- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- Question To Liz Walters: Will The Ohio Democratic Party Approve The Direct Election Of MCDP Leaders?
- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- Question To Liz Walters: Will The Ohio Democratic Party Approve The Direct Election Of MCDP Leaders?
Author Archives: Mike Bock
How Strong Is Dayton’s Democracy?
I’m sorry to read that Jefferey at Daytonology is calling it quits. I posted this comment. Jefferey, Sorry to hear that you are closing up shop at Daytonology. You’ve put together a lot of great articles. I’ve been proud that … Continue reading
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OEC Says “Absolutely No Increase In Taxes” Is Not A False Statement — Dismisses Kettering Complaint
Yesterday, my complaint to the Ohio Election Commission was dismissed. The three members of the panel — Chuck Calvert, John Mroczkowski, and Harvey Shapiro –acting on the recommendation of the OEC’s Executive Director, Philip Richter, were unanimous in their decision. … Continue reading
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My Complaint To The OEC, An Addition: Why Kettering Schools’ “Report” Is “Campaign Material”
Yesterday, I expressed my concern that my complaint to the Ohio Election Commission (OEC) might be dismissed on technical grounds. Today, I had a telephone conversation with Executive Director of The OEC, Philip Richter, and he gave me encouragement that … Continue reading
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