To the editor:
I have written to Lincoln County commissioners Claire Hall and Casey Miller to express my concern regarding the upcoming appointment to fill the vacancy on the board of commissioners. Here is what I said:
“This appointment carries significant weight, not only in its immediate impact but also in shaping the course of our county’s leadership for years to come.
In the past, there has been a pattern of appointing individuals who subsequently run for election, often with the advantage of incumbency. While this approach may seem practical, it diminishes the opportunity for voters to participate in an open and fair electoral process. Such practices risk undermining public trust in the transparency and fairness of our local government.
I urge you to consider appointing an individual who is highly qualified, committed to serving the county during this interim period, and who will not run for election in the next race. This approach would ensure that the upcoming election is open to all potential candidates on an equal footing, allowing voters to make a fully informed choice.
By selecting a caretaker commissioner who pledges not to run, you would demonstrate a commitment to fostering a fair and democratic process while prioritizing the best interests of the community.
Thank you for your consideration of this important matter. I trust you will make a decision that reflects the values of transparency and equity that Lincoln County deserves.”
— Theresa Wisner/Siletz
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