I am a native of Boston that grew up in Scituate. I have lived in Randolph for the last 14 years and maintain strong family ties to the communities of Mattapan, Dorchester, Mission Hill, Roslindale. While campaigning I have developed many relationships across the state and this great nation. But my heart is in Massachusetts.
As Secretary of State, I have a multitude of responsibilities from being the primary source of state government information to one of the most important duties, running fair and clean elections. It’s vital all elections are transparent, timely and the results accessible to the public and absolutely correct. Nothing else is acceptable. I will provide OVERSIGHT and not be an OVERLORD of the elections state-wide. Every vote will be counted and be 100% accurate. I do wear many hats but none is more important than being a steward of fair elections. This shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
Fair elections are the cornerstone of our republic without them I feel we have nothing. Not long ago African Americans didn’t have the right to vote and I’m going to guarantee nobody can affect elections or dismiss votes because they feel they know better or disagree politically. We need qualified and diligent Americans who seek perfection doing such an important job. To meddle with ballots or have unqualified people in critical positions is an embarrassment and is devastating to our democracy, and is inherently dangerous. I will have fair and competent people working for me and not shills or sycophants only seeking to retain power. The power is with the people not unelected bureaucrats or political hacks. The best disinfectant is sunlight and I plan on bringing that to our Secretary of States’ office when elected.
The Secretary of State also needs to be an excellent communicator. This is severely lacking with who we have in office now. Bill Galvin is a misanthrope. He doesn’t like people. Sort of an important character trait when your primary function is communication and accessibility is it not? As secretary, you must be able to announce and post changes to the government and articulate these updates clearly and make sure everyone will be notified in a timely fashion. It’s also incredibly important to be a top-notch record keeper. Doing this guarantees trust and believability in what the results are empowering citizens to choose public service and do so much good for their communities if given a fair chance. I want to give people that opportunity by removing obstacles and roadblocks put up by Secretary of State Bill Galvin and his office that prevent people from serving. They do this by having an intentionally confusing website with an unclear and unorganized path laid out for people for whatever resource they need or have questions about. I will bring the needed changes and upgrades that citizens will appreciate and better get all citizens involved in our democracy and never treat people with disdain as his office did to me. Ignoring and dismissing my claims. I can only imagine how many others have been treated the same way or worse. UNACCEPTABLE!
For too long many people feel politically shut out, ostracized, and on the outside looking in with little representation in Massachusetts politics. This is wrong and needs to be changed STAT. I strive to make civic participation cool again and hopefully encourage great candidates to run for office in the process. Candidates who represent the people and not special interests. The voters are crying out for actual candidates they elect. People that represent their values. I hear it all the time. If we encourage these types of candidates I know they will show up in exponentially better numbers than they did in the last election with dismal voter turnout thanks to Bill Galvin and his staff. After millions of dollars spent on his mail-in voting debacle, it has been an unmitigated disaster and colossal waste of money and did nothing to increase voter turnout. Quite the opposite actually. The tired dogmas of days passed are no longer relevant and we need someone willing to evolve and change with the times and foster an environment of cooperation and trust so every voter feels empowered and secure that everything is being done by the book and on the level.