Fecteau: A Depressed & Depressing Special Election

Matt Fecteau, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™

Fecteau: A Depressed & Depressing Special Election

Sandra Cano
I am just happy Rhode Islanders are so satisfied with the direction of their state that a vast majority of them stayed home on special election day in Pawtucket on April 3rd, 2018 (my attempt at sarcasm). Only 6% of eligible voters turned out to vote – disgusting. This is with one GoLocalProv poll saying the majority of Rhode Islanders believe their state is on the wrong track. Rhode Islanders and all Americans need to start to vote already!

There were two very good candidates with competing agendas, Democrat Ms. Sandra Cano and Republican Mr. Nathan Lucian. I want to also acknowledge how happy I am that Democrat Ms. Cano came out the victor. She is my friend and an inspiring person with a top-notch agenda.

Regardless, the voters had a clear, positive choice of two competing agendas. The General Election was not as terribly negative as the special election primary (I can attest because I was a candidate in that race where I had to deny I was working for the CIA thanks to one fringe candidate). Therefore, it was my hope that more people would turn out to vote – my mistake.

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This election was one of the most depressed I’ve seen for a race involving candidates. The primary election had a higher turnout than the General Election in fact (10% vs 6% -- respectively). Keeping things in greater context, with all the issues facing America today, all the trouble, and this is the number of people that bothered to show up? Completely upsetting.

This is such a scary direction, especially after the Parkland shootings. The Rhode Island General Assembly is again considering an assault weapons ban. Now, please take a breather for a second, before the gun rights or gun control advocates start getting all hot-headed, did you vote? Whether you agree or disagree with the legislation being discussed, this is one piece of legislation of many that our General Assembly will consider including our newly elected senate-elect.

Some people have said to me the reason this election is so depressed is that “it was just one race on the ballot.” To those people and everyone else I say, I don’t care. This is still a democracy; we vote. Whether it is to decide one race or six, you have a responsibility as an American to vote. That is what makes America a Democracy, and that is what some of my friends and peers in the military died to protect.

Matt Fecteau ([email protected]) of Pawtucket, Rhode Island is a Master of Public Administration candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and an Iraq War veteran.

GoLocal: Benchmark Poll, October 2017

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