Trifecta. Photo by Elizabeth Mackay.

You knew he had the
up-and-coming
trail-centric
activist
types nailed down. But did you know that he’s also pocketed the establishment?

That’s Third District Supervisorial candidate Mark Lovelace, flanked by the once and future Wes Chesbro and outgoing Supervisor John Woolley. In other words: The two leading representatives of the machine that has run Arcata — and much of the North Coast — for the last 30-odd years. They are to unveil their Lovelace endorsement today.

Cue the boilerplate:

“Mark is passionate about the well-being of our community and he has the experience to use that passion effectively and practically,” said Woolley. “His emphasis on smart, planned growth strikes the right balance and reflects his diversity of experience. He has the proven leadership ability to move us forward on this and other important issues.”

“We know that Mark will work to preserve our unique small-town way of life, while growing our economy,” [Chesbro] said.

So Lovelace has threaded the needle, squared the circle, done the impossible — united the trail activists and the old train-based establishment behind his candidacy. Is there anyone else? In the Third District: Not really. If you’re Bryan Plumley, Lovelace’s principal opponent, you’re feeling mighty lonely right now.

Click through for the entire Chesbro-Woolley press release.

Woolley and Chesbro endorse Lovelace for 3rd District Supervisor Seat

Outgoing 3rd District County Supervisor John Woolley and former State Senator Wesley Chesbro announced today that they are throwing their support behind Mark Lovelace, who is running for the seat that Woolley will be vacating, when his term ends later this year.

Woolley, who has served on the Board of Supervisors since 1997, said that he gave the endorsement “a lot of thought” and that he is confident that Lovelace is right for the job.

“Mark is passionate about the well-being of our community and he has the experience to use that passion effectively and practically,” said Woolley. “His emphasis on smart, planned growth strikes the right balance and reflects his diversity of experience. He has the proven leadership ability to move us forward on this and other important issues.”

Chesbro, who held the seat of 3rd District Supervisor from 1980-1990, agrees.

“We know that Mark will work to preserve our unique small-town way of life, while growing our economy,” he said.

Lovelace said that he is proud to have the endorsements of both Woolley and Chesbro, and that he appreciates their many years of hard work and dedication to the community.

“It’s an honor to have their support and to know that they have

confidence in my ability to move Humboldt County forward,” he said.

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15 Comments

  1. i thought wooley was a supporter of the railroad. BAH. we need establishment candidates in this town like HSU need tenure…or i need a hole in the head. I hope lovelace understands economic development is more than hiring more economic development people. HUMBUG

  2. I think Mark does understand that economic development is more — a lot more — than paying too much for bogus port-development studies premised on impossible rail rebirth schemes.

  3. I would like to see a candidate forum that is soley for the purpose of economic develop and the state of our current economy and 5 immediate things we could do to begin to develop and expand our current job market.

  4. Knowing that Brian supports Arkley’s plan for the Balloon Tract and that Brian is endorsed by Lee Ulansey of CPR, is pretty much enough to make up my mind that I will support Mark, no matter how upsetting his win will be to Rose.

  5. Three pee’s in a pod. I’ll scratch your back and give me a sweet appointment. When elected we’ll make sure your money trails fade away.Now rememder, I never was a paid lobbiest. I was an educator. Yes,I’ll bitch slap anyone who says other wise.

  6. neo-liberals -extreme liberals who want to design your lifestyle experience to their specifications. Bring back the old-school liberals who care about people.

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