Results for the 2005 Minneapolis DFL 10th Ward Convention

The results from the Mpls DFL 10th Ward City Council Convention, held on Saturday April 16th, 2005 at Jefferson School were as follows:
1. Call to order: The convention was called to order at 10:10 AM by conveners
   Joel Bergstrom and Sue Ponsford

2. Election of Permanent chairs.
   Sue Ponsford and Joel Bergstrom were elected permanenet convention
   co-chairs. They appointed Bert Black as Parliamentarian.

Rebecca Otto addressed the convention.
Christine Hansen addressed the convention.
Tracy Nordstrom addressed the convention.

3. First Credentials Committee Report - Marion Greene, Credentials Chair
   reported 224 Delegates, 8 alternates. The alternates were upgraded to
   delegate.

4. Rules Committee - David Krewinghaus, chair, presented the report.
   The agenda was adopted on a voice vote. The rules were presented. A motion
   was made by Dorothy Balen to amend Rule 31F to strike "four" and insert
   "eight". The motion weas seconded and discussed, but withdrawn by the
   maker of the motion. A motion was made by Andreas Michelmayr to amend Rule
   31F to delete Majority and insert two-thirds. The motion was seconded.
   Discussion. Motion failed on a voice vote. The rules were then adopted as
   presented on a voice vote.

5. Chair Bergstrom read the Affirmative Action statement.

6. Second Credentials Report: Marion Greene reported 247 registered delegates
   and upgraded alternates.

7. Fundraising Appeal for Donations to City DFL.

Rep. Frank Hornstein and Sen. Scott Dibble  addressed the convention.

8. Endorsement Process. Chair Bergstrom explained the endorsement process. He
   also explained that the convention would hear speakers and consider other
   business between ballots.

   Nominations: Ruth Cain nominated Ralph Remington for endorsement.
      Marilyn Daggett nominated Scott Persons.
      Dale Vernon nominated Allan Bernard.
      Neil Barrett nominated Gay Noble.
      John Hartwig nominated Harry Savage.

   The following speaking order was established:
     Noble, Bernard, Remington, Svaage, Persons.

   Speakers for the five candidates spoke for 7 minutes each.
   During this time delegates submitted written questions.

   Question and answer period followed for 45 minutes.
     On the question of will you abode by the endorsement, Noble yes, Bernard yes,
     Remington yes, Savage no, Persons no.

   At the conclusion of the Q & A , each candidate gave a one-minute closing statement.

The floor was frozen and non-delegates were asked to leave the floor.
Ballot #1 was distributed, cast and collected.

R.T. Rybak addressed the convention.
Rod Krueger addressed the convention.
Paula Gilbertson addressed the convention.
Peter McLaughlin addressed the convention.
Sheldon Mains addressed the convention.
Rochelle Berry-Graves addressed the convention.
Mary Merrill Anderson addressed the convention.
Carol Becker addressed the convention.
Mark Ritchie addressed the convention.

The results of Ballot #1 were received and read:
   270 votes cast/162 needed to endorse
     Remington, 93 votes, 34%
     Persons 84 votes, 31%
     Bernard 62 votes, 23%
     Noble 24 votes, 9%
     Savage 5 votes, 2%
     No endorsement 2 votes, 0%
   Under the rules Noble, Savage were dropped. Gay Noble addressed the convention.

The floor was frozen and the 2d ballot was distributed, cast and collected.

Laurie Savran addressed the convention.
Virginia Holte addressed the convention.
Meg Forney addressed the convention.
Alan Hooker addressed the convention.
Gordon Nelson addressed the convention.
John Bessler addressed the convention.on behalf of Amy Klobuchar
Jill Schwimmer addressed the convention.

The results of the 2nd ballot were received and read:
   258 votes cast/155 needed to endorse
     Remington 98 votes, 37%
     Persons 87 votes, 34%
     Bernard 64 votes 25%
     No Endorsement 9 votes, 3%

9. City Convention Committees
     Arrangements - Johna Engevik, Ruth Cain elected;
     Credentials , John Ellis and Marion Greene elected.

The 3rd ballot results were recieved and read:
   267 votes/161 needed to endorse
     Remington 105 votes, 39%
     Persons 94 votes, 35%
     Bernard 60 votes 22%
     No Endorsement 8 votes, 3%

The floor was frozen and the 4th ballot was distributed, cast and collected.

City Convention Committees:
   Rules, Four people were nominated: David Krewinghaus, Scott Carlson,
   Audrey Johnson, Ellen Bouroughf

A secret ballot vote was taken after two minute speeches by the candidates.

Matthea Little Smith addressed the convention on behalf of Neva Walker
Gary Thaden addressed the convention.
John Lilly addressed the convention.
Bob Fine addressed the convention.
Tom Nordyke addressed the convention.
Victor Grambsch addressed the convention.
Margaret Anderson kelliher was introduced but did not address the conventio, to wild applause.


The results of the fourth ballot were received and read:
   268 votes cast/161 needed to endorse
     Remington 114 votes, 43%
     Persons 88 votes, 33%
     Bernard 49 votes, 18%
     No Endorsement 17 votes, 6%

Ward Coordinator: Gary Thaden nominated Ruth Cain, who declined the nomination.

The results of the vote for City Rules Commmittee were received and read.
   Krewinghaus 180, Johnson 140, Broughf 100, Carlson 57.
   Krewinghaus and Johnson elected.

Allan Bernard addressed the convention.

There was a motion to adjourn. The motion was defeated on a hand vote.

There was a motion for no endorsement. After debate, the motion failed 117 to 124.

The floor was frozen and the 5th ballot distributed, cast and collected.

There was a motion for no endorsement, with a call for a secret ballot, but
there were not 1/3 of the delegates for the secret ballot, so the ballot was
a standing counted vote after debate.

Before the vote, the results of the 5th ballot were received and read:
   252 votes cast/152 needed to endorse
     Remington 112 votes 44%
     Persons 89 votes, 35%
     No Endorsement 51 votes, 20%

The motion for no endorsement was then put to the vote, and carried 136-95,
with 1 abstention.

There was then a motion to adjourn which was seconded and which passed on a
voice vote. Convention adjourned approximately 3:35 PM.

Respectfully Submitted, Bert Black