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"Thank you to all of you who have shared your comments on the current situation surrounding the release of Paris Hilton.

I share in your concerns and believe this matter will be resolved through the proper legal channels.

Just remember the men and women of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are hard working professionals and are as concerned as you are about the actions of Sheriff Baca."

— Don Meredith


Not This Time
Will Rogers Columnist - June 7, 2006

Glendale Police Lt. Don Meredith did not manage to force incumbent LA County Sheriff Lee Baca into a runoff in a race for the LA County Sheriff's office, nor did any of his fellow candidates.

Like the seat of County Supervisor, for decades it has been virtually impossible for candidates to successfully challenge incumbents in county offices. Given the spread of the geography, the population and the number of media outlets, only incumbents are assured of being able to raise the campaign cash needed to run a credible campaign. Indeed, it has become a self-fulfilling prophesy; potential donors don't contribute to challengers because they know challengers have trouble raising enough contributions.

Over the years we've seen county office holders able to retain their seats even despite incompetence, enormous ethical lapses, outrageous scandals and even illness that left them largely unable to serve. Indeed, Baca himself managed to win only after his predecessor died before election day, though the late Sherman Block still captured 33% of the votes in the 1998 election held days after his death. I don't mean to imply Baca's service fits in any of the aforementioned categories, but it's exceptionally rare that county races are anything more than a formality to reinstall incumbents.

That said, Meredith did accomplish an amazing feat, placing second in the field of five. Baca was easily the leader with 486,192 votes. But Meredith managing to capture 72,824 votes is a measure of how hard he's worked in the last year.

Don's unbiased character allows him to effectively work in the culturally diverse communities of Los Angeles. He looks forward to making the County a safer place for everyone.
 Vision
  • Balance the budget without early release of inmates.
  • Aggressively recruit 1,000+ qualified deputies.
  • Pursue federal reimbursement for felons incarcerated after entering this country illegally.
  • Establish working partnerships with other public sector agencies to provide much needed support services.
Don Meredith brings a new vision and a new direction to the Sheriff's Department. He believes the county can be made safer using approved budget resources. His vision includes STOPPING THE EARLY RELEASE OF PRISONERS - many of whom are currently serving only 10% to 25% of their sentence in county jail. This practice does nothing to discourage offenders from committing more, violent crimes and thefts.

His expertise in street gang intervention and community policing insures stronger partnerships with communities, citizens, and agencies. These relationships will be vital to properly addressing the quality-of-life issues that contribute to escalating gang violence.

ALL LOS ANGELES COUNTY VOTERS VOTE FOR SHERIFF!
  • IF YOU LIVE ANYWHERE IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
  • IN AN INCORPORATED CITY OR UNINCORPORATED COUNTY
  • IF YOU ARE SERVED BY A POLICE DEPARTMENT OR THE COUNTY SHERIFFS

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