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Council race gets nasty in Dist. 11

Candidates have not debated, but exchange charges

The Post and Courier
Thursday, November 1, 2007


Candidates have not debated, but exchange charges

In a political "push poll" mailed to voters in Charleston City Council District 11, candidate Tim Mallard accused Councilwoman Anne Frances Bleecker of violating city parking regulations and said rising city taxes will reduce some residents' savings from statewide property tax reform.

In fact, city taxes have not been rising, and Bleecker has not been found to have violated any parking rules.

"It's all distraction," said Bleecker, who is seeking re-election. "This guy won't show up at a debate."

Mallard, who did not attend the last two debates scheduled with Bleecker, said Wednesday that he believes Bleecker improperly obtained a downtown residential parking decal.

"I tried to get one. I couldn't get one," Mallard said. "To me, it appears she received some special treatment."

Bleecker and Mallard each live in District 11, which serves Johns Island and parts of West Ashley and James Island. Both work in downtown Charleston.

Mallard supporters have been circulating e-mailed photographs of Bleecker's car sporting a 2006 downtown residential parking sticker. The e-mails, like the

Mallard campaign mailing, say that if Bleecker lives in District 11, then she should not have a residential parking permit downtown.

City regulations allow anyone who owns or rents a residential unit to obtain two parking permits, said Hernan Pena, director of the city Department of Traffic and Transportation.

"We don't promote the fact that if you own a property, but live somewhere else, you can come in and get a permit, but the ordinance is very clear," Pena said.

Bleecker and Susan Romaine owned 82 Church St., a property that included an apartment, according to Bleecker.

"Even after we sold it, we rented back the third floor, and I would stay up there frequently, though rarely overnight," Bleecker said.

County records show Bleecker and Romaine sold the property in 2005. Bleecker's parking permit expired at the end of 2006.

Mallard said that when he called the city to see if he could get a permit, he was told he'd have to show a property tax bill proving his property is assessed as an owner-occupied residential unit. Pena said that's not a requirement.

College of Charleston political science professor Bill Moore said Mallard's political mailing is a negative campaign tactic known as a "push poll." Push polls appear to be surveys, and typically ask readers to choose responses to negative statements about the candidate's opponent.

Among other questions, Mallard's mailing tells recipients that Bleecker had a parking decal and asked them to choose "the proper response by the city to this abuse." The responses offered included Bleecker vacating her City Council seat, the appointment of a special judge, unspecified fines or penalties, or that "Council members deserve special treatment."

While Mallard supporters have been sending e-mails about Bleecker's parking sticker, Mal- lard opponents have circulated e-mails about his driving record, pointing out his string of traffic tickets and drunken driving arrests. The records are publicly available on county and state Web sites.

Charleston County and State Law Enforcement Division records show Mallard was arrested three times for drunken driving between 1981 and 2002 but not convicted. He has paid fines or forfeited bail repeatedly for speeding, reckless driving, driving with an expired license and other traffic offenses.

Bleecker, a 49-year-old lawyer specializing in family court cases, was first elected to City Council in 1999 and is seeking a third term.

Mallard, a 46-year-old industrial real estate broker with experience in regional planning and economic development, is seeking elective office for the first time in Tuesday's election.

Reach David Slade at 937-5552 or dslade@postandcourier.com.







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This article has  9 comment(s)

Posted by Neponset on November 1, 2007 at 6:04 a.m. (Suggest removal)

While I am not a fan of Miss/Mrs. Bleecher, it looks like there should be no complaint of her parking permit, if she truely rents a residential unit down town.
Mr. Mallard on the other hand seems to have a lot of drinking and drive baggage and I would not vote for him, if I lived in that district.
I live in dist. 9 and the solo candidate I believe is Mr. Aubry Alexander - have not heard anything about him - does anyone know anything about him?



Posted by Native_Ink on November 1, 2007 at 7:48 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I loved hearing about Mr. Mallard's driving record. If I had baggage like his, I wouldn't go around picking fights over something miniscule like a parking permit.



Posted by miki on November 1, 2007 at 10:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I hate Bleecher. She's done nothing for the residents in my neighborhood and, in fact, pointedly ignores written requests and comments from me and my neighbors.

However, there are only two candidates and, aside from a very disappointing mailer, I've not been able to learn anything about Mallard because he won't show up for @#%^%@! debates.

Lesser of two evils. I hate elections like this.



Posted by jameschucktown on November 1, 2007 at 10:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I checked the Clerk's site and the paper has it wrong: Mallard was convicted on a DUI in 2002. He may be sober now but having that long list of SERIOUS violations, his lie that he was "negotiating" on the Harris-Teeter rather than attending a debate and not showing up for the second one says he just doesn't have it. Nice guy, good family but not a guy who should hold office.



Posted by sleeper04 on November 1, 2007 at 11:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)

just so everyone knows, the reporter made a major mistake about taxes. he should have said the tax rate has not gone up. property taxes have more than doubled in the city over the last 20 years. the tax rate has gone down but the property values have out paced the rate reduction by a very large margin thereby causing the actual taxes ( dollars paid to the city) by the owner to go up dramatically. why do people not get this? perhaps because the thieves that work for the government try to make it complicated so the murderous leaders can tell half truths to make things that are bad to look good.



Posted by yeahright on November 1, 2007 at 4:45 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Mallard says he tried to get a residential parking permit and was denied. Would he be exposing Bleecher for having a permit now if he hadn't been denied? Seems like he's really reaching to find some mud to sling.



Posted by Chuckston on November 1, 2007 at 5:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I wish timmy "DUI" mallard would focus on the important issues in my district. Why would I give a damn where Bleecker parks her car? Sounds like Timmy was just pissed he could'nt get a parking decal...sour grapes. This guy doesnt deserve one vote on tuesday.



Posted by RTC on November 1, 2007 at 10:31 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I went to school with Anne Francis Bleecker, and she was already heavily involved in the Democratic party back then.
She was a totally stuck up person as a teenager, but I have no idea if she has changed since.
She might have become a lawyer and made a name for herself, but I feel like I have accomplished more than she did by becoming a wife and mother.



Posted by jameschucktown on November 1, 2007 at 10:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

RTC,

Good for you as a mother. But she is one too. You should relate to one another. Or, do you prefer someone who has THREE DUIS? What if your child was...




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