Cabrini election caught up in court.On Jan. 22, residents of the Cabrini-Green public housing development chose a new president for their local advisory council, the group charged with giving voice to tenants' concerns. But while a vocal Chicago Housing Authority The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) is a public housing authority focusing on public housing in the city of Chicago, founded in 1937. It has built a number of public housing projects over the years. critic was named the election's winner, more than a month later the outcome is far from final. With the CHA's massive redevelopment of public housing moving along unfettered, the advisory council leaders can provide a crucial check on agency decisions. Cabrini council members, for instance, sit on the team that will oversee the development's reconstruction, a con cession The act of relinquishing one's right. A surrender, relinquishment, or assignment of territory by one state or government to another. The territory of a foreign government gained by the transfer of sovereignty. CESSION, contracts. won in the 2000 settlement of their federal lawsuit against the CHA's original plan. The last elections, held in 1998, were poorly run, and this time the CHA n. 1. Tea; - the Chinese (Mandarin) name, used generally in early works of travel, and now for a kind of rolled tea used in Central Asia. A pot with hot water . . . made with the powder of a certain herb called chaa, which is much esteemed. - Tr. J. requested bids to run elections at all of its developments. CHA Board of Commissioners Chairperson chairperson Chairman The head of an academic department. See 'Chair.', Cf Chief. Sharon Gist Gilliam said "two or three" firms responded. The CHA hired Chicago-based Citizens Information Service (CIS Cis (sĭs), same as Kish (1.) (1) (CompuServe Information Service) See CompuServe. (2) (Card Information S ), a nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. that serves as a neutral election contractor. After the election, challenger Carol Steele held an unofficial 267-260 lead over longtime long·time adj. Having existed or persisted for a long time: a longtime friend; a longtime resident of Detroit. longtime Adjective incumbent Cora Moore, but irregularities at several polling places made officials consider holding another election Feb. 7. CIS decided against it, and Moore filed suit, challenging the results. On Feb. 13, CIS certified See certification. Steele the winner, 261-214. In a subsequent press conference at Cabrini, Shirley Taylor Birts, an Oak Park-based attorney representing Moore, said "no winner should be declared" because CIS had not addressed the challenges. CIS's contract states it must "resolve any protest to election results or election process." But the CHA, which agreed to pay the firm up to $278,191, announced Feb. 15 that it was concerned about CIS's "rationale" for its Cabrini decisions and would seek arbitration--an option in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development election regulations. Steele's attorney, William P. Wilen of the Chicago-based National Center on Poverty Law, said the CHA was trying to "insert itself in the election" because it was unhappy with the results. Steele chairs the Coalition to Protect Public Housing, a group of activist organizations that have criticized CHA policies. Uncharted Waters Uncharted Waters (Japanese: 大航海時代, Daikoukai Jidai, literally Great Navigation Era) is a popular Japanese video game series produced by Koei as part of its rekoeition games. On Feb. 21, Cook County Circuit Court Judge Raymond L. Jagielski said the election was in what he called "uncharted waters." Jagielski called this situation unique, in part because CIS had no written rules on how to handle any disputes after the election. Jagielski ordered Moore and Steele out of court and into arbitration, allowing the CHA and CIS to participate as observers. He named Northbrook-based attorney Barbara Goodman Dame Barbara Goodman, DBE (1988), QSO, JP is an Auckland, New Zealand politician. She was Mayoress of Auckland City as well as a former Auckland City Councillor for 12 years. , whom he called "an expert in the field of election law," to lead the discussions. A meeting to establish guidelines for the process was scheduled for Mar. 1, Goodman said. The CHA declined to comment on the handling of the election, but Gilliam said it was too early to say if CIS will receive the payment stipulated in its contract, calling it a "legal decision." Once Goodman renders a decision, the parties must come back to Jagielski's courtroom, where they can challenge any ruling. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. court documents, the election contest concerns activities at three of seven polling places: * At 1015-17 N. Larrabee St., each voter received two ballots. Election officials discounted the additional ballots, and Moore received 32 votes to Steele's one. Birts asserted that these votes were not counted, but they were. * At 1230 N. Burning St., ballots were allegedly not initialed by the election judge until after the polls closed. CIS's election procedures and Illinois election law require ballots to be initialed before being handed to voters. If these votes had counted, Moore would have overtaken Steele. * At 931 N. Cleveland Ave., where residents of the Cabrini row-houses voted, all the ballots were lost after they were counted and recorded by three election judges and the Cabrini election coordinator, Nolan H. Lane. Steele, a rowhouse resident, trounced Moore here, 201-21. Lost Ballots Lane, a former minor league baseball
He and election judges finished counting ballots at six polling places by 9 p.m., he said, and he went to 931 N. Cleveland Ave. around 9:15 p.m. He and the judges began counting and continued for several hours, finishing around 1 a.m. They recounted the ballots at least twice, Lane said, but were hindered by dozens of residents milling about, looking in windows and coming into the polling place, all wanting to know who won. After Lane had worked nearly 20 hours, the last count was finally finished to his satisfaction. He decided the nearly 300 ballots from the last polling place would not fit easily into the lock box. "That was my decision," Lane said. "They would not fit fast enough to get out of there. It was easier to put [them] in a paper bag." That is the last Lane remembers seeing the ballots. When he brought the seven ballot boxes into CIS's office, everyone was too tired to notice anything was wrong, Lane said. The next morning, Lane and Reggie Winfrey, the CIS election project director, discovered the ballots were missing. Lane said he cannot remember whether he carried in the bag the night before or left it in the polling place. Winfrey was "upset with me," Lane said, "and I am kinda Adv. 1. kinda - to some (great or small) extent; "it was rather cold"; "the party was rather nice"; "the knife is rather dull"; "I rather regret that I cannot attend"; "He's rather good at playing the cello"; "he is kind of shy" kind of, sort of, rather upset with myself, too." CIS's contract states "ail election supervisors, trainers and judges" must be CHA residents, which Lane is not. He said he heard about the job through a friend who knew Winfrey. Lane also said CIS owes him $1,200 for the last 84 hours he worked. The CHA would not comment, and Winfrey quickly became angry at the mention of Lane. "You can print whatever you want," he said, declining to comment further. In the meantime Adv. 1. in the meantime - during the intervening time; "meanwhile I will not think about the problem"; "meantime he was attentive to his other interests"; "in the meantime the police were notified" meantime, meanwhile , Judge Jagielski's decision does not prevent Steele from taking office. And, according to Wilen, she will to move into her new office and begin fulfilling her duties. Cory Oldweiler is a freelance writer. |
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