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Op-Ed: Santa Clara Measures A and B

Residents write in to ask voters to support electing a city clerk and police chief by voting "Yes" on Measure A and Measure B in the March 2024 election.

Communities thrive when local government operates with transparency, efficiency, and accountability.  Appointing a City Clerk and Police Chief with proven track records would ensure that the City of Santa Clara’s critical functions are overseen by individuals with experience and education.  Governance positions should be elected, while administrative positions (including City Clerk and Police Chief) should be appointed and non-political.

A “YES” vote on Santa Clara Measures A and B ensures that the selection of the City Clerk and Police Chief will be based on qualifications, education, and experience rather than political connections, residency, and willingness to mount a political campaign.

In 2023, the City Council appointed an independent Charter Review Committee consisting of Santa Clara citizens including educators, business executives, engineers, and seniors.  The committee held five community meetings from August through October, at City Hall or Central Park Library.  Santa Clara incumbents and outside experts were invited to present their perspectives as to the attributes and challenges of elected or appointed positions.

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The City (staff) designed and mailed a community survey to over 30,000 registered voters and received hundreds of responses.  The process was open to the public, independent of council, thorough, and thoughtful, with many opportunities for public comment in person, online, and in writing.

The Committee concluded that an appointed City Clerk and Police Chief would provide better accountability and responsiveness to the community as well as increased qualifications for these positions. The City Council agreed and placed Measures A and B on the March 5 ballot.

Santa Clara should appoint the City Clerk and Police Chief.  An appointed City Clerk and Police Chief would:

Santa Clara is the LAST city to still have an elected Police Chief in all of California and LAST in the county to still have an elected City Clerk.

The City Charter requires that candidates running for City Clerk or Police Chief be registered voters in the City.  This has severely limited the candidate pool for these positions.

Our elected City Clerk and Police Chief are accountable to the electorate every 4 years when there is another election, however, typically they run unopposed leaving Santa Clarans without a real vote, and the City must still pay thousands of dollars to have them on the ballot:

Appointed Clerks maintain professional certifications and regularly attend trainings. Currently, the elected Clerk is not required to do so.

Learn more at www.appointpolicechief.com and www.appointcityclerk.com

Signed by,

Christine Koltermann, 2023 Charter Review Committee Member
Daniel Huynh, 2023 Charter Review Committee Member
Jeff Houston, 2023 Charter Review Committee Chair

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