Outspoken Republican under fire
Central committee member Mike Ridgway was part of a group who publicly criticized the removal of Workman's name after a doctor certified her as disabled. The scandal-plagued mayor was trailing badly in polls, and her removal from the ballot allowed the party to replace her with Ellis Ivory, who narrowly lost to Democrat Peter Corroon.
But party officials say the allegations are at least six months old, dating to before the Workman ballot controversy began. Party chairwoman Tiani Coleman said the allegations against Ridgway were first brought to the party in May. At that point, the executive committee placed them on the agenda for the November meeting, which was held Thursday.
It was at Thursday's meeting that the committee voted to hold a disciplinary hearing. The party will not reveal the allegations because of confidentiality policies. The allegations will be outlined in a letter Ridgway is expected to receive in the next few days.
"I can say this is not about November," Coleman said. "It's not about one case or one particular allegation. It's serious allegations of repeated wrongful behavior."
But though Ridgway said he doesn't believe the allegations stem directly from the mayor's race, he believes the controversy was just the latest in a string of actions that have made him unpopular in the party and that specific elements of the party want to see him gone.
"We've taken some controversial positions in the past," Ridgway said. "We've called on the party to do the right thing."
He listed a series of controversies he has been involved in, including his opposition in 2002 to the removal of several party officers for their support of Democratic County Councilman Randy Horiuchi.
"We just have kind of a long-standing legacy of success in reforming the process, which makes the people whose power base is undercut by those reforms angry," he said. "I knew full well when I decided to speak publicly (on the Workman controversy) that that would probably result in my removal from all positions in the party. People said, 'Mike, are you sure you want to do this? Don't you want to live to see another day?' I said, 'I don't care. This is wrong, and I have to distance myself from this unethical action on the part of the Salt Lake County Republican Party.' "
Coleman said the hearing could result in Ridgway's removal. She said the executive committee could conceivably vote for some other consequence, like reprimand, but because Ridgway has been reprimanded in the past, she suspects Ridgway will be removed if he is found guilty.
And Ridgway also suspects he will be removed.
The executive committee, he said, is "packed with people very hostile to following the rules and therefore hostile to people who want to see us follow the rules."
The hearing will be held Dec. 9. Party rules say the hearing will be private unless Ridgway and the executive committee agree to opening it. Coleman said that if Ridgway wants the meeting to be open, she doubts the party would be opposed.
E-mail: dsmeath@desnews.com
Comments
- Rumor has Boozer with Bulls 1:20 a.m.
- Jazz in back of line for free agents 1:19 a.m.
- Okur signs two-year extension 1:18 a.m.
- Marion to Mavs, Stackhouse to Griz 1:16 a.m.
- Price for redistricting plan challenged 1:04 a.m.
- Basketball campers learn service 1:02 a.m.
- Parra fills in as speedskating coach 12:57 a.m.
- Center of Excellence aims to help 12:54 a.m.
- Royals rally past Red Sox 12:49 a.m.
- Phillies' offense bails out Moyer again 12:48 a.m.
- Rumor has Boozer with Bulls
- Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
- Restaurant destroyed by fire
- Okur signs two-year extension
- A primer for the 6th Potter film
- Jazz won't meet Lopez on Europe trip
- Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
- MWC, WAC rushed into BCS
- 'The Story of R.C. Willey'
- Jazz in back of line for free agents
- Bronco collecting a galaxy of recruits
138 - Letters: Palin mistreated
136 - Teachers struggle with district cuts
134 - Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
122 - Rumor has Boozer with Bulls
82 - Fairness of BCS debated
81 - Moon landing: Let's hear from you
73 - Chaffetz eyes challenging Bennett
72 - Services bids farewell to Jackson
70 - Letters: Time for a revolution
69
As more and more dads are put out of work in this economy, I've been...
The photographs are mysterious, brooding, dark. They show dimples and...
Blazers get the unbalanced trade they seek while not signing Millsap away...
Ricky Bobby - THE JAZZ DO NOT WANT TO TAKE BACK EQUAL SALARIES. They want to...
Despite the fact that logging has all but stopped in the pacific northwest...
My understanding of what FAIR is trying to do, is to provide well thought out...
Jazz will resign Milsap. If they don't it will be ahuge mistake. First off,...
I was waiting for it to be burned on the big metal structure right by the...
Hey Ute fan... the Utes had a good season. And keep throwing that BCS bowl...
Tyrus Thomas is in the last year of his contract too so what is the point for...
CougarKeith, people don't know how to properly retire the flag, what they did...
It is just talk but since it was brought up: IF we can get Prizbilla &...


You can be the first to comment on this story.