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i <br />r`rom: Allison Jensen 111MENEMPREM) -- <br />mt: Thursday, <br />0= carelyr " mn. us <br />Subject: Primary election task force <br />Dear Ms. Curti, <br />I had signed tip for the primary election task force but seem to be c dog with something, so I am sendrnIn my comments by e-mail. n 9 <br />For me, the benefit of having a primary election is that it helps trim the field t <br />p o the strongest contenders, the <br />candidates who have the strongest chance of building consensus anon the voters during <br />*. � the election ands r f <br />elected, building consensus alllong the Community. A primary Is net a � tI larit co initial � p � �' test but an � nr t� al test of <br />Pub11c servant leadership ability: it's like the trials that lead Lip to the Olympic Garnes, in w1lICf, some able <br />l)eople will be culled otlt, but the most able among the field will succeed for the final test. <br />ike the Olympics, elections have a great impact on a coninaunit for several errs � it's <br />them n ht. <br />�' y o It s important. to Flo <br />Without the pr imary7 we risk having a good number of decent candidates ruIniin fo <br />enlightened � r the seat ��l�c divide the <br />vote so thoroughly that a not -so -good public servant gains the seat. <br />1.111 the 1011g I'LL11, primary elections benefit the Community ty by helping to select better candidates. <br />i ncer'e ly, <br />Allison Jensen <br />1 '� 00 W. Eldridge Ave. <br />Roseville 55113 <br />Tired of spans? Get advanced Junk mail protection with MSN 8. <br />littp:/Ijc)iii.msn.com/?page=fcatur-es/JunJuTiall <br />