Submitted by MissJudgeGaming t3_zy66g1 in vermont
-_Stove_- t1_j29o9ug wrote
Reply to comment by 5teerPike in From a relatively new Vermonter who went back to the south for the holidays... by MissJudgeGaming
Please point to these "unelected selectboard positions" within the state of Vermont.
5teerPike t1_j29oo98 wrote
I don't want to say exactly where I live, so here's what the deal is in Stowe
So it is a thing and it's not just in my town either! The fact that many people don't know this should be a cause for concern, and we should raise our concerns about it.
-_Stove_- t1_j29tn05 wrote
So this is not a position on the select board. edit You are clearly conflating "Town officals" with "Selectboard members". Learn the difference.
5teerPike t1_j29ub66 wrote
In my town several select board members are unelected, even the editor of the local paper told me this. There are unelected positions in other towns as well.
I don't want anyone making any decisions for a town to be unelected, and they are. Besides doxxing myself, what else do you want?
-_Stove_- t1_j2a51k9 wrote
I don't want anything. I believe that you are wrong, I've asked for concrete examples. I totally understand your desire to privacy, but without providing any additional info, all I can say is...I believe that you are conflating "The selectboard appoints a person to a town position" and "Selectboard members are not elected" (again w/the exception).
If you want the full text: https://www.pantonvt.us/uploads/3/1/6/7/31673701/handbook_for_vermont_selectboards_1-9.pdf
5teerPike t1_j2a5aq6 wrote
Welp that doesn't change what everyone I've inquired about this with has told me: some select board positions are unelected.
You can believe what you want, multiple people who work for my town have made it painfully clear that I'm not.
Ask around. You may be surprised..
Edit: I'm not reading an entire handbook on this. Can you point me to where it discusses this issue specifically? Which chapter of the document covers this?
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