On November 2nd, the 2010 Boston ballots will include the following candidates for governor: Charles Baker (Republican), Timothy Cahill (Independent), Deval Patrick (Democratic), and Jill Stein (Green-Rainbow). In addition, it will include the following three questions: 1) Should the alcohol tax be repealed? 2) Should the state law allow the issuance of a single comprehensive permit to build units that includes low- or moderate-income housing be repealed? 3) Should state sales tax be reduced to 3%?
After conducting a random survey, focusing on Asian Americans, 78% of the people were aware that there will be an election in November. Only 22% were not aware of any elections. Here are some thoughts from people on the streets.
Name: Kenneth Li
Age: 21
Residence: Boston
Language: Chinese and English
Are you registered to vote? Yes
Do you support any particular candidate(s) and why? I would vote for Deval Patrick because he is a Democrat.
Are there any changes or bills you are hoping to pass? I would no on Question 1 because I don’t want to promote drinking. Also I would vote no Question 2 because I grew up in affordable housing and I think repealing Question 2 would decrease the amount of affordable housing. I would vote Yes to Question 3.
Name: Huong Nguyen
Age: 25
Residence: Dorchester
Language: Vietnamese, English
Are you registered to vote? Yes
Do you support any particular candidate(s) and why? I vote along party lines
Are there any changes or bills you are hoping to pass? I am looking forward to Voting No on Questions 1 and 3. I do NOT want to repeal the tax on alcoholic beverages (Question 1) because these taxes help to fund many addiction treatments/programs. I also do not want to cut the sales tax in half (Question 3) because doing so would deprive communities revenue to provide for much-needed services.
Name: Sau Truong
Age: 58
Residence: East Boston
Language: Chinese, Vietnamese, and English
Are you registered to vote? Yes
Do you support any particular candidate(s) and why? Deval Patrick because I think he is doing a good job as governor right now.
Are there any changes or bills you are hoping to pass? I don’t really understand question 2, but I would vote no on Question 1 and yes on Question 3. I do not want to repeal taxes on alcohol because I believe eventually something else would be taxed. Alcohol is not a necessity. I think better on alcohol than on something else.
Diana Li is a Sampan correspondent.