Nonpartisan Hacks
NOBODY TEACHES YOU HOW TO VOTE WELL. MAYBE THEY SHOULD. You already know how to mark an X on a ballot. But do you know what you're actually voting for? Joel Grenz and Sean Wood — two City of Parksville councillors — break down the overlooked civics of actually choosing who to vote for. From how party slates and vetting work, to why big campaign promises are often a red flag, to the real reason politicians get accused of lying (hint: voters play a role), this is the honest conversation about democratic participation that doesn't happen often enough. Prompted in part by the current BC Conservative leadership race, and with a municipal election on the horizon, this episode is the flip side of a previous discussion, So You’re Thinking of Running for Local Government [https://nonpartisanhacks.com/podcast/so-youre-thinking-of-running-for-local-government/]. Listen in for: * Why 99% of local government across Canada is nonpartisan, and why that matters * The real role of party vetting, and what happens when it goes sideways * Why voting for promises might actually incentivise politicians to lie * What to look for instead: character, résumé, trust, and your gut * Why voter apathy costs everyone but why an imperfect vote still beats no vote * Sean's challenge to every armchair critic with opinions but no nomination papers 👉 Subscribe, rate, and review on your favourite podcast platform. Find all our episodes at nonpartisanhacks.com and drop us a line.
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