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Anger spurs write-in campaign for Felix Delgadillo

For many east Hanford residents, anger over a proposed prisoner re-entry facility near the corner of East Lacey Boulevard and Highway 43 has accomplished its purpose: Getting county officials to withdraw the idea, which they did after public outcry. But the anger of resident Felix Delgadillo -- who led much of the opposition -- lives on. Delgadillo is joining Richard Fagundes to challenge incumbent Alene Taylor for the District 5 county supervisor's seat.

Taylor and Fagundes' names will appear on the November ballot for District 5 residents. Delgadillo's won't.

But if people want to write in his name, they can, and he could theoretically win the election.

Delgadillo is hoping for a groundswell of opposition to Taylor, who took a beating from neighborhood residents for her initial support for the re-entry facility.

After one angry constituent after another attacked the idea at a packed meeting on Sept. 4, Taylor reversed her position.

On Sept. 9, county supervisors unanimously voted the idea down, and it passed into history.

History that sticks in Delgadillo's craw.

"The thing that really ticked me off ... was the fact that the sitting district representative, which would be Alene Taylor, none of the constituency was actually notified (about the proposed site) ... we had to find out in a roundabout way," Delgadillo said.

Taylor said that she sent out a letter notifying residents within a mile of the proposed site shortly after state corrections officials indicated their approval of the location.

"I don't know what more I could have done," Taylor said.

Delgadillo isn't happy with Fagundes either.

By Delgadillo's reckoning, Fagundes should have been at the Kit Carson meeting.

"We were going to back Richard Fagundes all the way ... (but he) didn't even think it was important to him to find out what was going on," Delgadillo said.

Fagundes said that if had gone to the Kit Carson meeting, it would only have been as another person in opposition to the re-entry facility site.

"The thing is, I'm not going to go to a meeting like that ... I would have been criticized because I was using their anger against Alene Taylor for my candidacy. I'd like to do this as a clean thing," said Fagundes, a 66-year-old retired farm foreman who has never held public office.

Speaking about Delgadillo's candidacy, Fagundes said, "Right now, I think he's just speaking out of anger."

Delgadillo, a welder with no previous political experience, thinks that east Hanford has been "totally neglected" by Taylor.

"It's a lie. I have probably been more active in that area then any place in Home Garden," said Taylor, referring to the impoverished county area south of the Kings Fairgrounds.

Taylor cited her support for a water project in the El Rancho housing subdivision on East Lacey Boulevard.

Delgadillo is the only local write-in candidate in this election, according to Ed Rose, Kings County elections manager.

"I think there's anger at government. There's anger out there I haven't seen before," Taylor said when asked why she thinks Delgadillo is in the race.

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The following are comments from the readers. In no way do they represent the views of the Hanford Sentinel

Sam wrote on Oct 5, 2008 11:55 AM:

" What was Taylor thinking? We already have an "Re-entry Facility", better known as "Holiday Lodge"? This is where the "Parolees" are currently housed, upon release from prison, courtesy of Kings County. Nice, huh? They are also 'given' an allowance for food, and not to mention 'free' bus coupons from the Parole Office. Where does end? Delgadillo ... has my Vote! "

kate wrote on Oct 7, 2008 10:48 AM:

" Sam, what are you and Delgadillo thinking?? If you take your votes from Fagundes, then you are paving the way for Taylor to win. My understanding of the article is that Fagundes didn't support the re-entry facility, but until he is in office there is nothing he can do. If he was at the meeting, it would have looked like he was there for votes only. give your support back to Fagundes. Delgadillo more than likely will not win with a write in vote, so continue to support Fagundes, or you will end up with Taylor!

Also what a slap in the face for Mattos, why not have him run a write in campaign and really give the seat to Tayor. "

Proud Dad wrote on Oct 8, 2008 12:10 PM:

" “After one angry constituent after another ATTACKED the idea at a packed meeting on Sept. 4, Taylor reversed her position.”

Maybe it should have been written, After one constituent after another stated their disagreements with the idea on Sept 4, Taylor reversed her position. It wouldn’t show as much bias from the reporter that blogged his support to have the re-entry facility “in our backyard”. This was a meeting that a lot of FRUSTATED residents showed up to. "

sam wrote on Oct 9, 2008 11:37 AM:

" OK Kate, Dad....neither one of you heard what I said! "They" are already IN our back yard!! "

Proud Dad wrote on Oct 9, 2008 12:31 PM:

" Sam, I know exactly what you are talking about, look up my previous posts in regards to this facility. It was a joke to even think about putting this facility in the backyards of the residents that live in this area, that already have to deal with the element coming out of this state sponsored hotel. As I said before, the re-entry facility isn’t a bad idea, we need to try some new ideas to reduce the recidivism, just not in a residential neighborhood.

Without having to rehash all of the arguments you can read the following posts….

http://www.hanfordsentinel.com/articles/2008/09/18/breakingnews/doc48d30b33b1fbe184478525.txt

http://www.hanfordsentinel.com/articles/2008/09/19/news/doc48d3f277e3b03661160756.txt

And my favorite one….

http://www.hanfordsentinel.com/blogs/?p=309 "

clyte wrote on Oct 9, 2008 1:51 PM:

" Fagundes said he doesn't make any promises. I can't tell you how many times I had to listen to him hem and haw about his position on anything when he was interviewed by the cable TV station. Look, Delgadillo is a spoiler, he's trying to split the vote against Taylor. Yea, vote for him, watch the elections office forget to count your vote.
Taylor is the worst representative on that board, hasn't been there for any of us and changes her mind like the wind changing directions. The facility should be in this county, that's a fact. Taylor is guilty of not telling her constituents about the facility and so are all the other BOS. Spikes, Deb West, they're all guilty of the same. Hiding information will only reap distrust. So, good luck east side county. You may have Delgadillo, Fagundes or Taylor, wow lucky us, gimme another write in please. "

Hmmmmmm wrote on Oct 17, 2008 8:41 PM:

" Taylor never should have backed down from her original vote. Not everyone on the Eastside was against the re-entry facility. I find it funny that just a day before the meeting some woman shows up at my door with a petition against it and all the reason she gave me were LIES. I refuse to sign a petition when the person passing it around really doesn't have a clue what it is all about. I think the BOS made a big mistake and now we are all going to pay for it. And as far a crime in East Hanford, I see it getting worse by the year. So no matter how you look at, it is there. Many thanks to a lot of mis-informed people. "

rocketman wrote on Oct 20, 2008 12:13 AM:

" An endorsement by Benavides does not help you in any way, I hope you realize this. He is paid to be a member of the high school board and does not show up to meetings, what a joke! "




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