Letter to the Editor: Voting wisely

That’s nonsense.  Who you should vote for depends on what you want from that candidate.  We see many articles about legislators and their “pet projects.”  If a candidate’s “pet project” is my pet project, then I’m going to vote for him or her.  So, you need to decide: what are your pet projects; which candidate supports them; and can this candidate be trusted to keep his/her word?

Voting wisely starts with the voter’s, your, self examination.  What do I want?  If you don’t know, it is impossible to vote wisely.  For me, I want a law-abiding, clean, friendly CNMI.  I want legislators that will not pass laws for the sake of personal aggrandizement.  I want public leaders that will carry-out our current laws; who will not lie or steal from the CNMI; who will lead us to a better, law-abiding, clean, friendly CNMI.   I will vote wisely for candidates who have gone on record, publicly, as vowing to do things to bring about a brighter future for the CNMI.  I don’t care if they are or are not my friends or family.  My only source of information on the current politicos and would-be politicos is the media.  I welcome more information from the candidates.  I am frustrated by reading political ads that tell me nothing about what the candidate intends to do if elected.  I cannot vote for them.  If I know a candidate; have seen that he or she is my kind of leader; trust the candidate; and have been promised that, if elected, he/she will work towards my goals for the CNMI, I will vote for them.  I will limit myself to voting for only those who meet my criteria.  So far, I have identified three candidates that will receive my vote.  Hopefully, there will be more by Election Day.  There are a lot of people running for office during this election.  Voting wisely means: YOU DO NOT NEED TO VOTE FOR SOMEONE FOR EVERY OFFICE.  If you have not decided who will be the best for a given office, VOTE FOR NO ONE for that office!  Not voting for a specific office means that the number of votes in favor of those candidates will be low.  That indicates that the person, even if elected, has little public support.  A successful candidate with a low total will then know that the public does not really trust him or her.  That office holder should then recognize that many people will be watching his/her performance very carefully.  If that successful candidate is smart, the candidate will proceed with caution in his/her leadership activities.  Let the numbers send a message.  Be sure to vote and VOTE WISELY!

ROGER N. LUDWICK

Sadog Tasi, Saipan

 

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