Here’s why we enthusiastically endorse Yan Mei Wang for Mercer County Commissioner:

The “County Line” in primary election ballots: Being placed in a preferential ballot position unfairly benefits some candidates and disadvantages others. Recognizing the outsize influence of the “county line” primary election ballots on the outcomes of elections, and the considerable voter confusion that they cause, I will therefore advocate for an “Office Bloc” ballot as is used in every other state and in some counties in NJ (see http://ggcnj.org/resolution for more information).

Contract Vetting: I will rigorously review all county contracts to make sure they reflect fiscal responsibility and the values of constituents.

Pay to Play: I will not exchange professional service contracts for donations to my campaign or the campaigns of my friends/allies. When possible, I will open contracts up for a competitive bidding process, instead of automatically renewing last year’s contract.

Ethics Reform: I support ethics reforms that would require broader disclosure of financial information (e.g., investments) by candidates for county commissioner, as a means for regulating campaigns and limiting corruption.

Professionalism: I will commit my time and energy to full length meetings that make information accessible to the public. I will not support rushing through an abbreviated consent agenda

Meeting location and accessibility: I support using technology to make meeting attendance more accessible for residents, both publicly in person and via live-streaming of meetings (e.g., zoom) or other remote attendance options.

Meeting Structure: I believe that county commissioners should hear from the public that they represent, and therefore I will not limit public comment beyond reasonable rules that make it possible for all who want to contribute, to do so (e.g., no more than 3 minutes per speaker). When possible, I will be responsive to public input.

Information reporting: I support easily accessible online meeting agendas and minutes. I support user-friendly budgets so residents can easily see how public funds are allocated. I support user friendly agendas that include explainers about resolutions being voted on.

Responsible County Administration & Oversight: I will work to ensure that the county entities and public services I oversee (such as libraries, parks, technical schools, community colleges, correction facilities, and infrastructure) are safe, professionally staffed, and appropriately funded.

Appointments to Boards, Authorities and Commissions: I will appoint people with diverse perspectives to boards, authorities and committees, opening up government for greater participation, rather than selecting the well-connected. Because new ideas and voices are important, I will seek out new residents to fill these board positions and strive for diversity that represents constituents (e.g., in terms of gender and race), rather than having the same individuals serve for decades.


More information about Yan Mei Wang:

Email: gwangym@gmail.com
Phone: 314-884-8508
Social media: Facebook
Party affiliation: Democratic party
Date of birth: 9/1/1973

Current Occupation: Community Activist
Education: Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
B.A., University of California, Los Angeles
Public/party service:
Major accomplishments:
Recycling 3000 lbs plastic films into 4 park benches, solving a bus noise problems for hundreds of residents while reducing air pollution, fixing West Windsor roads while cutting costs, restoring the County Library Chinese new book acquisition, and organizing a dialogue between African and Chinese Americans.

Leadership:
Huaxia Chinese School at Plainsboro, Board
Friends of West Windsor Open Space, Board
West Windsor Democratic Club, Membership Chair
Berrien City Neighborhood Association, Steering Committee Mercer

Volunteer:
County Park Stewardship Crew
Mercer County Democratic Committee
Mercer Street Friends
West Windsor Human Relations Council

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