hour. 3000 people only would be really sad!

dustingooding said...
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Jeff Hagen said...

vote tallys so far:

Early votes
Tommy 597
Mick 1186

Mike 1201
Pat 585

Phyllis 1151
Ed 499
Dustin 126

Pct 1
Tommy 157
Mick 376

Mike 391
Pat 141

Phyllis 387
Ed 105
Dustin 40


Pct 2
Tommy 68
Mick 145

Mike 154
Pat 61

Phyllis 176
Ed 33
Dustin 6


Pct 3
Tommy 72
Mick 178

Mike 175
Pat 74

Phyllis 181
Ed 46
Dustin 22

Jeff Hagen said...

Pct 4

Tommy 66
Mick 148

Mike 153
Pat 62

Phyllis 145
Ed 60
Dustin 8

Jeff Hagen said...

Waiting for precint 5, but unofficial looks like the Ca$H Boys loose across the board.

Jeff Hagen said...

Precinct 5 in, still waiting on numbers but Mick, Mike, & Phyllis lead there too.

Mike, Mike, & Phyllis in landslide win.

dustingooding said...

Well done Mick, Mike and Phyllis! Congrats to you and your teams!

Dr. Oz said...

Marc, The people are just tired of being poorly represented. The good old boys are now out for good. I have personally experienced threatening e-mails from Cones and Hallisey and decided the best way to fight back was at the ballot box with the help of all of my friends and co-workers. A sound spanking was exactly what they deserved. Good riddance!

the city of nuts not oaks said...

OK NUTS!!! LISTEN UP!!!

Well, Marc, as nice as a guy and a pretty good computer geek, you had a little too much kool-aid on this one.

So the last three elections have seen incumbents booted, (with one notable exception, Phylllis). Maybe the nuts are waking up in this town and seeing the nuts for what they are...NUTS!

With Tommy gone, Scotto has no audience anymore, and basically the Glen Cove crew needs to push to have the bridge rebuilt.

I have to say there is a god, as once again Pat Hallisey was soundly defeated, wasting a ton of money in the process, but at least his expenditures did provide some economic stimulus to our local economy....(the Sign Shop & Fast Signs?). But something tells this nut that we haven't heard the last of Patty Boy!...like an addict looking for their next fix, he'll run again! Someone need to call A&E and get Patty on the next episode of "Intervention"

But the best part is now we have a couple of new councilmembers who don't have to suck the tit of the city to survive, and maybe the infighting will be contained, Chris (I don't know how I wrecked my city car at 2 am with my girlfriend in the car and got away with it)Reed will be shown the door, and probably be next appearing on "You Tube" in cage fighting matches, some compentent people can be hired to run our street and water department to work on a traffic plan to accomodate the city growth, and a water department that will find a way to reduce our rates so that we are not known as having the highest rates in Texas.

And best of all....Now we can have the City Open House, (which is a big waste of money anyway) and don't have to worry about fist fights or some candidate poisoning someones hot dogs.

At least voters paid attention this time!

NUTS OUT!!!

Maureen B. said...

A new day dawns in the City of League City. The Citizens have placed their faith in Mike Lee, Mic Phalen, and once again.... Phyllis Sanborn. Congratulations to all for a good run. Here's to fair and balanced leadership!

Jeff Hagen said...

Well, time for the Ca$H Boys to tell their developer friends that their money is no good in this town anymore. All those developers frustrated with the tidal wave of public opinion that has swept aside their control of League City should understand why this happened and who to blame for waking the slumbering giant of popular wrath.

WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T FIGHT CITY HALL?!

Jeff Hagen
;-)

lcpd said...

oh yes, we can all now take a deep breath. Tommy Scotto Cones is gone; can we say gone? hallisey, heck i think he's 0-6 or 0-7, who cares he's not in AGAIN! Station, you spent your own $ and got involved with the wrong crowd. Had you listened to us instead of being manipulated and used by TC and PH, you could saved your self the humiliation.

Markie, you need to change the flavor of the kool-aid. By the way, what time was the party over @ the CaSH boy's place? Bet party was over by 7:05 pm.

LC thanks for everyone who made this possible.

Jim Nelson-Enjoy your last year on city council !

as I predicted, over 3000 voters and we win.

mallios, looking forward to the janice's taped conversation.

thanks all

Anonymous said...

Looks like Pat and Tommy got Rickroll'd out of this election. :)

Congrats to Mick, Mike and Phyllis! With a >=68% win for each, that's impressive.

Dustin, I hope to see you run again. :)

The city has spoken...

Babs said...

Congrats to the winners! Mick, Mike and Phyllis worked hard, were in touch with the sentiments of our residents and deserved to win.

Do you think CaSH gets it? Maybe the malicious, slanderous trash talk will at least slow down.

Wonder if Guinness Book of Records has an entry for "the highest number of campaigns without winning" category? Now THAT is something that pat COULD win!

Joanna Sharp said...

Congratulations, League City! Yesterdays awesome election is the beginning of a New Era for League City!

My personal thanks for everyone who helped in whatever capacity! You were tireless, and you are proof that the people have spoken--there was no outside money in winning this election-for the first time in years, and maybe ever!

So take a breath of fresh air-we have a new, clean beginning. At least we have a team now who will be dedicated to problem solving and proper planning.

We got 'er done! Thank Goodness!

P.S. Thanks, Ida Mae, for your comment about the 'nice lady at the corner of Walker and Kansas'.

P. Moratto said...

What a party, what a gathering of so many great folks, and if we did that inside LC, we would have surely gotten busted by the noise abatement department and maybe the no-firecrackers and no-smoking departments too. Blue-nose busy bodies. I hope our new guys in city hall will take a look at getting rid of some of that bureau-rat baggage.

City Nuts' post is jammed full of ideas worth talking about. I have the perfect idea for Hallisey's next perrenial campaign. He needs to team-up with Lyndon LaRouche, who has also been running and losing for decades. They'd be a natural. Their motto can be, "You know we'll ALWAYS be back."

If I may extend an olive branch, I say to the survivors (both on and off the ballot) of this election, that you CAN repent, put down the cool aid and read the tea leaves, and get right with the people. We sent the agitators packing, so the rest of us can all move forward now, okay?

After piling all that dirt up in our right-of-way, Nicky has an opportunity now to pitch in and help rebuild the GC bridge at a higher elevation, so bigger boats can get through. With no crooked politicians to finance now, there ought to be some money freed up and burning a hole in his pocket now, right?

Evil forces at CCISD loaded their ballot with a bunch of decoy candidates, detoured a lot of voters to wrong polling places, then gave them convoluted directions to the right places. All of it ensured Pond a rigged seat.

Forget wiretapping charges against Chris Mallios. I can give you something even better. I have, locked away in a vault, a photo (and a witness) of him yanking down campaign signs in broad daylight. Well, never mind if the polls had already closed; don't try to ruin my good story. If some fat cat developer wants to throw some money my way, I will consider parting with this juicy piece of evidence. Film at eleven.

Conservative Dan said...

Hmmm, the DECISION of the voterS after the views of many have been EXPRESSSED HAS BEEN DECIDED.

I hope to work with League City Council and mayor to DEVELOP a master watershed drainage commitee and plan to make sure ALL CITIZENS HOMES DON'T FLOOD WITH A THUNDERBOOMER.

WON'T WE ALL JOIN TOGETHER ON THIS?

Conservative Dan said...

Hmmm, the DECISION of the voters, after the views of many have been EXPRESSSED, HAS BEEN DECIDED.

I hope to work with League City Council and mayor to DEVELOP a master watershed drainage commitee and plan to make sure ALL CITIZENS HOMES DON'T FLOOD WITH A THUNDERBOOMER.

Let's get down to action and solutions!

P. Moratto said...

Jimmy: Your truck was in the drive, and two cars. But nobody answered, and I didn't have your number. I was hoping you'd join me to take some flowers and Delva's signature wine, and maybe a nice cigar, to cheer Marc up. I could go by myself, but he'd probably call the cops, me without a shirt and shoes, you know.