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CORRECTION -- 06/05/09 -- The name of successful Las Vegas Justice of the Peace candidate Melanie Tobiasson was misspelled in Jane Ann Morrison’s Thursday column as well as her May 19 column.

JANE ANN MORRISON: Columnist says her political instincts were off in three election battles

Confession time. Don't know if it's good for the soul, but under the category of Political Predictions Gone Awry, I have been woefully wrong three times.

First confession: I thought the clout of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association would make Glenn Trowbridge the new Las Vegas city councilman. The association, with 2,700 members, had turned on Stavros Anthony, a police captain, and bombarded voters in Ward 4 with ugly fliers portraying Anthony as a liar and an embarrassment.


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  • Anthony campaigned against Trowbridge, but he also campaigned against "union bosses." And "union bosses" lost.

    This race also revealed conflict between the PPA, which bargains for police officers, and the 425-member Police Managers and Supervisors Association, which backed Anthony. The PPA and the PMSA are more at odds than outsiders realize and competition between the two groups played a behind-the-scenes role in Ward 4 in a struggle for political power.

    The PPA has been the leading endorsement organization for police in Southern Nevada and only recently did I learn they expected the PMSA to defer to them when making endorsements.

    But the PMSA didn't. Along with three other law enforcement groups, the PMSA endorsed Anthony, which weakened the benefit of having the PPA endorsement.

    The PPA endorsement of Trowbridge raised enough doubts about Anthony's judgment and helped Trowbridge in the primary, where he finished ahead of Anthony by 8 percentage points. During the course of the campaign, the PPA mailers evolved from endorsing Trowbridge, to hammering Anthony's ethics, to vicious. One final PPA mailer showed Anthony saying: "If my lips are moving, you know I'm lying."

    Anthony won't forget that.

    When early voting returns were released Tuesday, Anthony trailed by more than 3 percentage points. But when the final tally was released, Anthony had scraped out a 10-vote victory, using his opposition to a new city hall as a wedge issue distinguishing himself from Trowbridge. The Election Day votes made Anthony a winner, unless a recount proves otherwise.

    The PPA, which had hammered Anthony on the behalf of labor-friendly Trowbridge, had failed, losing bragging rights as a powerful political force in local politics, and making the union the biggest loser in Tuesday's municipal race.

    And I never saw it coming.

    Second confession: I went from thinking North Las Vegas City Councilman William Robinson didn't have a snowball's chance of becoming mayor to wondering whether his campaign strategy of holding on to Democrats and beating Councilwoman Shari Buck among black voters just might work in a low turnout race.

    I should have gone with my first instincts, that he couldn't overcome the post-primary revelation he had been investigated in the early 1990s on bribery allegations, although never indicted.

    Seeking drama, whether hope or dismay, I was at Robinson's headquarters when the early returns were reported and Buck was leading him 57-43. Dismay won. "It's going to be a long night," said Robinson, who had already thanked his supporters "if we should, by some freak of nature, lose."

    "The 15-year-old FBI investigation killed him," said his political consultant Jim Ferrence. "We lost the Democrats along the way."

    When the night was over, Buck won with 55 percent of the vote.

    (At her celebration party, Buck said she's already been contacted by three people interested in an appointment to the rest of her term on the council. Former Clark County School Board Trustee Ruth Johnson, unsuccessful mayoral candidate Ned Thomas -- the Democrat who took grief from Democrats when he endorsed her -- and community activist Richard Cherchio are all interested. Notice I'm making no predictions since the field of candidates isn't complete yet.)

    Speaking of appointments, here's my third confession: When the Clark County commissioners selected two new Las Vegas Justices of the Peace on Tuesday, I didn't think Melanie Tobiasson would get it because she's a Republican and all seven commissioners are Democrats. Wrong again. Tobiasson, a Clark County deputy district attorney, and defense attorney Joseph Sciscento made the final cut out of six candidates vetted by the Judicial Selection Committee.

    Of course, she's been a pro tem justice of the peace and as she told the screening committee, "I've been doing the job for 10 years, I could do the job tomorrow."

    I thought Vincent Ochoa, the only minority in the group, would advance. He did not.

    Zip for three. Obviously I need more work on my prognosticating.

    Jane Ann Morrison's column appears Monday, Thursday and Saturday. E-mail her at Jane@reviewjournal.com or call (702) 383-0275. She also blogs at lvrj.com/blogs/morrison/.

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    PPA member wrote on June 05, 2009 11:15 AM: This is to Johnathan L. Abbinett:

    I am in the PPA and many people don't know this but there are three different agencies that are represented by them. I, as a union dues paying member, was never asked which ward 4 candidate I would like to see my money back or endorse by my union (the PPA). But, my money went into the PPA boards pick y way of flyers, signs and phone calls. I don't like the fact that the PPA spent thousands and thousands of my union dollars backing someone that is suppose to be for my unions interest, but without any input by it’s members.

    I'm done with the PPA after this stunt and the better man won the seat for ward 4.


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    Johnathan L. Abbinett wrote on June 05, 2009 12:49 AM: I batted 100% this cycle - but, then, I do a lot of in depth research from the top down AND from the grass-roots up and listen closely to what the voters and the field workers are reporting...it pluses up your odds of being correct, and really knowing what's going on in the hearts and minds of the people!

    It's always interesting to take the extra time to figure out "who's getting paid, and who's getting laid" before you make predictions - and you can bet on money, sex and power every time!

    David Kallas lost all credibility last cycle when he promised endorsements and funding to some candidates - then, did not keep his word! Now, he's become a cancer on the PPA (which is having an unfair effect on the reputation of the membership) - that's why the other police organizations backed Anthony - it's called INTEGRITY!

    The PPA members need to clean their house soon - or, they will become totally irrelevant!


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    LV Ice wrote on June 04, 2009 10:51 PM: The common theme in the 3 big losses on Tuesday is .......Jim Ferrence. He was the consultant on Steve Kirk, Trowbridge and Robinson. He is the big loser for the night. Mike Slanker also took a big loss for his first race involvement back in Nevada. He was on Trowbridge's race with Ferrence.


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    To Watcher from Ward 4 wrote on June 04, 2009 09:57 PM: You obviously are confused....the negative ads were from Stavros. But I guess in your book it is cool for Metro to lie and flash their badge to get free stuff. Thank god for a recount


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    Airline Upgrade wrote on June 04, 2009 09:06 PM: Now Starvos can use his position to get his free airline upgrades without anyone from Metro saying no he can't....


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    Mike Ault wrote on June 04, 2009 04:35 PM: The PPA has been losing clout for decades due to their union only/democdrat only positions.

    I would not go so far as to say they are irrelevant, but they fail to put feet on the ground like the firefighters can. From this race, it appears they only can muster up slanderous mailers.


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    Future Political Consultant wrote on June 04, 2009 04:34 PM: To future political consultant,

    Before I'd do anything with extreme left-wing liberal Jane, I would choose to "end it all right here". Seeing her without clothes would be a fate worse than death.

    Steve: Me too, lol. If the sight of her naked didn't do it, the stench would make you melt...


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    Math for 500 Alex wrote on June 04, 2009 03:32 PM: 18 mysterious votes just magically appear??? Well then, lets do the math. If Stavros won by 10, then 10 of those 18 votes need to go to Glen for a tie. That leaves 8. So 5 of those 8 would need to go to Glen to win. So 15 of 18 need to go to Glen in a race that was very close to 50/50. You do the math. Oh wait, those 18 ballots were mailed in AFTER Tuesday night's deadline by more of Las Vegas' smartest voters? Hmmm

    Nevermind.


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    Long time PPA member wrote on June 04, 2009 03:10 PM: How fitting that "18" votes have popped up from the unknown. This is already becoming a big joke and a real insult to the Anthony team and to the people in ward 4 who actually voted.

    The PPA spent too much money backing the wrong guy, apparently. I will be looking to possibly leave the PPA after years as a member.


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    Steve wrote on June 04, 2009 01:08 PM: To future political consultant,

    Before I'd do anything with extreme left-wing liberal Jane, I would choose to "end it all right here". Seeing her without clothes would be a fate worse than death.

    Don't everyone count Trowbridge and the PPA out yet...the union never says "die"...there is a 10 vote difference and 18 votes were "just discovered" that weren't counted.


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