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Until this moment Butler had been like a lot of you wondering why it is necessary to elect a surveyor. "It was at that point that my mind changed," he said. "If this office wasn't elected, what would the county surveyor do in that situation? Would he give in to save his job and provide for his family, or would he stand up for what is right?"
And if the county mayor or some other official appointed the surveyor, would that person know enough about the importance of the job to stand up to political pressure, especially if people were trying to finish roads in time for a major event?
Surveying monuments are important. This would become extremely evident the moment they got messed up and you suddenly discovered your neighbor owned part of your land.
Every other minor officeholder can present a similar case. Boiled down, it is this: They need to work directly for the taxpayers, not for some other elected official or bureaucrat.
The other question remains, though. How do voters decide? If all surveying candidates have to be licensed professionals, does party affiliation matter? No one seems to have a good answer for that one.
In 1994, I moderated a debate among candidates for these jobs. That was Butler's first campaign. As a Republican, he said, he was dedicated to returning "family values" to the surveyor's office.
To this day, I don't know what he meant. He doesn't remember saying it. But the point is it can be as hard to campaign for these offices as it is to decide for whom to vote.
But that isn't a good enough reason to take away your right to do so.
Jay Evensen is editor of the Deseret Morning News editorial page. Email: even@desnews.com
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