Notable Links



Denver Internet Marketing by Parallel Path

Knowledge Messenger

Arvada Boutique Clothing Store Stella B's

Rodriguez Resigns to Head Bennet's Office

by: Colorado Pols

Tue Feb 24, 2009 at 14:47:39 PM MST


According to a press release issued today (full release after the jump), U.S. Election Assistance Commission member Rosemary Rodriguez is resigning in order to take the job as Sen. Michael Bennet's State Director.

Rodriguez had tried unsuccessfully (and with much foot stomping by others) to be appointed to the Secretary of State seat that Gov. Bill Ritter eventually gave to Bernie Buescher.

Colorado Pols :: Rodriguez Resigns to Head Bennet's Office
Commissioner Rodriguez Resigns
Transparency and Voter Access Hallmarks of her Tenure

For Immediate Release                                                                                   Contact:  Jeannie Layson or Sarah Litton
DATE                                                                                                                                                      (202) 566-3100

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Commissioner Rosemary E. Rodriguez today announced her resignation from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), effective February 28, 2009.  She is returning home to Denver to serve as the State Director for United States Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado.

"It has been an honor to serve with Commissioners Beach, Hillman, Davidson, and former Commissioner Hunter," said Commissioner Rodriguez.  "They are committed to implementing the Help America Vote Act and are distinguished in their service to their Country.  I am proud to know them.  I urge my colleagues to continue directing resources to the federal government's first voting system certification program. Conducting thorough reviews of voting systems and holding program participants accountable is more important than ever, and we must properly fund and support these efforts."

"It has also been an honor to work with the EAC's staff," Commissioner Rodriguez continued.  "Due in large part to the hard work and diligence of its staff, the EAC has accomplished a great deal with very few resources.  In just a few years, we have adopted voting system guidelines, built a voting system certification program from the ground up, provided training materials for election officials, conducted research on a host of issues, and provided voter resources in six languages. I am very proud of them, and I will always be grateful for the work they have done on behalf of America's voters."

During Commissioner Rodriguez's tenure at the EAC she focused on transparency, accountability and increased voter access. As EAC chair, she also focused on making internal improvements and providing more support to EAC program staff.  

Using her national platform as chair, she urged the recruitment of 2 million poll workers in 2008, more cooperation between voter registration groups and election officials and better service for military and overseas voters and veterans in long-term care facilities. Other initiatives include brown bag lunches with the public to get additional input; establishment of "Notes from the Road," an online journal; and a policy requiring the release of public meeting agendas 21 days prior.

Tags: (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Bennet is trying to coopt a potential primary rival
.
and that rival is positioning herself for a run by moving back to Colorado.
Is there any other possible explanation ?
.

Hey
She took the job.

If she's been co-opted, that's not Bennet's fault, it's her own.

When I use lots of words, they always form an analysis (and, while producing high volume, also produce high information-density).
--Steve Harvey, 2009


[ Parent ]
Rodriguez couldn't run for Senate
She couldn't pull that off. Bennet is just trying to shore up the Hispanic base with someone he likely knows from Denver politics.

[ Parent ]
Agree and she wants to return to Colordo


[ Parent ]
A question
I don't recall her going after the U.S. Senate seat but certainly the Secretary of State position.  Am I wrong aobut that?

that is what i thought too.
and the Hispanic caucus(?) was upset that Ritter did not appoint a hispanic legislator to any of the positions created by the vacancies.


"What's the use of a fine house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?"

Henry David Thoreau
PRAER.org


[ Parent ]
I think I recall the same thing.
n/t

When I use lots of words, they always form an analysis (and, while producing high volume, also produce high information-density).
--Steve Harvey, 2009


[ Parent ]
That was Polly Baca
nm

[ Parent ]
You're right
That's what we meant - we fixed it

[ Parent ]
Yes you fixed the most egregious error
...but was Rosemary really stomping her feet?  She applied to the commission set up for that purpose.  After she wasn't picked, she respectfully noted her disappointment but also praised the nominees.  That's it.  Others may have stomped their feet on her behalf, but not her.

[ Parent ]
stomped their feet on her behalf
You mean there's a table at the Jefferson Jackson dinner for her 2010 secretary of state primary campaign?

"Please don't eat any peanuts out of anyone's crap." - LaughingBoy

[ Parent ]
well, not a full table...but...
...there's also a sparse Facebook group and a DOA federal constitutional amendment in the works to require people to elect her SOS!  So, that's something.

[ Parent ]
I relish the day
when appointing a secretary of state is outlawed, only outlaws will appoint secretaries of state.

"Please don't eat any peanuts out of anyone's crap." - LaughingBoy

[ Parent ]
....and only outlaws will seek such appointments!


[ Parent ]
the encouragement emails you two are generating
are really inspiring.
"why are they so against Andrew?"

Thanks


"What's the use of a fine house if you haven't got a tolerable planet to put it on?"

Henry David Thoreau
PRAER.org


[ Parent ]
I'm happy that my defense of Rosemary could inspire so many.
...but I'm not surprised.  I am an influential figure....especially among the imaginary.

[ Parent ]
You're really getting ridiculous Wade
Nobody is against Andrew Romanoff. He is one of the most beloved political figures in Colorado. I guarantee you that as soon as hell freezes over and he decides to run for the Dem Senate nomination, people will be lining up around the corner to vote for the man.

But please stop characterizing people who disagree with your "Draft Romanoff" campaign as being Anti-Romanoff. They're loyal Democrats who think that until Bennet does something to deserve this passive agressive campaign against him, he is the Junior United States Senator, and perhaps the question for you, Wade Norris, is:

Why are they so against Bennet?*

*Aside from not particularly liking how the constitution is written.



We are all triguardian, but some of us are more triguardian than others.

[ Parent ]
Lucky
Colorado is lucky to have Ms. Rodriguez back in Colorado.  She will be a great addition to Bennet's team.  Rodriguez knows how to efficiently run an office and has great political acumen.

I hope that the President and Senate find someone with the courage to replace Rodriguez.  She will be missed in DC, as Rick Hasen said,

From my vantage point, Commissioner Rodriguez was the boldest of the current commissioners in trying to make the EAC relevant and influential.

http://electionlawblog.org/arc...



Wasn't the EAC temporary anyway?
Or is it a new permanent alphabet agency?

in any event, her tenure was temporary
...they are not lifetime appointments.

[ Parent ]
romanoff
Andrew, if you are reading this, those who want you to run are seriously worried that it's now or never.  If you are gonna primary Bennet, you gotta do it soon.  He's raising money and he's gobbling up endorsements.  The time is now.  Many a good Dem wants you to run, but you gotta get in there soon or you won't have a chance.  

Menu

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?




Advertise Here!
ads@coloradopols.com


Active Users
Currently 33 user(s) logged on.

Search




Advanced Search


Colorado Pols Network


Jeffco Pols
  More >

Denver Pols
  More >





















Stay home if you have flu symptoms. Visit www.cdc.gov/h1n1 for more information.


RSS 2.0



Pols Gets Mobile: ColoradoPols.com/mobile/

Colorado Pols is on Twitter: twitter.com/coloradopols

Email Pols


How to Write a Diary That Will Make the Front Page



Relevant Links

Back Roads to the White House

The Big Media Blog

Blog It Right

Blog For Growth

Blogometer

Colorado Capitol Journal

Colorado Center on Law and Policy

Colorado Democratic Party

Colorado Ethics Watch

Colorado Independent

Colorado Veterans for America

Colorado Legislature

Colorado Lib

Colorado Libertarian Blog

Colorado Media Matters

Colorado Progressive Coalition

Colorado Republican Party

Colorado Secretary of State

Colorado Senate

Colorado Young Democrats

Commentary Today

Coyote Gulch

CU Democrats

Curious Stranger

Daily Kos

Dan Willis-Rumors

Dem Notes

Democracy for Colorado

Denver Politics

Denver Post

East Boulder County Politics

Ed Stein Ink

Election Neutrality Now

George in Denver

Great Education Colorado

Head First Colorado

The Hotline Political Network

Left in the West

Liberal and Loving It

Maintain Educational Standards in Colorado

Mount Virtus

MyDD

National Journal

On Call

Peak Dems

Political Gravy

Politics West

Political State Report

Progress Now

Prometheus

Project Vote Smart

Radio Free Denver

Rocky Mountain News

Senate Guru

Slapstick Politics

State 38

Steam Powered Opinions

Square State

Stygius

TalkLeft

The Thicket

The Bell Policy Center

The Hypothetical Wren

ThomasMC.com

Toilet Paper Online

Ultimate Politics

View From a Height

Walter in Denver

Wash Park Prophet

Washington and the West

Western Democrat



Colorado Pols is wholly owned by www.ColoradoPols.com, LLC
webmaster-at-coloradopols.com
Powered by: SoapBlox