At-large candidate Lazin stages a protest - again

Today, Republican at-large candidate Malcolm Lazin is protesting outside of the School District's headquarters - marking his third protest in two months.

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At-large candidate Lazin stages a protest — again

POSTED: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 1:28 PM
Filed Under: City Council | DROP | Elections | ElectionEar

Today, Republican at-large candidate Malcolm Lazin is protesting outside of the School District's headquarters — marking his third protest in two months. He's calling for Superintendent Arlene Ackerman to resign.

For those following the race, you know this isn't the first time Lazin has staged a protest. In March, he protested outside of Councilman Frank Rizzo's office to rally for him to release his DROP application. This month, Lazin protested outside of Rizzo's office again, this time to call on District Attorney Seth Williams to investigate Rizzo's DROP application.

DROP and Ackerman have been widely critized during this election season — by both Republicans and Democrats, City Commissioner and at-large candidates, and hopefuls in the 1st, 2nd and 8th Council Districts, and elsewhere. So what makes Lazin different?

Not too much, really. But by making a very visible statement about these issues, Lazin has positioned himself as the most extreme at-large candidate against DROP and Ackerman — even if his views aren't all that extreme by themselves. Interestingly, this tactic has been used elsewhere — in a recent forum featuring 1st Council District candidates, Vern Anastasio said he was the only candidate to organize against SugarHouse as an activist — and the only one truly against DROP (except for police and firefighters).

His opponents, however, disagreed.

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