Ted Brown: Libertarian Wins Seat on San Gabriel City Council (CA)
Monday, April 18th, 2011TAKE HEART, LIBERTARIANS– JOHN HARRINGTON ACTUALLY GOT ELECTED !
Libertarian Wins Seat on San Gabriel City Council
By Ted Brown
On March 8, John Harrington, a long-time registered Libertarian, won election to the City Council of San Gabriel, a city of 40,000 people about 10 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Even though 3 other people ran for this seat and outspent him, Harrington prevailed by building community ties and delivering the libertarian message to high-propensity voters.
Harrington, 40, a Washington native, has lived in San Gabriel since 2004. He is house counsel for a large construction company and is also a real estate broker. He is married and has two daughters, ages 9 and 11. He’s been involved in the community as a soccer coach and a community activist. He succeeded in getting more than 3,000 signatures from residents to prevent closing down a popular park in the city. He has been a registered Libertarian since 1994.
He says that he has had the same philosophy since he was a kid, in a word: “Liberty.” He became part of the bond oversight committee for the San Gabriel Unified School District, where he opposed demands for mandatory union labor on school construction projects. He persuaded the entire committee to oppose this power grab, yet the unions singled him out and succeeded in removing him from the committee.
Our new Libertarian officeholder believes that local government has more direct effect on our lives than state and national government. He will now have input in the process, and he has plenty of good ideas of how more freedom will help his community. He found a lot of apathy in San Gabriel, and said that the incumbent officials, most in place for 10 years or more, didn’t seem to have any goals beyond getting elected. The city has a million budget which Harrington says is so complicated and full of “smoke and mirrors” that he, as a lawyer, couldn’t even read it, nor could friends who were experts in analyzing budgets. He said that no city budget should be beyond the understanding of the average high school graduate.
How did Harrington win, when so many Libertarians before him have failed? He began his campaign with the people who knew him best, and then got his message out to people who aren’t familiar with the concept of smaller government. He walked precincts and knocked on thousands of doors, along with dozens of volunteers, some of whom came from local Tea Party organizations. He and his volunteers covered all 26 precincts in the city, concentrating on people who vote in every election.
He proudly said that of the 4 candidates, he was the one who won the endorsement of the local fire and police departments. He did it by telling them that their pension system was not sustainable, and that they would have to privatize it in order to keep what they had. He won them over, as they recognized that he was being honest with them. “Those police can smell B.S. a mile away,” he said. His hallmarks are honesty, accountability, and disclosure from public officials. He wants people to know what’s going on, and doesn’t believe that public documents should be kept confidential. He is very concerned with government spending. He says, “I hold tax dollars sacred. It’s not my money.” He also doesn’t believe in eminent domain, especially when the city takes property from one private citizen and gives it to another. Instead, he wants to get property owners involved in local development projects, rather than throwing them to the curb in favor of politically-connected developers.
San Gabriel was one of the first cities in Los Angeles County to ban medical marijuana dispensaries. Harrington would vote to allow them to open there, but doesn’t anticipate a vote any time soon. He knows that he needs three votes (out of 5 council members) to pass anything, and he is in the process of building those relationships. He also strongly urges Libertarians to seek local office in San Gabriel and other cities as well. Kudos, John Harrington! May you have a long and productive political life.
