Second day on the job.
Left the house at 7 AM. Got to Concord
a little past 8 8AM. Since they had not assigned me a State House
parking space, I parked in the shopping mall and walked up. It's only a couple of blocks.
We met in the newly
refurbished Senate chamber. Lovely
corner room, with lots of nice big windows on two walls. Lots of sunlight. All the elaborate wood work had a fresh new
coat of cream colored paint, new carpet,
half the murals had been cleaned. Governor Sununu swore us all in. First order of business was to elect Donna Soucy of Manchester
as the new Senate president. She was
nominated and then we did a voice vote.
All aye's, no nays. Then we re-elected Tammy Wright as Senate
clerk, same procedure just one
nomination followed by a unanimous voice vote.
Then we got down to a substantive vote for
the Secretary of State. We moved into
the house chamber, they had seats for us in front. Bill
Gardener is the incumbent, has been for
better than 40 years. He has kept NH
scandal free, no Florida style
disasters. He favors the use of paper
ballots, which I agree is a good idea.
They cannot hack paper ballots
over the internet. Colin Van Osten was the challenger. A lot of democrats like Van Osten because he
looks likely to enfranchise a bunch of democrat leaning voters that Gardener
won't. After nominating speeches,
followed by seconding speeches, we
voted by paper ballot. When those were
counted, we had 208 votes for Gardener, and 207 for Van Osten. That caused a tizzy, the Speaker declared
the margin too thin and we would have to vote again. This set off
an hour of motions and
speeches and citing of "rules". Then we did a second paper ballot and Gardener squeaked by 209 to 205.
By then it was 4
in the afternoon and getting dark. The bankers
threw a free beer and munchies event across the street at Tandy's. Naturally I stopped in, I never turn down
free beer. Spent about an hour, chatting
with a whole bunch of people. Got on the
road home at 5 PM. It was pitch dark by then. Traffic going north on I93 was heavy, but it
kept moving right along at 70 mph. Got
home a little after 6PM. Cat was overjoyed to see her human back safe
and sound.
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